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THE SUN: Alex Ferguson fears Manchester United's dozy defending could wreck their season. Also: Chelsea face the nightmare prospect of becoming the first Champions League holders to crash out after the group stages.

DAILY MAIL: The FA have joined Government ministers and senior football figures in urging black players to get behind the Kick It Out campaign and abandon plans for a breakaway union. Also: Chelsea's Champions League defence suffered a setback last night as they lost 2-1 to Shakhtar Donetsk's boys from Brazil.

DAILY MIRROR: Javier Hernandez had Manchester United partying like it was 1999 - with a stunning comeback winner. Also: Chelsea were left locked in a dogfight for Champions League survival after their brilliant early season came to a crashing end in Ukraine.

DAILY EXPRESS: Two headed goals from Javier Hernandez have almost guaranteed Manchester United a place in the Champions League knockout stages. Also: Rory McIlroy is set to overtake Tiger Woods as golf's biggest earner next year when he signs a staggering £150 million, 10-year deal with Nike.

DAILY STAR: Javier Hernandez saved Sir Alex Ferguson from another embarrassment last night. Also: The FA are ready to increase the punishment for players found guilty of racial abuse.

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Javier Hernandez seemed to have slipped down Manchester United's pecking order of poachers with the arrival of Robin van Persie and Danny Welbeck's increasing prominence. Last night the clever Mexican reminded everybody of his worth. Also: Manchester United have devised plans to replace Sir Alex Ferguson as manager.

THE TIMES: Manchester United came from 2-0 behind to beat Braga 3-2 and maintain their 100 per cent start to this Champions League campaign as Javier Hernandez scored twice. Also: Manchester United expressed concern yesterday at their falling share price but remain buoyant over their "very strong financial position".

THE GUARDIAN: John Terry's return to the Chelsea team and captaincy had been steeped in contention, coming as it did while he serves a four-match domestic suspension for racial abuse of Anton Ferdinand. Also: The chief executive of the US Anti-Doping Agency, Travis Tygart, has responded angrily to claims made in a document released by the UCI, saying that cycling's governing bosses are 'simply diverting attention away from their own failures'.

THE INDEPENDENT: Jason Roberts, the player whose decision not to wear a Kick It Out T-shirt led to more than 30 players to follow suit, broke his silence last night to reveal that he was forced to act after the game's union had ignored a charter for change which he has put to them seven times in the past year. Also: Manchester United did not miss out on the Brazilian midfielder Lucas Moura because of a lack of transfer funds and the Glazer family have never denied Sir Alex Ferguson the resources to sign a player, the club's vice-chairman Ed Woodward said yesterday.
 

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THE SUN: The Ferdinand brothers are ready to shake hands with John Terry and Ashley Cole before Premier League games. Also: Roberto Mancini admits Manchester City will need another miracle to survive in the Group of Death.

DAILY MAIL: Roberto Mancini admitted he failed to prepare properly for a crucial European clash that ended with his Manchester City side staring at another Champions League exit at the group stage. Also: Rio and Anton Ferdinand have called a truce in their fight over racism - and they will even shake hands with John Terry and Ashley Cole.

DAILY MIRROR: Rio Ferdinand will offer John Terry and Ashley Cole his hand on Sunday in an effort to end English football's race war. Also: Roberto Mancini blamed himself as Manchester City slipped towards Champions League disaster in Amsterdam.

DAILY EXPRESS: The Group of Death looked to have claimed its first victim last night after Manchester City were left needing a miracle to stay in the Champions League following a 3-1 defeat at Ajax. Also: Newcastle boss Alan Pardew will be hoping a spot of sibling rivalry will trigger victory in tonight's Europa League match against Bruges.

DAILY STAR: Manchester City are staring at Champions League meltdown after a nightmare display in Amsterdam. Also: Rio and Anton Ferdinand last night spoke out against the FA and PFA over their handling of racism issues.

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Amsterdam is a suitable place for a watery grave and Manchester City's Champions League hopes were all but buried last night. Also: As Ibrahim Afellay applied the finishing touch last night to Schalke's fully deserved win, the Emirates suddenly resembled a stadium in which there had been an emergency fire drill.

THE TIMES: Roberto Mancini admitted that Manchester City require a football miracle to qualify for the knockout stages of the Champions League for the first time after defeat by Ajax in Amsterdam last night. Also: Stan Kroenke, the Arsenal majority shareholder, and his board will come under strong pressure from other shareholders at the annual meeting today to explain why some of the club's £153million cash mountain is not being used to build a winning team.

THE GUARDIAN: If Group D is this season's Group of Death, then Manchester City have just moved ominously close to have their toes tapped for the morgue. Also: Rio Ferdinand is prepared to shake Ashley Cole's hand at Stamford Bridge on Sunday and that of John Terry in future as the Manchester United player seeks to make a conciliatory gesture amid the racism rows shaking the game.

THE INDEPENDENT: Roberto Mancini admitted it would be "very difficult" for Manchester City to qualify from their Champions League Group D after losing 3-1 to Ajax in Amsterdam last night. Also: Whatever it was Peter Hill-Wood was saying to Stan Kroenke in the Arsenal directors' box last night, you can only assume he explained that these kind of defeats are not commonplace even for a side as erratic as the one that calls the Emirates home.
 

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THE SUN: Super-rich Anzhi Makhachkala plan to stun the Premier League by making a mega bid for Wayne Rooney. Also: The Serbian FA has banned two Under-21 stars and two coaches involved in last week's night of shame in Krusevac.

DAILY MAIL: Ashley Cole is ready to end his feud with the Ferdinand family and shake hands with Rio ahead of Chelsea's clash with Manchester United on Sunday. Also: Stan Kroenke last night leaped to the defence of his Arsenal regime in the face of a fierce attack from club shareholders.

DAILY MIRROR: Roberto Mancini is facing a battle to head off a dressing-room mutiny at Manchester City. Also: Arsene Wenger last night hit back at the fierce criticism of fans fearing yet another trophyless season.

DAILY EXPRESS: Roberto Mancini faces a growing rift within his Manchester City squad after hauling them in for an inquest into their latest Champions League defeat. Also: Newcastle are in pole position to qualify for the Europa League last 32 as Group D winners after a 1-0 victory over Bruges.

