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Papers: Tottenham players concerned training sessions are causing injuries

Today's Paper Talk

All the top stories and transfer rumours from the back pages of Saturday's national newspapers...

DAILY MAIL

A number of Tottenham players have expressed concerns Mauricio Pochettino's energy-sapping training sessions are causing injuries to key players.

Arsenal youngster Emile Smith-Rowe wants to emulate Jadon Sancho and Mason Mount by breaking into the England squad.

Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has described Manchester City as the "biggest force" in world football ahead of their clash on Sunday.

Roy Hodgson says Mamadou Sakho is back to the form which earned him a move to Liverpool, despite his mistake in Crystal Palace's defeat to Bournemouth on Monday.

Conor McGregor proclaimed 'The king is back' after facing off with Khabib Nurmagomedov for the final time before Saturday night's UFC 229 showdown.

Calls have grown louder for the removal of British Athletics chairman Richard Bowker after just one year in charge.

THE SUN

Pep Guardiola has warned Liverpool fans to steer clear of Manchester City's team bus tomorrow.

Ilkay Gundogan believes Manchester City's trip to Liverpool tomorrow is the toughest test his side will face this season.

Gary Cahill has performed a dramatic transfer U-turn by revealing he wants to win the Europa League with Chelsea this season.

DAILY MIRROR

Cesc Fabregas has claimed he has refound old "sensations" playing under new boss Maurizio Sarri - and is "very open" to signing a new deal at Stamford Bridge.

Southampton are interested in Gary Cahill, who is out of contract at the end of the season and has admitted he is considering leaving Chelsea.

Newcastle are still up for sale, but potential buyers are being put off by the scrutiny owning the club will bring, claim club chiefs.

Unai Emery has warned Emile Smith-Rowe not to expect regular game time at Arsenal, despite his impressive display in the Europa League this week.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Maurizio Sarri has criticised Ruben Loftus-Cheek's tactical nous, and says Gareth Southgate made the right call by dropping him from the England squad.

Mo Farah has confirmed he will compete in the marathon at Tokyo 2020.

THE GUARDIAN

Rafa Benitez insists he is 100 per cent convinced that Newcastle will remain in the Premier League, despite currently being in the relegation zone.

DAILY RECORD

Steven Gerrard insists Hearts are the real deal and can fight for the title ahead of their trip to Rangers this weekend.

SCOTTISH SUN

Brendan Rodgers has told Celtic's critics to judge them at the end of the season.

Martin Boyle can't wait to visit Australia for the first time after finally landing a Socceroos call-up.

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