Regional Paper Talk

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Regional paper talk

LONDON EVENING STANDARD

Gary Cahill is confident Chelsea can maintain a title push because Jose Mourinho is “solid and settled” in
the manager’s chair.

Chris Powell is wary of a resurgent Yeovil as Charlton prepare for Saturday’s match at Huish Park which he describes as their “biggest of the season so far”.

Adel Taarabt never fulfilled his potential at Tottenham but the midfielder wants to prove he is a “great” player under new Fulham manager Rene Meulensteen.

Arsene Wenger has shrugged off claims by ‘Match of the Day’ pundits Alan Hansen and Alan Shearer that
Arsenal will fail to win this season’s Premier League title.

FULHAM CHRONICLE

John Arne Riise is hoping for another chance at Fulham under new boss Rene Meulensteen.

Fulham are boosted by the return of Sascha Riether against Tottenham.
QPR owe Tim Sherwood a beer after he helped Tom Carroll back to full fitness in time for QPR’s biggest
win of the season against Bournemouth.

Chelsea are without Brazilian internationals David Luiz and Oscar for the trip to Sunderland.

NEWHAM RECORDER

Tottenham midfielder Mousa Dembele has admitted that he is surprised to see former club Fulham
languishing in the relegation zone.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger notes that now Arsenal are defying expectations by leading the title
race, the focus of attention has drifted on their ability to cope with the psychological demands of being top.

Sam Allardyce was “livid” with his players and referee Lee Mason after West Ham’s defeat at Crystal Palace.

MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS

Manuel Pellegrini has dismissed all talk of anyone leaving Manchester City in the January transfer window.

Manchester City are just three points ahead of rivals United in the men’s league – but they are light years apart in the women’s game.

LIVERPOOL ECHO

Brendan Rodgers has urged Spanish duo Iago Aspas and Luis Alberto to step up to the mark in the absence of Daniel Sturridge as he told his Liverpool players: “We can’t just rely on Luis Suarez for goals.”

Roberto Martinez wants Everton to change their mentality against Manchester United tonight at Old
Trafford, where they have not won since 1992.

Posted By Kevin Jasper (@KevinJasper3)

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