DAILY STAR: Roberto Mancini is facing a losing battle to stop a dressing-room revolt at Manchester City. Also: Gabriel Obertan was Newcastle's unlikely hero last night.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: Stan Kroenke insisted on Thursday night his investment in Arsenal was motivated by a desire to win trophies rather than financial gain after the club's annual meeting was disrupted by angry outbursts from supporters. Also: Roberto Mancini is facing a widening rift with his Manchester City squad as senior players are growing increasingly disillusioned with the Italian manager.

THE TIMES: Bernie Ecclestone remained defiant last night as it was revealed that the search for his replacement at the head of Formula One has started. Also: Manchester City's players have harboured concerns for several weeks over the persistent tactical alterations made by Roberto Mancini, the club's manager, to the Barclays Premier League champions' starting line-up.

THE GUARDIAN: Stan Kroenke defended his running of Arsenal in the face of heated opposition by fans. Also: The Texas-born race coach Bobby Julich has left Team Sky after admitting EPO use in the mid-90s.

THE INDEPENDENT: Some of Roberto Mancini's most experienced players are becoming increasingly sceptical about the manager's methods, with Micah Richards' critical comments about his defensive changes reflective of a wider view within the squad that the Italian has got it wrong. Also: Arsene Wenger addressed angry Arsenal supporters, telling them the Premier League title was the priority for the club and that the team would "give absolutely every drop of energy to achieve that".
 

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THE SUN: Roberto Mancini has warned Micah Richards and his star players they will be axed if they cannot adapt to his style. Also: John Terry will back football's anti-racism campaign tomorrow.

DAILY MAIL: Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to make a shock move and take Ashley Cole on a free transfer. Also: David Moyes has accused players like Luis Suarez of turning supporters away from English football and he demanded serial divers be punished with bans.

DAILY MIRROR: David Moyes has branded Luis Suarez a diver whose antics will drive fans away from football. Also: John Terry will make a public show of support for the Kick It Out campaign tomorrow - as Chelsea urge fans not to abuse Rio Ferdinand.

DAILY EXPRESS: David Moyes fears being duped by Luis Suarez's antics in tomorrow's Merseyside derby and claims players like the Liverpool striker will be responsible for driving fans away from football. Also: Roberto Di Matteo last night fired a warning shot across Fernando Torres' bows as he declared no-one is safe at Chelsea if they do not perform.

DAILY STAR: Everton boss David Moyes has warned Luis Suarez: Don't ruin the derby. Also: Chelsea entertain Manchester United at Stamford Bridge tomorrow in the season's first table-topping blockbuster.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: Roberto Mancini has claimed that players who are unable to adapt to his tactical alterations "cannot play for a top team" after issuing a robust defence of his methods as Manchester City manager in the face of simmering dressing-room discontent.

THE TIMES: Sir Alex Ferguson has warned his Manchester United players that they cannot afford to allow Chelsea, the Barclays Premier League leaders, to open up a seven-point lead over them when the teams meet at Stamford Bridge tomorrow. Also: Roberto Mancini launched a vigorous defence of his tactics at Manchester City yesterday and insisted that "top players" can work in any system as the fallout from his team's latest failure in the Champions League continued.

THE GUARDIAN: David Moyes has launched a scathing attack on Luis Suárez and placed the Liverpool striker among a select band of players he fears will drive fans away from the game by "conning their way to results". Also: Sir Alex Ferguson believes John Terry's absence will affect the result of Man Utd v Chelsea.

THE INDEPENDENT: It was classic Bernie Ecclestone. How many chief executives with their life's work under threat from criminal lawyers hold court around a backgammon table in India? Also: Sir Alex Ferguson yesterday praised the Ferdinand brothers for speaking out about issues surrounding racism in the game and backed their calls for more action from the governing bodies.
 

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Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to make a shock move and take Ashley Cole on a free transfer.
Arsenal are planning a clear out in an attempt to boost their coffers even further during the January sales.
Rafa Benitez is being considered by AC Milan to replace under pressure coach Massimilliano Allegri.
Real Madrid are continuing to scout Tottenham's Gareth Bale as they consider a summer bid.

Darren Bent is ready to help Paul Lambert win his latest war with Norwich and says he does not want to leave Aston Villa.
Brian McDermott insists he is not feeling the pressure - and is confident he retains the full support of Reading owner Anton Zingarevich.
A deal to buy Ken Bates out of Leeds is still weeks rather than days away.

Roberto Mancini has warned Micah Richards and his star players they will be axed if they cannot adapt to his style.
Gary Megson says he should be Ipswich's next manager.

Sir Alex Ferguson feels Manchester United secured the buy of the summer in Robin van Persie.
Jose Mourinho is urging Real Madrid to step up their £50million-plus pursuit of Tottenham winger Gareth Bale.
Victor Wanyama has put Premier League clubs on alert after rejecting Celtic's contract offer.
Crystal Palace are ready to move for MK Dons boss Karl Robinson if they can't land an Holloway.

Sir Alex Ferguson has taunted big-spending Chelsea by telling them Robin van Persie will prove to be the signing of the season.
 

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Referee Mark Clattenburg has been accused of verbally abusing two Chelsea players.
Mark Hughes must lead QPR to victory over Reading this Sunday if he is to save his job.
Liverpool target Burak Yilmaz scored his fifth goal of the season as Galatasaray beat Kayserispor in Turkey.
Meanwhile, the Reds and Spurs are both monitoring Papiss Cisse's situation at Newcastle after the Senegal striker lost his starting place.
Arsenal have made another check on 19-year-old Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha.
Wigan striker Franco Di Santo is poised to turn down a new contract and could leave at the end of the season.
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce claims striker Andy Carroll, 23, still needs more protection from referees.
Blackburn's move to make Blackpool boss Ian Holloway their new manager has split the Championship club.

Furious Chelsea have sensationally accused referee Mark Clattenburg of verbally abusing two of their players.
Manchester City defender Micah Richards could be out for three months after being carried off in Saturday's win over Swansea with a knee injury.
Newcastle have pipped a host of Premier League rivals by agreeing to sign France midfielder Moussa Sissoko, 23, from Toulouse who will be a free agent at the end of the season.
Former Watford boss Sean Dyche will be unveiled as the new manager of Championship side Burnley today.
Blackpool boss Ian Holloway is a shock contender to succeed Paul Jewell as Ipswich manager.
Defender Vincent Kompany insists there is no crisis at defending Premier League champions Manchester City.

Referee Mark Clattenburg has been accused of verbally abusing two Chelsea players.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has urged Roy Hodgson not to pick Jack Wilshere for England after the midfielder played his first game for 15 months on Saturday after injury.

