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LONDON EVENING STANDARD Christian Eriksen admits he has found his first season in English football tough despite some encouraging displays for Tottenham. Brazilians Oscar and Willian believe they have hit peak form at just the right time. Arsenal are facing a mounting injury crisis ahead of Saturdays FA Cup semi-final against Wigan with as many as 11 players potentially unavailable. MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS Darren Fletcher says United are not far off challenging for the Premier League title, while Chris Smalling welcomes the scrap to become Uniteds central defensive bedrock for the future. Pablo Zabaleta is ready for the expected Anfield storm as City go seeking a Premier League title advantage. LIVERPOOL ECHO Luis Suarez doesnt want to share the Player of the Month award. The Uruguayan says Steven Gerrard deserves the award that they won together for their impressive performances in March. Everton cannot afford to underestimate a Sunderland side capable of representing the toughest task of their run-in, warns Roberto Martinez. NEWCASTLE CHRONICLE Alan Shearer believes Newcastle United could be in deep trouble if they fail to replace Loic Remy next season. THE JOURNAL West Ham, Fulham and Aston Villa are all interested in Sunderland midfielder Jack Colback, who sees his future lying away from Wearside. SUNDERLAND ECHO Gus Poyet says he will not be deflected by the growing criticism which has come his way in the wake of Sunderlands controversial FA Cup quarter-final exit at Hull City. BIRMINGHAM MAIL Paul Lambert has revealed Charles NZogbia is training with Aston Villas kids - but insists he is not a member of his notorious Bomb Squad of unwanted players. EXPRESS & STAR Pepe Mel will hold a crucial meeting to decide his Albion future once the clubs Premier League fate is decided. THE SENTINEL Stoke City star Marko Arnautovic is keen to stay aboard the Mark Hughes revolution for years to come. WALES ONLINE Crystal Palace sporting director Iain Moody has strenuously denied accusations he actively encouraged Cardiff staff to leak team information. THE PINK UN Neil Adams is warning the doubters to write Norwich City off at your peril in the battle for Premier League survival. Adams would have no issue placing his trust in Wes Hoolahan to help fire Norwich City to Premier League safety over the run- in. THE DAILY ECHO Saints boss Mauricio Pochettino said he remains calm in the face of increased speculation linking him with the managers job at Tottenham. Morgan Schneiderlin insists Saints can keep hold of their best players this summer - as long as the new board continue to drive the club forward. Pochettino has backed Jay Rodriguez to bounce back from injury as a stronger player. NOTTINGHAM POST Stuart Pearce has already begun drawing up his blueprint for success at Nottingham Forest next season. LEICESTER MERCURY Leicester City must get their recruitment right this summer for their first season back in the Premier League, boss Nigel Pearson has said. The Foxes must quickly realise the season is not over, striker Gary Taylor-Fletcher has warned. LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH Blackburn Rovers face a decision over what to do with DJ Campbell after the striker was sent back early from his loan spell at Championship rivals Millwall. BLACKPOOL GAZETTE Gary MacKenzie admits a letter from fans has got under the skin of Blackpools players and has inspired them to lead the club to safety. EVENING GAZETTE Kenneth Omeruo could return to Boro next season, Aitor Karanka has revealed. READING POST Danny Guthrie could miss the remainder of Readings season. THE ARGUS Albion loan star Jesse Lingard has targeted an extended season - and a boost to his Manchester United and England career. EVENING TIMES Celtic are sizing up a summer bid to bring Robert Snodgrass to Parkhead. Beram Kayal has taken his first steps towards a future with Celtic after his performance against Dundee United at the weekend. THE SCOTSMAN Dundee United manager Jackie McNamara is set to appeal a five-match touchline ban, allowing him to take his place in the technical area at Ibrox on Saturday for his teams William Hill Scottish Cup semi-final against Rangers.
Posted on: Fri, 11 Apr 2014 13:55:38 +0000

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