Thursday 14 November 2013

#TheFootballTalk: All the latest football stories today


Chelsea skipper John Terry is a January target for Galatasaray boss Roberto Mancini, while Liverpool are eyeing Southampton’s Adam Lallana.

Daily Mirror

Southampton rookies Adam Lallana and Jay Rodriguez are poised to win their first England caps on Friday.
Dan Petrescu is favourite to take over as manager of Premier League strugglers Crystal Palace.
Liverpool defender Daniel Agger won’t sulk if he returns to the bench.
Arsenal want Jack Wilshere to play for England only against Chile and not Germany.
Chelsea midfielder Ramires plays down talk of a move to Real Madrid.
Former England boss Sven Goran Eriksson admits his dream job – as manager of Liverpool, the team he grew up supporting – will never come.




The Sun

John Terry is wanted by Roberto Mancini at Turkish giants Galatasaray.
Michael Carrick and Danny Welbeck are facing operations which would rule the Manchester United pair out until the New Year.

Daily Star

The FA have denied claims that England players urged Roy Hodgson not to use St George’s Park in their friendly double header.
Michael Carrick is set to give Manchester United boss David Moyes a massive headache with a long spell on the sidelines.
Liverpool are interested in Southampton midfielder Adam Lallana.
Doncaster have made an approach to take Manchester United striker Federico Macheda back on loan.
Fulham defender John Arne Riise will look to quit the Cottagers in January if he continues to be ignored by boss Martin Jol.

Daily Mail

Manchester United’s Barclays Premier League hopes have suffered a huge blow with the news that Michael Carrick could be out for up to six weeks.
Manchester City plan to sign a new defender in January.
John Terry is on a list of January transfer targets compiled by Galatasaray manager Roberto Mancini, although a move for the Chelsea captain has yet to be approved by the board of the Turkish champions.
Borussia Dortmund are maintaining interest in Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko as the German side look to strengthen ahead of the possibility of losing several players this summer.
Denmark coach Morten Olsen has advised Nicklas Bendtner to leave Arsenal in January.

Daily Express

England’s players are too soft and have no chance of winning the World Cup next year in Brazil, according to Barcelona striker Alexis Sanchez.
Jack Wilshere could only feature in one of England’s friendly games after Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger held talks with Roy Hodgson over the player’s fitness.



A former senior FIFA executive has issued a passionate call for a wide-ranging debate over the future of the game before the governing body’s next presidential election in 2015, warning that a “coronation” for any candidate could be disastrous for football.
Michael Carrick is close to signing a two-year contract extension with Manchester United.

Daily Telegraph

A Football Association plan to ban players for diving using video evidence was blocked by the Premier League and elite referees, it has emerged.

Independent

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho is believed to have sparked a 20-man row in the tunnel at Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening following their 2-2 draw with West Brom, after he was said to have called defender Jonas Olsson a “Mickey Mouse player”.

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Liverpool Echo

Luis Alberto knows he must be patient as he looks to force his way into the starting line-up at Liverpool.
The magical skills of Philippe Coutinho have landed him a new nickname with his Liverpool FC team-mates – David Blaine.
Roberto Martinez has warned Apostolos Vellios that he has harmed his Everton prospects by refusing to go out on loan.
Leighton Baines admits that going on international duty with England will help take his mind off Merseyside derby fever.

The Chronicle

Alan Pardew admits that he can do little to prevent Loic Remy catching the attention of others as long as he continues to excel in a Newcastle United shirt.
Davide Santon has revealed he is prepared to play right-back for Newcastle United if called upon this season.

Sunderland Echo

Gus Poyet insists he will consider all transfer options in his summit talks with director of football Roberto De Fanti, including recalling Sunderland’s loan rangers.
Former Sunderland boss Martin O’Neill is hoping to tempt Black Cats striker Connor Wickham into pledging his international allegiance to the Republic of Ireland

Hull Daily Mail

Assem Allam insists the majority of Hull City fans will support his proposed name change to Hull Tigers and says a vocal group of critics will not be allowed to sway his final decision.
Assem Allam has admitted taking his spending on Hull City up to the £75m mark and says the club will have at least an £11m deficit at the end of this season.

The Bolton News

Wanderers defender Kevin McNaughton faces up to a month on the sidelines with a hamstring strain, but fears of a serious injury have been allayed.
Joe Mason will remain on the Wanderers radar despite being forced into a bizarre U-turn in his move from Cardiff City.
Dougie Freedman reckons there is room for Neil Danns at Wanderers on a permanent basis – but that he could do nothing if Leicester City decide to welcome him back into the fold in January.

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