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bennythedip2 October 22nd, 2017 23:19

Mondays Football Headlines
 
Latest Football Gossip :news:

DAILY MAIL

Jurgen Klopp has admitted that Liverpool may miss out on the top four, and criticised his players' desire after their 4-1 defeat to Tottenham.

THE SUN

Alan Shearer says Newcastle can dare to dream if Mike Ashley sells the club, and that it could be the best thing for Rafael Benitez.

DAILY MIRROR

Antonio Conte insists he is not worried about losing his job at Chelsea, as he is not like the club's previous managers.

Ben Mee believes Burnley must tie down Sean Dyche amid interest in their manager from Leicester and Everton.

Rob Elliot says the Newcastle players are excited at the potential takeover of the club.

DAILY STAR

Kobe Bryant says Harry Kane can become a star on the level of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Andrew Surman feels Bournemouth's win at Stoke has slapped down the critics who dismissed them as soft touches.

DAILY EXPRESS

Bernardo Silva will find out today if he is to become the first Premier League player to retrospectively be charged with diving by the FA.

Maya Yoshida says Sofiane Boufal owes Mauricio Pellegrino for his wonder-goal against West Brom, after Boufal made a point of celebrating in front of his manager.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Stoke's board are refusing to panic at the club's recent form, as Mark Hughes denies that they are 'in crisis'.

Sean Dyche says he is worried about the 'moral values of the game' after Bernardo Silva won a controversial penalty against Burnley.

THE GUARDIAN

Ronald Koeman insists he is still the man to turn Everton's season around, after they fell into the relegation zone with a 5-2 defeat at home to Arsenal.


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