Papers: Rodgers for England?
Ex-Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers says no to Swansea and targets the England job, plus more in Thursday's national papers.
SkySports.com » 1hEx-Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers says no to Swansea and targets the England job, plus more in Thursday's national papers.
SkySports.com » 1hAfter a string of sensational performances have made Philippe Coutinho an integral part of Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool revolution, former World Cup winner Lucio tells Pete Hall that his "great friend" can become of one of the best players in the world, and Anfield is the perfect stage for him to reachâ
SkySports.com » 1hTwo of the contrasting characters of the Premier League have had very different seasons so far. Claudio Ranieri deserves the praise that is coming his way for offering an alternative to the Jose Mourinho approach, writes Adam Bate as we recall their rivalry in quotesâ¦
SkySports.com » 1hJose Mourinho believes all of Chelsea's possible Champions League last-16 opponents want to be drawn against the Blues.
BBC Sport » 6hFour goals for Cristiano Ronaldo means he makes it - but who else is in the Champions League team of the week?
BBC Sport » 6hIdentical statements released by fan groups Supporters to return to terraces this weekend The impasse between Football Federation Australia and fans appears to be over, with active support groups confirming they will stop boycotting matches following a breakthrough meeting. FFA chief executiveâ¦
Guardian » 7hThe quality of pitches is one of the biggest issues for players, according to the biggest grassroots survey conducted by the FA.
BBC Sport » 7h⢠Arsenal facing tough last-16 tie against one of five group winners ⢠Chelsea and City will be keen to avoid Paris Saint-Germain After a dramatic final round of matches, three English sides have made it through to the knockout stages of the Champions League but whether they can go any furtherâ
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