Gossip column: Mourinho, Gerrard, Pogba, Berahino
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The odds on Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho leaving the club before the end of this year have been shortened following his side's defeat to Everton on Saturday. (Evening Standard)
Ex-Liverpool captains Graeme Souness and Jamie Carragher have criticised Reds manager Brendan Rodgers' tactics and selection following his side's 3-1 defeat to Manchester United. (Sky Sports)
Louis van Gaal does not want United fans to expect too much of Anthony Martial just yet, despite the 19-year-old's goalscoring debut against Liverpool. (Manchester Evening News)
Former Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard, 35, says he felt insulted by then-England manager Stuart Pearce when he was told he was being replaced as captain by Scott Parker in a toilet before a training session. (Mail on Sunday)
Manchester City are set to miss out on summer transfer target Paul Pogba with the French midfielder, 22, poised to join Barcelona when the Catalan club's transfer embargo comes to an end. (Sunday Express)
But Tuesday's Champions League tie with the Italian club could give City a chance to assess Pogba's talents ahead of another bid for his services. (Independent)
West Brom's Saido Berahino, 22, is determined to leave the Hawthorns and will turn down a lucrative new offer from the West Midlands club following his near-departure at the end of the summer transfer window. (Daily Mirror)
Newcastle have dismissed reports linking striker Papiss Cisse, 30, with a move to the Middle East in January. (Newcastle Chronicle)
England manager Roy Hodgson says he will not hand Liverpool midfielder Jordan Ibe, 19, an England debut just to keep him from playing for Nigeria. (Sunday People)
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Ex-Man United striker Andrew Cole was deeply impressed by the impact made by Martial so early in his debut for the Red Devils.
Manchester City's Raheem Sterling, who sat out his side's narrow win over Crystal Palace, saluted match-winner Kelechi Iheanacho by dubbing him 'Uncle Kelechi'.
Burnley's Joey Barton reflected on Jeremy Corbyn's landslide victory in the Labour Party leadership election by tweeting, "Long live the left. I like @jeremycorbyn he seems genuine and sincere. Don't agree with everything he says but at least he is honest."
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Jose Mourinho evaded a question about Everton defender John Stones, a summer transfer target for the Stamford Bridge club, by cutting short his pre-match television interview before his side's defeat to the Toffees. (Independent)
Arsenal and Everton were among a number of clubs who showed their support for refugees caught up in the current crisis by showing 'refugees welcome' banners at their home games on Saturday. (Daily Mirror)