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Football Papers :All The Latest Football News And Transfer Gossips This Evening

LONDON EVENING STANDARD
Fernando Torres has admitted he offered Alvaro Morata advice before joining Chelsea but says the striker’s start to life in England shows he does not need any help.
Harry Kane says he hopes to become Tottenham’s greatest ever striker after bagging his ninth club hat-trick in their 3-0 win over Apoel Nicosia in the Champions League.
Arsene Wenger has branded Arsenal’s fixture list as “cruel” as the club prepare for a second of three games in six days.
MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS
Sergio Aguero and Gabriel Jesus have been left sweating on their places against Chelsea after Pep Guardiola admitted he doesn’t know what his strongest attack is.
Pep Guardiola has told Manchester City fans they are free to protest against UEFA – but urged them to throw their support behind his side’s Champions League campaign.
Jose Mourinho believes being ‘humble’ will be key to Manchester United maintaining their impressive start to the season.
LIVERPOOL ECHO
Ryan Kent has revealed the one thing which has struck him about playing in Germany – having to wear shinpads in training!
Wayne Rooney could become a character in the Angry Birds online game franchise.
NEWCASTLE CHRONICLE
Tim Krul insists he has “nothing but praise” for Newcastle United – and has revealed he is likely to move back to the North East once he retires.
SUNDERLAND ECHO
Fuming Simon Grayson slammed his Sunderland players for being a “soft touch” after they were thrashed 5-2 by Ipswich.
BIRMINGHAM MAIL
Harry Redknapp thinks that the man who replaces him at the Birmingham City helm will be inheriting a “great job” – and he hasn’t ruled out a return to football himself.
EXPRESS & STAR
Oliver Burke is expected to return to full training on Thursday, giving Tony Pulis a clean bill of health for the first time this season.
John Ruddy says Helder Costa’s return will feel like a new signing – and wants Wolves to continue their momentum into the international break.
THE SENTINEL
Stoke chairman Peter Coates has dismissed any suggestion that Ryan Shawcross has been struck down by a recurrence of his back problem.
THE DAILY ECHO
Cedric Soares believes Southampton’s full-backs can “make the difference” in the club’s quest to open the scoring floodgates.
HULL DAILY MAIL
Leonid Slutsky admits he is facing an uphill battle to haul Hull City ‘s season back on track after Preston North End snatched a 2-1 win at the KCOM Stadium.
LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH
Burnley’s bright start to the Premier League campaign has helped to relax the players, according to boss Sean Dyche.
LEICESTER MERCURY
Leicester City are not getting the rewards their performances deserve, believes Marc Albrighton.
Former Leicester City manager Nigel Pearson picked up a point from his first game in charge of OH Leuven courtesy of a 95th-minute equaliser.
WALES ONLINE
Swansea target Nacer Chadli still has plenty to do to win back the respect of his West Brom team-mates following his pre-season tour strop.
YORKSHIRE EVENING POST
Liam Cooper apologised for his red card in a 3-1 defeat to Cardiff City last night but Thomas Christiansen refused to point the finger at his captain after the Elland Road club were knocked off the top of the Championship.
DERBY TELEGRAPH
Matej Vydra has apologised to his Derby County team-mates, coaching staff and supporters for what he claims was a ‘mistake’ before the Brentford equaliser at Griffin Park.
BLACKPOOL GAZETTE
Blackpool boss Gary Bowyer praised his players for the way they responded to last Saturday’s defeat at Bristol Rovers with a point at Rochdale.
THE ARGUS
Brighton boss Chris Hughton has played down Anthony Knockaert’s awkward start in the Premier League and declared “he’s fine.”
Izzy Brown is on standby for an emergency role for Albion at Arsenal.
THE STAR
Under-fire head coach Carlos Carvalhal remains confident he can lead Sheffield Wednesday to promotion, despite an inconsistent start to the season.
HUDDERSFIELD EXAMINER
Manchester United legend Paul Scholes is hoping his Salford City side can emulate the achievements of Huddersfield Town

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