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LONDON EVENING STANDARD Jose Mourinho says Ashley Cole has proved he is good enough to be part of Englands World Cup squad this summer. Schalke defender Sead Kolasinac has claimed Manchester United have tabled an offer for him. Samir Nasri has revealed he wanted to stay at Arsenal but uncertainties over a new deal at Emirates Stadium saw him join Manchester City in 2011. UEFA has confirmed it is down to the Spanish Football Association to punish Villarreal after Barcelonas Dani Alves had a banana thrown at him. MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS Manchester City goal hero Edin Dzeko believes the title race could yet again come down to goal difference. LIVERPOOL ECHO A £260m scheme for the regeneration of the Anfield area took a major step forward after the plan was approved by Liverpool council. Tim Howard admits he was baffled by the calamitous display which left Evertons Champions League hopes hanging by a thread in Southampton. NEWCASTLE CHRONICLE Dressing room bust-ups at Newcastle have been rife this season but Mike Williamson insists the players will stand by Alan Pardew. Newcastle sources have played down talk Hatem Ben Arfa has been banished from the squad. THE JOURNAL Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has refused to deny speculation he will make a summer move for Newcastles on-loan striker Loic Remy. Gustavo Poyet warned his Sunderland players we have done nothing after another twist in the most strange, incredible and unexpected season I have known. SUNDERLAND ECHO Sunderland have confirmed the release of four players from their U21 squad. Alex Gorrin, Billy Knott, Jordan Laidler and Louis Laing will all leave when their contracts expire in the summer. BIRMINGHAM MAIL Birmingham City have recalled Hayden Mullins from his loan spell at Notts County. EXPRESS & STAR Kenny Jackett insists he wont be experimenting as his Wolves side bid to become the best third-tier team in history. Pepe Mel will meet chairman Jeremy Peace at the end of the season to discuss his own future at the Hawthorns. Paul Lambert today insisted he will cop all the flak to protect his Villa players from criticism. SOUTH LONDON PRESS Crystal Palace look set to go with their strongest side when they face Liverpool next Monday in a match that is pivotal to the title race. SOUTH WALES EVENING POST Garry Monk is hopeful he has done enough to land the Swansea City managers job after guaranteeing Premier League survival. WALES ONLINE Cardiff Citys Peter Whittingham has admitted his side were not good enough against Sunderland on Sunday. Ashley Williams has urged Swans supremo Huw Jenkins to give Garry Monk his chance after he made sure Swansea City will remain a Premier League club. THE PINK UN Ricky van Wolfswinkel cut a frustrated figure as he was substituted at Old Trafford but Neil Adams insists it would be wrong to turn Norwich Citys club-record signing into a scapegoat. THE DAILY ECHO Jose Fonte insists Saints face a pivotal summer and hopes the club will match the ambition of the players. HULL DAILY MAIL Steve Bruce says he is standing on the cusp of his greatest achievement as a manager after Hull City moved to within a point of safeguarding their Premier League status. YORKSHIRE EVENING POST Leeds United owner Massimo Cellino has offered Brian McDermott fresh hope of avoiding the sack by insisting the clubs manager was my last problem and denying he had spoken to other coaches. LEICESTER MERCURY Leicester boss Nigel Pearson says his Championship- winning squad has earned the right to be part of next seasons Premier League campaign but admits he wants to bring in some top-level additions. LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH Sean Dyche does not want Burnleys season to stop at promotion as he targets a 95-point campaign. THE BOLTON NEWS Dougie Freedman reserved top praise for his young guns after they helped shoot down Sheffield Wednesday. WIGAN EVENING POST Jean Beausejour admits he owes Birmingham City a great deal - but hell still be doing everything he can to pile on the misery for his old club tomorrow. BLACKPOOL GAZETTE Barry Ferguson spoke of his pride after Blackpool gave their Championship survival hopes a huge boost with a 2-0 win at Wigan. EVENING GAZETTE Boros victory over Barnsley was symbolically the clubs first game of next season, according to Aitor Karanka. THE STAR Matt Hill, the Sheffield United defender, is hoping he will be given the opportunity to remain at Bramall Lane next season. Sheffield Wednesdays poor performance against Bolton will not change Stuart Grays judgement on his players. HUDDERSFIELD EXAMINER Dean Hoyle has pledged to bring new players to Huddersfield Town his summer - but insists the current squad has underachieved in the Championship this season. DONCASTER FREE PRESS John Ryan has called on Doncaster Rovers fans to raise the roof against Reading - and help avoid relegation by referees. THE ARGUS Brighton are sweating on the fitness of Matt Upson and Dale Stephens for their final day crunch match at Nottingham Forest. BOURNEMOUTH ECHO Dean Court goal specialist Yann Kermorgant is hoping Cherries can fast-track him to the Premier League. THE SCOTSMAN The Union of Fans, an umbrella group of Rangers supporters, has called for Rangers chief executive Graham Wallace to be suspended until Police Scotland conclude their investigation. Hibs boss Terry Butcher believes if his players show the same determination they showed against Hearts they will avoid the play-off spot.
Posted on: Mon, 28 Apr 2014 15:21:30 +0000

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