Referee Mark Clattenburg has been accused of aiming a racist insult at Chelsea's John Obi Mikel and also verbally abusing Juan Mata.
Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool all had scouts watching Genoa full-back Mario Sampirisi, 19, against AC Milan on Saturday.
Queens Park Rangers manager Mark Hughes is facing a seven-day battle to keep his job and could be sacked if he cannot win next weekend's home match against Reading.

Chelsea have accused referee Mark Clattenburg of aiming "inappropriate" comments at two of their players.

Chelsea have accused referee Mark Clattenburg of aiming "inappropriate" comments at two of their players.
Stoke forward Cameron Jerome could complete a loan move to Championship side Blackburn in the next 48 hours.

Referee Mark Clattenburg has been accused of aiming a racist insult at Chelsea's John Obi Mikel.
 

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DAILY STAR: The FA are investigating ref Mark Clattenburg after two Chelsea stars claimed they heard him racially abuse Jon Obi Mikel. Also: Southampton goalkeeper Artur Boruc has escaped punishment for allegedly throwing a water bottle at fans during Sunday's defeat by Tottenham.

THE SUN: Outraged Chelsea stars have given sworn statements claiming John Obi Mikel was racially abused by ref Mark Clattenburg. Also: Juan Mata did not hear referee Mark Clattenburg's alleged racist comments during Chelsea's controversial defeat by Manchester United.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: Blackburn Rovers are planning to interview Harry Redknapp for the Ewood Park managerial vacancy today after the former Tottenham manager expressed an interest in the position at the Championship club. Also: Micah Richards faces a battle to play again this year after undergoing knee surgery yesterday that is likely to sideline the Manchester City defender until Christmas at the earliest.

THE TIMES: The Football Association launched a formal investigation last night into an allegation of racist abuse made by John Obi Mikel, of Chelsea, against Mark Clattenburg. Also: Ben Youngs is expected to be allowed by England to play for Leicester this weekend to prove his fitness ahead of the autumn internationals.

DAILY MIRROR: Mark Clattenburg was confronted in the referee's room on Sunday by angry Chelsea officials and Joh Obi Mikel. Also: Blackburn supremo Shebby Singh wants to offer Diego Maradona an astonishing chance to become the club's new manager.

DAILY MAIL: Mark Clattenburg is fighting to save his career after the Football Association and police began formal investigations into allegations that he racially abused Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel. Also: Harry Redknapp will hold talks with Blackburn Rovers today over their vacant manager's job.

THE INDEPENDENT: Chelsea made it clear to the Football Association yesterday they believed they had no option but to file a complaint about the referee Mark Clattenburg and that they did so fully cognisant of the serious nature of the racial element to their case. Also: The drug testers came calling Andy Murray here on Saturday night before the start of this week's Paris Masters - and the 25-year-old Scot was very happy to see them.

DAILY EXPRESS: Mark Clattenburg was last night fighting to save his career as Chelsea players prepared to back John Obi Mikel's extraordinary allegation that the official racially abused him. Also: Micah Richards is out of Manchester City's title defence until the new year.

THE GUARDIAN: The Football Association has begun an investigation into John Obi Mikel's allegation that he was racially insulted by the referee Mark Clattenburg in Chelsea's 3-2 defeat by Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Sunday and the Metropolitan may also open an inquiry after receiving an official complaint. Also: Bryan Redpath's short spell as director of rugby at Sale ended last night when he was placed on gardening leave, with the former New Zealand World Cup coach John Mitchell about to take command.
 

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Neil Warnock claims Chelsea want to "kill" referee Mark Clattenburg.
Harry Redknapp has ruled himself out of the running for the Blackburn job, leaving Henning Berg in pole position for the job.
Sir Alex Ferguson is set to hand Nani a chance to show he has a Manchester United future tonight.
Swansea are set to treble left-back Ben Davies' £400-a-week wages.
Brendan Rodgers has revealed how hard he found it to leave Swansea but admits he could never have turned down the Liverpool job.
Malaga are attempting to raise Isco's buy-out clause from £17million to £30million in a bid to ward off interest from Manchester City and Real Madrid.
Yohan Cabaye has been trying to tempt Toulouse star Moussa Sissoko to Newcastle.
Schalke's Lewis Holtby has received an offer from a top Premier League club, according to his agent. He is a target for Liverpool and Arsenal.
Reading look ready to make Brandon Fernandes the first Indian player to sign for a Premier League club.

The FA have vowed not to plunge English football into a repeat of the John Terry saga with the Mark Clattenburg case.
Blackburn will today unveil Henning Berg as their new manager.
Didier Deschamps says Hugo Lloris was wrong to join Tottenham before discovering exactly what his role would be.
Scott Sinclair is prepared to bide his time at Manchester City.
Lennie Lawrence is ready to quit Crystal Palace to rejoin Dougie Freedman as his right-hand man at Bolton.
Sunderland are ready to begin contract talks with Simon Mignolet.
Phil Brown is favourite to be named Hartlepool's new boss.

Manchester United have lost patience with Nani and will sell him to the highest bidder.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers says Luis Suarez loves being a Premier League hate figure.
Chelsea skipper John Terry is doing double training sessions as he serves his four-match ban.

Chelsea's race case against Mark Clattenburg is in danger of collapsing today.
Harry Redknapp pulled out of the running for the Blackburn job after a breakdown in negotiations and displeasure that the Ewood Park club had interviewed Henning Berg.
Manchester United are monitoring Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Lars Bender.
Aston Villa are weighing up a loan move for Porto centre-back Abdoulaye Ba.
Bolton manager Dougie Freedman says Crystal Palace have rejected approaches for Lennie Lawrence and Curtis Fleming.
Nottingham Forest are keen on Dundee United's Johnny Russell and Gary Mackay-Steven.

Leading referees want the FA to take action against Chelsea if their racism case against Mark Clattenburg collapses.
Harry Redknapp has become the latest in a long list of managers to distance themselves from the Blackburn job.
Wolves are bidding to sign Arsenal's Emmanuel Frimpong on loan for a second time.
 

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Arsene Wenger is desperate for Theo Walcott to sign a new Arsenal deal.
Mick McCarthy will be unveiled as the new Ipswich boss today.
Newcastle are in a fight with Napoli and Roma for River Plate centre-half German Pezzella.
Kolo Toure is eyeing the exit at Manchester City.
Dimitar Berbatov wants to play until he is 40.
Barsnley want to sign Nottingham Forest striker David McGoldrick, who is currently on loan at Coventry.

