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Monday, 29 September 2014

Morning paper talk

All the top stories and transfer rumours from the
national newspapers on Monday morning.
THE SUN
Arsenal fear Aaron Ramsey could be out for six
weeks after pulling his hamstring in the North
London derby.
Aston Villa Christian Benteke could be on the bench
against Manchester City next Saturday, potentially
his first action since April.
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew wants to tie down
Cheik Tiote to a new long-term contract next
summer.
THE TIMES
Brendan Rodgers is waiting to hear Mamadou
Sakho's reasons for walking out of Anfield before
the Merseyside derby before deciding if disciplinary
action is required.
Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino says Hugo Lloris'
performance against Arsenal proves he is one of the
best keepers in the world.
DAILY MAIL
Manchester City defender Eliaquim Mangala could
be facing the axe for Tuesday's Champions League
clash with Roma.
Sunderland star Ki Sung-yeung urges the
Sunderland board to keep faith with boss Gus Poyet
despite their winless start to the season.
DAILY STAR
West Ham striker Diafra Sakho could face FA action
after claims he head-butted Manchester United
defender Luke Shaw.
Stoke boss Mark Hughes admits Newcastle striker
Emmanuel Riviere snubbed a move to the Britannia
this summer.
DAILY EXPRESS
Wayne Rooney has apologised to his team-mates
following his red card against West Ham.
Swansea boss Garry Monk has hit out at
Sunderland's Stadium of Light pitch, claiming the
grass was left too long for their meeting on
Saturday, which ended 0-0.
DAILY MIRROR
Manuel Pellegrini admits Manchester City cannot
afford to lose against Roma in the Champions
League on Tuesday night.
WBA boss Alan Ervine says Saido Berahino should
be called up by England boss Roy Hodgson.
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has ordered more
practice at taking corners after a series of poor
deliveries against Spurs.
Brentford star Jonathan Douglas says his former
club Leeds should have appointed Neal Redfearn as
boss, not Darko Milanic.
DAILY TELEGRAPH
Jose Mourinho says the international football
calendar is harming Chelsea's chances of winning
silverware.
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