Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Tuesday's Football Headlines


TALKING POINTS: Jose Mourinho, Wayne Rooney, Pep Guardiola, Mesut Ozil, Alexis Sanchez


Manchester United's players have been stunned by manager Jose Mourinho's hands-off and distant approach and are surprised by some of the Portuguese's methods at the club's training ground. (The Times - subscription required).

Mourinho has told striker Wayne Rooney he must leave Old Trafford if the 31-year-old wants regular first-team football. (Sun)

And Mourinho has called on his players to prove they are "men and not kids" as the Manchester United manager attempts to halt the club's alarming slide. (Daily Telegraph)

Chelsea are keen on Roma's Antonio Rudiger, 23, in a £35m deal but Manchester United are also monitoring the German defender. (Daily Mail)

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola is lining up a £20m move for Bayern Munich's Spanish full-back Juan Bernat, 23. (Sun)

And City captain Vincent Kompany, 30, says he has made a commitment to the club's medical staff in a bid to overcome his persistent injuries. (Manchester Evening News)

Arsenal chief executive Ivan Gazidis claims the Gunners are beginning to compete with their leading rivals over player wages as they look to extend the contracts of Mesut Ozil, Alexis Sanchez and Hector Bellerin. (London Evening Standard)

Watford are ready to cash in on Nigerian striker Odion Ighalo, 27, amid interest from Napoli. (Watford Observer)

Leicester City captain Wes Morgan, 32, is at a loss to explain the champions' indifferent league form this season. (Leicester Mercury)

Marseille are keen to sign Swansea City striker Bafetimbi Gomis, 31, who is on a season-long loan with the French club, on a permanent deal. (Wales Online)

West Ham are preparing a £1.5m move for Millwall defender Mahlon Romeo, 21. (Daily Mirror)

Manchester United legend Ryan Giggs has strongly criticised the attitude of the club's players in the aftermath of their 4-0 defeat at Chelsea on Sunday. (ESPN)

The Daily Mirror leads with a story in which ex-Barcelona midfielder Xavi warns Jose Mourinho not to cause a war while trying to improve the fortunes of Manchester United

Borussia Monchengladbach sporting director Max Eberl is confident the Bundesliga club can keep on-loan Chelsea defender Andreas Christensen, 20, long-term. (Daily Mail)

Manchester United's Spain midfielder Juan Mata, 28, has said the club's players "must remain strong" in his first blog post since their 4-0 defeat by Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. (Juan Mata blog)

RB Leipzig sporting director Ralf Rangnick has confirmed he held talks with the Football Association over the England job following Euro 2016, but added that the governing body had wanted to appoint an English manager. (Der Tagesspiegel via ESPN)

Barcelona legend Xavi has told Jose Mourinho how to solve the crisis at Manchester United, warning the former Real Madrid manager not to "start a war". (Daily Mirror)

Best of social media

Liverpool's Roberto Firmino, 25, was in nostalgic mood on Monday, looking back at the anniversary of his debut in Brazil, aged 18. "So much has changed. But sometimes it feels like yesterday," he tweeted.

Newcastle United goalkeeper Rob Elliot suffered a serious knee injury in March but is in positive mood after recommencing training. He tweeted: "Nice to be back diving around today. Even better to be back with the goalies!"

Great Britain's Olympic gold medal-winning hockey goalkeeper Maddie Hinch seems to have a fan in ex-England boss Fabio Capello. She tweeted: "When Fabio Capello asks you for a photo!"

Stoke City forward Bojan Krkic, 26, told fans he was putting in extra training on his day off, tweeting: "Day off? There's no rest if you always want to be at your best.

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