Martin O'Neill admits he is uncharted territory as he faces the biggest challenge of his managerial career.
David Silva is being held back to ensure he is fit for Manchester City's make-or-break Champions League clash with Ajax.
Crystal Palace are ready to ask Portsmouth for permission to speak to Michael Appleton about becoming their new manager.
Lennie Lawrence will join Dougie Freedman at Bolton today.
England keeper Jack Butland admits he is powerless to control his future at cash-strapped Birmingham City.

Scott Sinclair admits his career is in limbo at Manchester City.
Arsene Wenger reckons Theo Walcott is now ready to be an Arsenal striker.
Worried Martin O'Neill admits Sunderland's goal drought has taken him into uncharted territories.

Theo Walcott fears his match-winning display at Reading will only earn him a place on the Arsenal bench against Manchester United.
Manchester City are showing interest in Real Betis midfielder Benat.
Leeds risk losing El Hadji Diouf for nothing in January after failing to agree new terms.
Manchester United have joined a list of clubs headed by Spurs, Arsenal and Liverpool scouting Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha.
Bolton manager Dougie Freedman is sending Scotland Under-21 striker Michael O'Halloran on loan to Chesterfield.

Mark Clattenburg is considering suing Chelsea as the club made their complaint about his alleged abuse of John Obi Mikel official.
Blackpool midfielder Barry Ferguson could be set for a shock loan move to Fleetwood Town.
Stoke City are set to make a January move for Blackburn's Martin Olsson.
Dimitar Berbatov wants to play on until he is 40 and has not ruled out joining another English club after Fulham.
 

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The Guardian: Sir Alex Ferguson is "convinced" that the referee Mark Clattenburg is innocent of the racial slurs Chelsea allege were aimed at Mikel John Obi. Also: Alastair Cook is relishing the "cut-throat" battle between Nick Compton and Joe Root,

Daily Mirror: Media mogul James Murdoch has flown into Abu-Dhabi for top-secret talks that could start a Formula One revolution. Also: Roberto di Matteo has claimed Sir Alex Ferguson has an unhealthy influence over referees.

The Independent: Roberto di Matteo yesterday reacted to Sir Alex Ferguson's defence of Mark Clattenburg by accusing Manchester United of being more favoured by referees than any other Premier League club. Also: Brendan Rodgers has argued that diving has become such an endemic disease in the Premier League it is folly to single out Luis Suarez for abuse.

The Times: Sir Alex Ferguson waded into the Mark Clattenburg race row yesterday by claiming it was "unthinkable" that the referee racially abused John Obi Mikel. Also: Mark Hughes expects to be the manager of Queens Park Rangers, even if they lose to Reading tomorrow.

Daily Express: Sir Alex Ferguson last night stepped into the Mark Clattenburg controversy by effectively accusing Chelsea of lying. Also: Mark Hughes is certain that the bottom three showdown will not spell the end of his reign at QPR.

The Sun: Angry referees are threatening to boycott Chelsea matches. Also: Alex Ferguson and Roberto di Matteo are at war over the Mark Clattenburg race row.

Daily Star: Roberto di Matteo went to war with Sir Alex Ferguson yesterday after the Manchester United boss said there was no way Mark Clattenburg racially abused John Obi Mikel. Also: Everton boss David Moyes has come out swinging after Steven Gerrard took a swipe at the Toffees' tactics in the Merseyside derby.

Daily Mail: Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson last night claimed Chelsea have left Mark Clattenburg tainted for the rest of his life with their accusation of racism. Also: Brendan Rodgers has admitted that Liverpool needs to make "two to three" signings.

Daily Telegraph: A war of words erupted last night between Manchester United and Chelsea after Sir Alex Ferguson openly attacked the European champions' complaint against Mark Clattenburg. Also: Brendan Rodgers says the sudden Premier League clampdown on diving is proof that Luis Suarez's critics have unfairly scapegoated the South American striker.
 

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SUNDAY TIMES: Theo Walcott is heading towards the exit at Arsenal because of Arsene Wenger's continued refusal to start him in Premier League games. Also: Sir Clive Woodward has called on Stuart Lancaster to inject the "X-factor" into his England selection for the QBE autumn internationals.

THE SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Referee Mark Clattenburg will be assessed by a sports psychologist before it is decided when he can return to action. Also: Steven Finn's thigh injury looks set to rule him out of England's first Test against India, delivering a serious blow to their preparations for the four-match series.

THE INDEPENDENT: Chelsea feared being accused of a racism cover-up if they failed to report the alleged abuse of John Obi Mikel by referee Mark Clattenburg, it can be revealed today. Also: Paul Elliott, one of the country's most widely experienced anti-racism campaigners, could make another breakthrough of his own by becoming the next chairman of Charlton Athletic.

THE SUN: Furious Arsenal fans and ex-players ripped into Andre Santos after he asked for Robin van Persie's shirt at half-time. Also: Chelsea finally ended their ref war last night.

DAILY STAR SUNDAY: Chelsea will have to offer Fernando Torres back to Atletico Madrid to clinch the signing of £45million Radamel Falcao. Also: Robin van Persie hugged every Arsenal player in the tunnel before kick-off - then squeezed the life out of his former club's hopes.

SUNDAY EXPRESS: Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has taken a veiled swipe at Kenny Dalglish for leaving the club in a mess. Also: The Formula One title race could be thrown wide open today after Sebastian Vettel was kicked out of qualifying and thrown to the back of the grid in Abu Dhabi.

SUNDAY PEOPLE: Roberto Mancini will ask for the green light to sign Brazilian sensation Neymar when he meets Manchester City's new director of football this week. Also: Brendan Rodgers has admitted that putting Liverpool right will take a lot longer than his three-year contract.

SUNDAY MIRROR: Pep Guardiola has put Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United on managerial alert. Also: Martin O'Neill insisted last night that he will guide his shot-shy Sunderland side away from the lower reaches of the Premier League.

THE MAIL ON SUNDAY: Chelsea's Roman Abramovich and other super-rich Premier League owners are set to join forces in a bid to curb the sky-high wages of their star players. Also: Arsene Wenger saw his Arsenal side suffer a dismal 2-1 defeat at Manchester United yesterday - then heard furious fans direct their anger at the club's chief executive, Ivan Gazidis.

