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Jurgen Klopp is getting full support from Liverpool’s American owners to lead the club’s recovery from their poor form regardless of the Merseysiders title defense.

Manchester United got a big boost after it emerged Marcus Rashford suffered no ligament damage on his finger during Sunday’s 2-0 derby win.

The Football League has been urged to “pay war” on the Premier League as clubs warn that half of the Championship is on the verge of collapse.

AN SUN

Edinson Cavani and Eric Bailly want answers from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with their futures at Manchester United without a doubt.

Thierry Henry admits he dreams of becoming an Arsenal manager one day.

European leaders could block moves between the biggest clubs – to try to balance football.

Fans would hear VAR advice from referees after football lawyers agreed the idea deserved it.

Deontay Wilder is ‘spending his time’ fighting a trilogy with Tyson Fury that will earn him a staggering £ 60m, according to Derek Chisora.

DAILY MAIL

Police have launched an investigation after two men snuffed into Fulham grounds and a mobile phone was sent to a broadcaster’s platform ahead of the club against Tottenham last week.

Real Madrid are still determined to sack Gareth Bale despite returning to form, in a potential boost for Tottenham, to fund their own efforts to replace Erling Haaland or Kylian Mbappe. signed.

HYMN OF PEOPLE

Lucas Moura has been convinced that attack is the best form of defense for Tottenham ‘s top four hopes this season.

Edinson Cavani is reported to have turned down an offer of Manchester United’s contract extension to return to South America.

THE ISLANDER

Eddie Jones is confident England are ready to take control of their disciplinary cases after the appearance of several players he called up during their week off to accept personal responsibility for unnecessary penalties imposed on them. into the issue with Wales.

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