The best and worst performers from the weekend's English Premier League action...
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Fraizer Campbell, Sunderland
The striker marked his return to action after 18 months out through a cruciate ligament injury with a crucial equaliser on Sunday to earn his side an FA Cup fourth-round replay with Middlesbrough.
Arsene Wenger, Arsenal
Trailing by two goals at half time at home to Aston Villa in the cup, the Gunners' coach delivered a dressing-room dressing down to fire up his players for the second 45 minutes, and they delivered with three goals to win the match.
Harry Redknapp, Tottenham
The coach's frank honesty after his side scrapped past Watford in the FA Cup on Friday night was a breath of fresh air in a time when managers are increasingly cynical and biased towards their own team.
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David de Gea, Manchester United
The Spaniard endured a torrid afternoon at Anfield when Liverpool emerged 2-1 winners in the cup. He did not command his area for Daniel Agger's opener and failed to clear his lines on a number of occasions.
Daniel Sturridge, Chelsea
Went to ground far too easily under the attention of Clint Hill to earn a penalty against Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road in the cup on Saturday. Juan Mata converted to send Chelsea through.
Liverpool fans
Piled more shame on their club by booing Patrice Evra, the Manchester United captain, on Saturday on his return to Anfield, the scene of last year's controversy, when he was racially abused by the Liverpool forward Luis Suarez.
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