THE OBSERVER: Keith Hackett, who introduced the microphones worn by referees and their assistants, has called on the Football Association to bring forward a proposal to record match officials' conversations. Also: Sebastian Vettel's apparently irresistible momentum towards a third Formula One world championship came to a shuddering halt last night when he was relegated from third place for today's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and will now start from the pit lane.
 

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THE TIMES: Roberto Mancini admitted last night that Manchester City are not good enough to win the Champions League this season. Also: Alan Pardew accepted Fabricio Coloccini's sending-off for a lunge on Luis Suarez after reviewing video footage of the incident and coming to the conclusion that the challenge "did not look too clever".

THE INDEPENDENT: The Newcastle manager, Alan Pardew, is considering an appeal against the red card that could see his captain Fabricio Coloccini suspended for three games. Also: Ian Poulter has climbed from 26th place to 15th in the world after his two-shot victory at the HSBC Champions in China.

THE GUARDIAN: Roberto Mancini goes into Manchester City's must-win Champions League tie at home to Ajax tomorrow night admitting that his team are not yet ready to be credible contenders for Europe's elite trophy. Also: Brendan Rodgers hailed Luis Suarez as "unplayable" and claimed signing support for the striker in January will be crucial for Liverpool's campaign after the Uruguay international rescued a point against Newcastle.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: Andre Santos could pay the price for his dreadful performance at Manchester United on Saturday by being dropped for tomorrow's crucial Champions League tie at Schalke, with first choice left-back Kieran Gibbs available again. Also: Concerns over the lack of doping safeguards in tennis deepened yesterday when Roger Federer, president of the Association of Tennis Professionals' player council, revealed that he was not being drug tested as much now as he was in the mid-2000s.

DAILY MIRROR: The Premier League will this week hold a summit meeting with the FA and the PFA in the wake of the Kick It Out T-shirt boycott. Also: Crazy Gang godfather Dave Bassett warned there was "bound to be a bit of feeling" as MK Dons and AFC Wimbledon were put on an FA Cup collision course.

THE SUN: Alan Pardew defended Fabricio Coloccini after he was branded a "coward". Also: Patrice Evra hit back at Arsene Wenger's claim that Jack Wilshere did not deserve to be sent off at Old Trafford.

DAILY MAIL: Pep Guardiola wants to be the next manager of Chelsea. Also: Gareth Hock fuelled rumours that his future lies in Sydney by evading the waiting media after England's second romp of the autumn international series.

DAILY EXPRESS: Roberto Mancini will lead Manchester City into their knife-edge European tie against Ajax tomorrow admitting it could be a decade before they win the Champions League. Also: Kimi Raikkonen kept it short and to the point when he told his pit crew on the radio: "Leave me alone, I know what I'm doing."

DAILY STAR: Roberto Mancini has prepared Manchester City for another Euro exit, confessing: "We can't win the Champions League". Also: Lewis Hamilton labelled Sebastian Vettel "the luckiest man in F1" after his pitlane-to-podium drive in yesterday's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
 

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THE TIMES: Roberto Mancini appeared to show the first signs of strain before Manchester City's must-win Champions League tie against Ajax this evening after a rare loss of temper in public yesterday. Also: Peter Odemwingie, hitherto, without a goal since the opening day of the season, scored twice last night to enable West Bromwich Albion to climb to fifth place in the Barclays Premier League table after their fifth home win in six matches and leave Southampton bottom.

THE INDEPENDENT: The 2015 Rugby World Cup in England risks being devalued by European clubs preventing players from Fiji and other Pacific nations from representing their countries. Also: Gordon Strachan has emerged as the favourite to take over as Scotland manager after Craig Levein's turbulent three-year spell was ended yesterday.

THE GUARDIAN: Roberto Mancini has angrily demanded respect as the Italian offered an impassioned defence of his tenure as Manchester City manager ahead of tonight's must-win Champions League visit of Ajax. City have only one point from their opening three group games and are conscious that if other results go against them even victory in the final three would not be enough. Also: Jenson Button, the Formula One world champion three years ago, has described his McLaren car as the worst he has had in three years at the team.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: This was supposed to be Andy Murray's triumphant return to home soil after the glorious events of New York. This was supposed to be the moment when the British public saluted the new Fred Perry and rejoiced in his glory. Yet only when the Scot had come from a set down to earn a steely-nerved 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory against Tomas Berdych did the love start to flow. Also: Gareth Barry claims Manchester City are still fighting to win the Champions League, rather than fighting with each other, despite admitting that the club have been "found out" in this season's competition.

DAILY MIRROR: Roberto Mancini lost his customary cool after his commitment to Manchester City was called into question. Also: Andre Santos has apologised to his Arsenal team-mates for his shirt swap embarrassment.

THE SUN: Andre Santos last night broke his silence on the Robin van Persie shirt storm to say sorry to Arsenal fans. Also: Yaya Toure admits there are regular rows among all the big egos in the Manchester City dressing room.

DAILY MAIL: Chelsea stars fear a backlash from referees over their race abuse claims against Mark Clattenburg, who was yesterday removed from the match list for a second week. Also: Andy Murray has faced several moments of truth this year, and another couple came along when he clawed his way to two match points against Tomas Berdych in a desperately tight opening encounter at the O2 Arena.

DAILY EXPRESS: Gareth Barry says that Manchester City's chastened stars are determined to prove boss Roberto Mancini wrong. Also: Chelsea officials are angry with Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger for weighing in with their opinions on the Mark Clattenburg affair.

DAILY STAR: Mario Balotelli has risked another bust-up with Roberto Mancini after deciding to miss the hectic Christmas programme to be with his new-born child. Also: Arsene Wenger has banned Andre Santos from ever swapping his shirt early again.
 

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DAILY TELEGRAPH: Manchester City are still in with a shout of progressing to the knockout stage of the Champions League but in truth it is little more than a death-bed whisper. Also: Mark Clattenburg will not be interviewed by Football Association officials investigating allegations that he racially abused John Obi Mikel until next week...Lord Coe's rapid ascent in the world of sport politics is set to continue with his likely nomination for membership of the International Olympic Committee in 2013.

THE TIMES: Roberto Mancini could be facing a touchline ban for Manchester City's game against Real Madrid that will determine his side's Champions League fate. Also: Ashley Cole is facing another wait to win his 100th England cap as he is unlikely to be selected for next week's friendly international against Sweden...Theo Walcott argued that he is worth a starting place after scoring his eighth goal of the season in the 2-2 draw away to Schalke in the Champions League last night.

