Soccersnipers brings you today`s paper talk and juicy gossips in
the world of football.
THE TIMES
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Jose Mourinho has raised the stakes before
Manchester United's Premier League clash at Anfield tonight by appearing to
ridicule Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp's touchline antics.
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Former referee Howard Webb says Anthony
Taylor is tough enough to deal with tonight's showdown at Anfield because he's
worked in a prison.
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York City have appointed Jackie McNamara as
their new chief executive - six days after his resignation as manager.
DAILY MAIL
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Jose Mourinho is ready to keep Wayne Rooney
out of the firing line at Liverpool on Monday night.
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The Manchester United boss, meanwhile, faces
an FA charge after claiming Anthony Taylor will struggle to do a good job of
refereeing tonight's showdown.
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Claudio Bravo claims it will take some time
for Manchester City to hit their full stride under Pep Guardiola.
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Liverpool star Sadio Mane insists it was his
decision to stay at Southampton when Manchester United bid £25m for him in the
summer of 2015.
DAILY MIRROR
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Arsene Wenger admits Arsenal will need
to break the bank to keep Mesut Ozil at the club.
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Jose Mourinho is facing a touchline ban after
his row over referee Anthony Taylor.
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Ronald Koeman has questioned Sergio Aguero's
mental strength after his fourth penalty miss of the season.
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Mark Noble has revealed West Ham players and
staff held crunch talks after a team night out.
THE SUN
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Paul Pogba has warned arch rivals Liverpool he
is set to hit top gear.
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Wolves have made English football history with
an exclusive deal to broadcast matches live in China.
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Luis Enrique has told old pal Pep Guardiola
ahead of Wednesday's Champions League clash betweeen Barcelona and Manchester
City "Lionel Messi is back and in top form."
DAILY STAR
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Jurgen Klopp has dismissed talk of Jose
Mourinho being a fading force ahead of Liverpool's clash with Manchester United
tonight.
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Jordan Henderson isn't sure of the words he
will deliver before Liverpool head out to face Manchester United on Monday.
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Toby Alderweireld will undergo a scan on
Monday after falling awkwardly and injuring his knee in the draw at West Brom.
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Ronald Koeman is using Everton to put himself
in the frame to manage Barcelona, a journalist has claimed.
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