Monday's gossip column: Arsenal, Rojo, Terry, Chelsea, Williamson
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Chelsea captain John Terry could play for the "second-string side" in the Capital One Cup tie at Walsall in midweek, days after being left out of the team for a Champions League game and derby with Arsenal. (Mirror)
The Sun leads with Anthony Martial's contribution in Manchester United's 3-2 win at Southampton
Defender Marcos Rojo, 25, saved his Manchester United career after talks with manager Louis van Gaal. (Daily Star)
Defender Tyias Browning, 21, hopes he has done enough to keep his place in the Everton side after keeping Swansea winger Jefferson Montero quiet in Saturday's 0-0 draw. (Liverpool Echo)
West Brom defender Jonny Evans, 27, said his side deserved Saturday's 1-0 victory at Villa Park. (Birmingham Mail)
The son of the Syrian refugee tripped by a Hungarian journalist accompanied Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo onto the pitch before their Spanish league game on Saturday. (Daily Mail)
Newcastle defender Mike Williamson, 31, has rejected the chance to join Preston North End on loan. (Evening Chronicle)
Sunderland midfielder Jeremain Lens, 27, says the officials are not to blame for their 2-0 defeat at Bournemouth, despite having a legitimate goal ruled out. (Sunderland Echo)
Major League Soccer side Chicago Fire have sacked head coach and former Ipswich Town defender Frank Yallop and assistant Marc Bircham – once of QPR. (Chicago Fire)
Head coach Steve McClaren says his struggling Newcastle side "do not have an identity" yet. (Guardian)
Striker Kenny Miller says his Rangers team "can hurt anyone" following the Scottish Championship side's 2-1 win at Dumbarton on Saturday – their 11th consecutive victory in all competitions. (Herald Scotland)
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Is goalkeeper David De Gea photobombing Manchester United's man of the moment Anthony Martial?
"These three points are due to the efforts of the whole team. Very top Anthony Martial"
Less happy with the 3-2 home defeat by United was Southampton manager Ronald Koeman
Tottenham midfielder Christian Eriksen was delighted to return to the first team and help them to a 1-0 win over Crystal Palace. The Dane has been out of action since mid-August with a knee problem
And finally…
A petition has been created to prevent referee Mike Dean from officiating another Arsenal game following his performance in Saturday's 2-0 defeat by Chelsea. (Mirror)