DAILY MIRROR: Furious Roberto Mancini confronted the referee at the final whistle as Manchester City faced another Champions League elimination. Also: Marouane Chamakh is fed up with the cold shoulder treatment at Arsenal and is eyeing an escape route back to Bordeaux...Ian Bell has admitted he is risking his England Test career by going home for the birth of his child.

THE INDEPENDENT: Roberto Mancini vented his anger on the officials as he blamed them for another depressing night in the Champions League for Manchester City. Also: Celtic striker Gary Hooper was on the brink of a surprise call-up into Roy Hodgson's England squad for next week's friendly with Sweden...Lions scrum-half Mike Phillips was the biggest casualty yesterday as Wales announced their line-up to face Argentina on Saturday.

DAILY EXPRESS: Manchester City's hopes are still flickering but they continue to make life so hard for themselves in the Champions League. Also: Arsenal put in a Jekyll and Hyde show in Germany last night and were again left disappointed as they threw away a two-goal lead...Chris Ashton's brush with the rugby authorities has set up what amounts to a trial between Ugo Monye and Charlie Sharples against Fiji on Saturday for the one wing vacancy that will be left against Australia.

DAILY MAIL: Theo Walcott may have put himself closer to a new deal at Arsenal with a goal last night but manager Arsene Wenger may feel he would be better spending the money on shoring up his leaky defence. Also: Ian Bell has admitted that missing the second Test in India to attend the birth of his first child is a risk he is willing to take as England gear up for next week's series opener...Ronnie O'Sullivan has pulled out of all remaining tournaments this season - including his world-title defence in April.

THE SUN: Roberto Mancini saw City robbed then conceded their Euro dream is over. Also: Theo Walcott fired his 50th goal for Arsenal - and then demanded a regular starting spot...Roberto Di Matteo says Chelsea need "the perfect game" to avoid an early Champions League exit...Steven Gerrard has sensationally revealed he still wants to play for Jose Mourinho.

DAILY STAR: Manchester City's Champions League hopes are hanging by a thread. Also: Roberto Di Matteo has challenged Chelsea to play like champions tonight as they bid to hang on to their European crown...Sir Alex Ferguson has challenged his Manchester United to beat the best in Europe and land him a third Champions League crown...Ronnie O'Sullivan is set to retire after quitting snooker for the rest of the season.

THE GUARDIAN: Nigel Adkins is understood to be fearful that he will have lost his job before Saturday's visit of Swansea City to St Mary's following Southampton's dismal start to the Premier League campaign. Also: Chris Smalling has a chance of playing in Portugal tonight as Manchester United try to seal Champions League qualification with four straight wins for the first time since they won the competition in 2008...Wales have sent a warning to anyone considering a big-money move outside the region by ditching their Lions star Mike Phillips.
 

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THE SUN: Olympic hero Bradley Wiggins was in hospital last night after being knocked off his bike by a van driver. Also: Supersub Tony Watt incredibly gave Celtic one of the greatest European nights in their history. Also: Manchester United surged into the knockout stages of the Champions League after beating Braga - and a blackout.


DAILY MAIL: Celtic secured one of the most stunning upsets in European football history last night by beating mighty Barcelona. Also: London's Olympic Stadium may not even be open to the public by the time the next Games begin in Rio in 2016, it emerged yesterday.

DAILY MIRROR: Celtic's teenage hero Tony Watt described his shock winning goal against Barcelona as the best moment of his life. Also: Victor Moses grabbed a dramatic injury-time winner last night to ensure Roberto Di Matteo's John Terry gamble did not backfire. Also: Roberto Mancini faces a crunch meeting with Manchester City's top brass this week to convince them he's the man to take the club forward.

DAILY EXPRESS: Light shone on Chelsea's Champions League campaign last night thanks to an injury-time goal from Victor Moses. Also: Teenager Tony Watt came off the bench to spark wild celebrations as Celtic stunned Barcelona at Parkhead.

DAILY STAR: Victor Moses' last-gasp header put European champions Chelsea's Group E campaign back on track. Also: Roberto Mancini has escaped punishment for his Champions League meltdown against Ajax.

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: The 125 candles on Celtic's birthday cake were outblazed by a result that flared around Europe as they handed Barcelona a first defeat of the season courtesy of a Victor Wanyama header and a dazzling strike on the break by 18-year-old Tony Watt, despite a frantic late rally that saw Lionel Messi score his inevitable goal. Also: England's selection concerns ahead of the Test series in India escalated last night after Graeme Swann flew back to England to be with his ill baby daughter.

THE TIMES: Chelsea needed a last-gasp goal from Victor Moses to see off Shakhtar Donetsk at Stamford Bridge last night and keep Roberto Di Matteo's side on track to avoid the humiliation of becoming the first reigning champions to be eliminated at the group stage of the Champions League. Also: Celtic Park has witnessed many remarkable European nights in the past 50 years and Neil Lennon's side wrote another chapter in that illustrious story with a dramatic victory over Barcelona, the four-time winners of the European Cup, last night.

THE GUARDIAN: A day after Celtic officially recognised the 125th anniversary of their inception, the class of 2012 delivered one of the finest European results in their history. Also: With the first Test match against India just a week away, Graeme Swann has returned to England because of illness to his young daughter.

THE INDEPENDENT: Victor Moses' stoppage-time winner rescued Chelsea's Champions League campaign last night. Also: Graeme Swann, England's leading spin bowler, returned home from India last night because his three-week-old daughter is ill.
 

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DAILY MIRROR: Furious Arsene Wenger last night launched an angry attack on Roy Hodgson's decision to call up Jack Wilshere. Also...Alan Pardew insists Newcastle are poised to wrap up Europa League qualification after praising a brilliant recovery.

DAILY STAR: Angry Arsene Wenger has blasted Roy Hodgson's decision to pick Jack Wilshere for England's game in Sweden next week. Also...Newcastle boss Alan Pardew hailed his side after they roared back with two goals in three minutes to keep their Europa League campaign on track.

THE SUN: Arsene Wenger is furious that Jack Wilshere has been given an England call-up. Also...Fabio Capello was last night accused of allowing Victor Moses to slip through England's hands.

DAILY MAIL: Arsene Wenger believes Roy Hodgson is taking an unnecessary risk with Jack Wilshere by selecting the young Arsenal midfielder for what he considers to be a meaningless international fixture designed only to make money. Also...Jermain Defoe's hat-trick gave Tottenham fans even more to sing about last night after the Metropolitan Police reassured them they will not face prosecution for using the word 'Yid' in matchday chants.

