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Wednesdays News & Updates
Latest Paper Chat & News (Wed Sep 16)
DAILY MIRROR Jose Mourinho is set to make sweeping changes to his Chelsea team in a bid to spark their season into life. Liverpool are set to leave Christian Benteke out of their squad to face Bordeaux on Thursday because they don't want to risk him ahead of the weekend clash with Norwich. Swansea hero turned zero Michu is pondering retirement as the summer saga over his future extends into the autumn. Mauricio Pochettino has told Erik Lamela to live up to his early promise as the new Maradona or Messi in a "key season" for Tottenham. Roy Hodgson is making regular checks on Jordan Henderson because of fears over his heel injury. Steve Bruce is ready to let Ahmed Elmohamady leave for the Premier League and Leicester, Swansea, Everton and Aston Villa will fight to sign Hull's £5m-rated winger. Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard is taking legal advice after his former team-mate El Hadji Diouf accused him of racism. THE SUN Ashley Young claims he can play as an emergency striker for Manchester United. Liverpool winger Jordon Ibe, 19, has told Nigeria he only wants to play for England. Sunderland boss Dick Advocaat admits he does not have a clue about his deadline day signing DeAndre Yedlin. Gary Neville has called on Premier League clubs to make at least 50 per cent of their starting line-ups English. Rafael Benitez has denied he did not like Steven Gerrard during his time in charge at Liverpool. DAILY STAR Chelsea are targeting a January move for Valencia defender Jose Luis Gaya, but will face tough competition from Manchester City and Real Madrid. Steven Gerrard has urged angry Liverpool fans to keep their cool despite mounting pressure on boss Brendan Rodgers. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he is desperate to win the Champions League. Wenger is also adamant Jack Wilshere's career is not in danger despite his latest injury setback. Stoke boss Mark Hughes has been assured there is no panic in the boardroom despite his side's early season slump. Manchester United have joined Chelsea and Manchester City in the race to sign Wolves prodigy Niall Ennis. THE EXPRESS Chelsea are interested in signing highly-rated Porto midfielder Ruben Neves in January. Jose Mourinho has axed four of his star players for struggling Chelsea's opening Champions League clash against Maccabi Tel Aviv tonight. West Ham owner David Sullivan has revealed that his club expect to make a loss of up to £17m this year - just before they move into their new home at the Olympic Stadium. Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla says he never considered leaving the club in the summer. DAILY MAIL Jose Mourinho will wield the axe for the Champions League clash with Maccabi Tel Aviv on Wednesday after Chelsea's poor start to the season. Bournemouth are discussing a deal for former 20-year-old Inter Milan midfielder Alessandro Cannataro, with Leicester also interested. Rio Ferdinand believes former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was wrong to let Paul Pogba leave because the Juventus attacker can be a future Ballon d'Or winner. Wales star Gareth Bale was forced off with a suspected calf injury after just 28 minutes in Real Madrid's Champions League tie with Shakhtar Donetsk. Chelsea's plans to rebuild Stamford Bridge and build a new 60,000 stadium have been given a boost by Hammersmith and Fulham Council who claim the idea is 'generally acceptable.' Tottenham have failed in their high-level bid to involve Minister of Sport Tracey Crouch in their efforts to relocate to Wembley Stadium for the 2017-18 season. Fresh from his stunning game-winning brace on Monday night for West Ham United against Newcastle, Dimitri Payet has taken a swipe at French national team boss Didier Deschamps. Spanish World Cup winner Xavi says Louis van Gaal humiliated him when the Dutchman managed Barcelona. THE TELEGRAPH Jose Mourinho will ring the changes in a bid to get his out of sorts Chelsea team firing with captain John Terry, striker Diego Costa, Branislav Ivanovic and Nemanja Matic all poised to drop down. Manchester United's failure to reach last season's Champions League cost them £35m. Real Madrid manager Rafa Benitez has claimed that Steven Gerrard's criticism of him is just an attempt to sell more books.
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