Saturday's gossip column
Lambert backs Klopp to succeed, Neymar's father confirms Manchester United interest, Drogba throws a dance party, plus more.
BBC Sport » 1hLambert backs Klopp to succeed, Neymar's father confirms Manchester United interest, Drogba throws a dance party, plus more.
BBC Sport » 1hThe German Football Association "categorically rejects" allegations of a secret fund to secure votes for the 2006 World Cup.
BBC Sport » 2hTheo Walcott has challenged Arsenal to take advantage of the open nature of the Premier League and end their 11-year wait to be crowned champions.
SkySports.com » 3hSwansea captain Ashley Williams believes the open nature of this season makes the Premier League more entertaining.
SkySports.com » 3hThree years ago full-back was struggling for a game in League One â then he joined Howeâs Bournemouth revolution, sorted his lifestyle out and listened to his managerâs advice, he tells Jack Pitt-Brooke. Today, he is charged with stopping City
The Independent » 9hArsène Wenger claimed Arsenal have made âbig strides forwardâ since the start of the year
The Independent » 9hDanny Ings hopes he can still prove his worth to new Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, despite suffering a long-term injury.
BBC Sport » 9hNew Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has banned wives from the training ground, plus more top stories from Saturday's back pages.
SkySports.com » 9hThe latest/final league table can be shown along with the table on any given match date.
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