DAILY EXPRESS: Referee Mark Clattenburg was last night being grilled by FA investigators over the allegation that he racially abused midfielder John Obi Mikel. Also...Arsene Wenger is furious that Jack Wilshere has been called up by England after playing just three games since returning from 17 months out with injury.

THE INDEPENDENT: Arsene Wenger has ignited another club versus country row after criticising England's decision to call up Jack Wilshere for next week's friendly against Sweden, just two weeks after his return from long-term injury and against the Arsenal manager's wishes. Also...If Jermain Defoe was anxious that Emmanuel Adebayor was coming back to replace him at Tottenham, he need not have been.

THE GUARDIAN: Arsene Wenger has made it plain that he is opposed to England's selection of Jack Wilshere for next Wednesday's friendly against Sweden and fearful of what could happen to the midfielder as he feels his way back to full fitness after 17 months out with a foot injury. Also...All of Britain's Olympic cyclists regularly mention the dangers they encounter when riding on the road.

THE TIMES: Arsene Wenger has revealed his intense disappointment at Roy Hodgson's decision to include Jack Wilshere in the England squad for next week's friendly with Sweden. Also...By tomorrow evening Stuart Lancaster will almost certainly have handed 16 players their first cap in this calendar year.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: Stuart Lancaster last night challenged England's most inexperienced squad for a decade to target matching the achievements of the all-conquering All Blacks. Also...Arsene Wenger has told Roy Hodgson that he is wrong to recall Jack Wilshere to the England squad after just one full game in 17 months and has suggested the motive for next week's international friendlies is financial.
 

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DAILY STAR: Roberto Di Matteo last night warned John Terry: You are no longer the King of Stamford Bridge. Also: Jack Wilshere admits his recall to the England squad could be too much too soon.

THE SUN: Jack Wilshere dropped a bombshell by admitting he should not be in the England squad for next week's clash with Sweden. Also: Alan Pardew has signalled Newcastle's intent to re-sign Andy Carroll... Chelsea have finally made a profit under Roman Abramovich.

DAILY MAIL: Jack Wilshere has pledged his future to Arsenal, his 'home' and his 'perfect' club, after returning from injury. Also: Raheem Sterling is poised to reject Liverpool's initial offer of a new contract after talks opened last week.

THE TIMES: Brendan Rodgers has admitted that unless Liverpool can keep pace with Luis Suarez's ambitions, they will run the risk of losing the forward in circumstances similar to those that led to Fernando Torres joining Chelsea almost two years ago. Also: There has been plenty of talk this week of England's fledgelings now having to fly; of this autumn being production time for the side carefully bolted together by Stuart Lancaster; that the lessons of the Six Nations and South Africa have been absorbed.

DAILY MIRROR: Liverpool must never again be forced to sell stars like Fernando Torres, according to Brendan Rodgers. Also: Jack Wilshere has admitted even he thinks his England call-up has come "too soon".

THE GUARDIAN: After nine years and more than £1bn of investment Chelsea are in the black for the first time in the free-spending Roman Abramovich era, thanks to their Champions League victory, a rare profit on transfers and improved commercial deals. Also: Roberto Mancini has the full backing of Manchester City's Abu Dhabi hierarchy regarding his admission that he was sounded out by Monaco and other clubs last season and his angry reaction following the 2-2 draw with Ajax in the Champions League. There is also complete faith in the manager in the long term.

DAILY EXPRESS: Wayne Rooney will be stripped of the penalty-taker's job by Sir Alex Ferguson if he misses another one for Manchester United. Also: England are treating their autumn international series, which begins at Twickenham today, as a rehearsal for the World Cup here in 2015.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: Long before the heart-stopping dramas of its last act, before the pain in his foot became excruciating and before Thierry Dusautoir's try cut the lead over France to just one point, Richie McCaw had worked out what New Zealand's 2011 World Cup was all about. And it certainly was not the tournament he had planned. Also: The sense of restless energy at Twickenham yesterday was evident, not just in the host of contractors busy about the place, but also with England defence coach Andy Farrell pledging that the side have to show "no mercy".

THE INDEPENDENT: An awful lot has happened to Chris Robshaw since he shouldered the burden of the England captaincy ahead of the Calcutta Cup match with Scotland at Murrayfield back in February, but today's game with Fiji will be another first for him. Never before has he led the national team at Twickenham with the bookmakers' odds firmly in his favour. Also: Remembrance Day will be widely observed across British sport this weekend, with a minute's silence at all Premier League grounds and at the three rugby union internationals, as a poll released today backs support for a special sport-free day to mark the centenary of the start of the First World War two years from now.
 

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THE SUN SUNDAY: Carlos Tevez: How can Gary Neville be an England coach and TV pundit? Also: Ashley Cole will be off to Paris St Germain at the end of the season - says his Mum!

SUNDAY MIRROR: Inter Milan want Mario Balotelli back at the San Siro. Also: Arsene Wenger has made Marouane Fellaini his No 1 target in the January window.

SUNDAY EXPRESS: Chelsea have gone to war with football's big guns again - this time over their bid to become World Club champions. Also: Alex Goode admitted England will need to improve when Australia visit Twickenham next weekend despite running in seven tries against Fiji.

SUNDAY PEOPLE: Chelsea will make a sensational £30million move for Everton talisman Marouane Fellaini in the January transfer window. Also: Angry Roberto Di Matteo claims Premier League chiefs have wrecked Chelsea's chances of winning the Club World Cup.

DAILY STAR SUNDAY: Roberto Di Matteo has accused the Premier League of sabotaging Chelsea's chances of being crowned FIFA Club World champions. Also: Roberto Mancini has been told he must sell at least one of his strikers if he wants to land £45m-rated Radamel Falcao.

MAIL ON SUNDAY: Arsene Wenger is ready to break the bank at last with a £30million bid for Napoli striker Edinson Cavani as the Frenchman bids to save Arsenal's season. Also: Theo Walcott's notorious injury hoodoo struck again yesterday to plunge his England hopes into doubt.

SUNDAY TIMES: Hugh Robertson, the minister for sport, stepped into the controversy over sexual discrimination in British sport yesterday by declaring The Open should be taken away from those golf clubs that deny women full membership. Also: The Sunderland winger James McClean refused to wear a Remembrance Day poppy on his shirt during his club's 2-1 defeat at Everton yesterday.

