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Saturdays News & Gossip
Saturday News & Views (3rd Oct)
DAILY MIRROR Ajax boss Frank de Boer has piled the pressure on Brendan Rodgers by declaring an interest in the Liverpool job. Burnley boss Sean Dyche is among the contenders to take over from Dick Advocaat at the Stadium of Light as the Dutchman reportedly prepares to depart. Liverpool must qualify for the Champions League to keep Philippe Coutinho, according to his Brazil pal David Luiz. DAILY TELEGRAPH Jose Mourinho is ready to recall John Terry against Southampton as he aims to end "the worst run" of his managerial career. THE SUN Louis Van Gaal says Manchester United will prove their title credentials by beating Arsenal on Sunday. Brendan Rodgers says he is more than happy for Liverpool to go into Sunday's derby with Everton as favourites. Mathieu Debuchy could leave Arsenal after losing his place in the France squad. DAILY MAIL Arsene Wenger has admitted Manchester United's capture of Anthony Martial from Monaco caught him cold. Dick Advocaat has already told Sunderland's backroom staff he is ready to leave, with former Leicester City manager Nigel Pearson in the frame to replace him. Ronald Koeman has backed Southampton's Dusan Tadic to pile more misery on Jose Mourinho at Chelsea this weekend. Sack race betting plus the latest transfer specials! DAILY STAR Arsene Wenger has admitted Manchester United's capture of Anthony Martial from Monaco caught him cold. Ronald Koeman has backed Southampton's Dusan Tadic to pile more misery on Jose Mourinho at Chelsea this weekend. THE GUARDIAN Sunderland manager Dick Advocaat is understood to be considering quitting the club after Saturday's home game against West Ham. Harry Kane has backed Roy Hodgson's decision to call up Tottenham team-mate Dele Alli to the full England squad. Raheem Sterling claims he never told England manager Roy Hodgson that he would not be able to play in the Euro 2016 qualifier against Estonia last year because of tiredness. THE TIMES West Brom manager Tony Pulis says Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew should become the next England coach after Roy Hogdson. DAILY EXPRESS Manchester United defender Chris Smalling has credited his recent form to manager Louis van Gaal's intensive training methods.
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THE TIMES
West Brom manager Tony Pulis says Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew should become the next England coach after Roy Hogdson. This made me lol |
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