SUNDAY TELEGRAPH: Captain Chris Robshaw described England's 54-12 demolition of Fiji as a "massive step in the right direction" but accepted the team needed to improve significantly in time for Saturday's Test against Australia. Also: Roberto Mancini is understood to have met representatives of Radamel Falcao to persuade the £45million striker to join Manchester City.

THE OBSERVER: England recorded their biggest victory since Stuart Lancaster became head coach at the end of last year, putting 54 points on a weakened Fiji, but he acknowledged the real tests were to come, with Australia, South Africa and New Zealand visiting Twickenham in the coming weeks. Also: Theo Walcott is an injury doubt for England's friendly in Sweden on Wednesday after picking up an injury during a 3-3 home draw against Fulham that again exposed Arsenal's frailties.

INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY: The Football Association's governance department has carried out its interviews into Chelsea's complaint about referee Mark Clattenburg allegedly making a racist remark

to John Obi Mikel and a decision is expected this week on whether he will face a disciplinary charge. Also: Manchester United recovered from two goals down to beat Aston Villa and Fulham shared six goals with Arsenal in an equally eventful encounter as the Premier League proved once more yesterday why television companies all over the world pay such vast sums for it.
 

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DAILY MAIL: John Terry is confident he has avoided serious injury after a horror collision at Stamford Bridge yesterday. Also: Wilfried Zaha will join up with England today after a night spent agonising over his dramatic call-up from Roy Hodgson.


DAILY MIRROR: John Terry faces an anxious wait today to find out whether his season is over after suffering a freak knee injury. Also: Edin Dzeko last night sent a message to Roberto Mancini with his dramatic late winner for Manchester City.

DAILY STAR: John Terry will discover today if his season is over. Also: West Ham are on the verge of bringing Nicolas Anelka back to the Premier League.

THE SUN: Chelsea fear John Terry's season is over after he suffered a horrific-looking knee injury yesterday. Also: Crystal Palace's £20million-rated wing wonder Wilfried Zaha was last night given a shock England call-up.

DAILY EXPRESS: John Terry faces an anxious wait today to find out if his season has been wrecked by a knee ligament injury. Also: Edin Dzeko reiterated a defiant message to Roberto Mancini after rescuing Manchester City again yesterday.

THE INDEPENDENT: Luis Suarez celebrated his equaliser alone in front of the travelling support yesterday, his team-mates electing to head back into their own half and prepare for the onslaught of the last 20 minutes of the match. Also: Roberto Mancini wasn't ready to grant an audience to the press last night. Manchester City's manager is still bristling about a week or so of criticism, though the explanation for his absence was that his private jet to Italy awaited.

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Chelsea captain John Terry will have an MRI scan this morning amid fears that he suffered a serious knee ligament injury during yesterday's 1-1 draw against Liverpool. Also: Brendan Rodgers has attempted to temper expectation among Liverpool's fans by claiming that a top-seven Premier League finish would represent a "fantastic" achievement in his first full season as manager.

THE TIMES: John Terry was never likely to be anonymous on his return. Having served his four-match ban for racist abuse, the Chelsea captain gave the club a first-half lead against Liverpool at Stamford bridge, but 15 minutes later was taken from the pitch on a stretcher in visible agony. Also: We could have been in Basle - indeed, there were times when the O2 Arena appeared to be filled to the rafters with red - and, armed with such vocal backing and his own magical resources, Roger Federer secured a place in the final of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals last night.

THE GUARDIAN: John Terry faces an anxious wait to discover the extent of a knee ligament injury which forced him to depart Chelsea's draw against Liverpool on crutches with the joint in a brace. Also: The Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha was last night persuaded to accept a promotion from the England Under-21s into the senior squad for Wednesday's friendly in Sweden having initially considered rejecting the invitation for fear of jeopardising any future opportunity to play for the country of his birth, Ivory Coast.
 

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THE SUN: Mario Balotelli is on his way out of Manchester City after partying 12 hours before Sunday's game. Also: Wilfried Zaha celebrated his England call-up with the news he is a target for Real Madrid.

THE INDEPENDENT: Mario Balotelli does not want to leave Manchester City, despite a struggle to make a lasting impact at the club, which saw him dropped from the squad for Sunday's win over Tottenham. Also: The Crystal Palace prodigy Wilfried Zaha has turned down the Ivory Coast's invitation to join their squad for January's African Cup of Nations in January, with the Football Association increasingly confident that he will now commit his future to England having been called up to Roy Hodgson's squad for tomorrow's friendly against Sweden.

DAILY MAIL: Wilfried Zaha is refusing to commit himself to England, even though he is expected to make his debut in Sweden tomorrow night. Also: Daniel Sturridge is rarely accused of lacking confidence but the last few months at Chelsea have started to sap even his sizeable reserves of self-belief.

DAILY STAR: Chelsea captain John Terry last night found out he could be back from injury before Christmas. Also: Steven Gerrard has been given the green light to win his 100th cap for England... England were warned last night that Wilfried Zaha could still turn his back on them to play for the Ivory Coast.

DAILY MIRROR: Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho is keeping tabs on England wonderboy Wilfried Zaha. Also: John Terry could be out until Christmas despite escaping serious knee ligament damage.

THE GUARDIAN: Premier League clubs are in for a huge hike in television income from next season, with revenue from domestic and global TV rights deals on course to top £5bn by the time the final overseas contracts are tied up next month. Also: John Terry may be out for only a fortnight after initial scans on his damaged right knee suggested he sustained no significant damage during Chelsea's draw with Liverpool on Sunday.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: Australia have signalled their intent to respond to their humbling defeat in France by mounting a ferocious backlash at Twickenham on Saturday, with England's "pretty wingers" firmly in their sights. Also: Mike Phillips, controversially dropped for Wales' defeat in Argentina, is in line to return to the team to face Samoa on Friday.

DAILY EXPRESS: Ian Holloway says that Wilfried Zaha has all it takes to become a world-beater. Also: Tom Ince has revealed the appalling racist abuse England's Under-21 players suffered in Serbia last month left them "frightened and scared".

THE TIMES: Chelsea have been boosted by confirmation that John Terry's knee injury will rule him out for "a matter of weeks, not months". Also: Once the initial surprise caused by his first England call-up had subsided, Leon Osman began to reflect on what being involved in international football might mean for him.
 
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