Rodgers at EVICT Klopp JUST DAYS after victory in the Champions League



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Sterling Effort
England will play a semifinal of the major tournament on Thursday. Let's see how national newspapers present such a monumental game. Here are the last pages:

Daily mail: GARETH & # 39; S GAMBLE

"The manager Gareth Southgate is ready to let the English captain Harry Kane rest in the semifinal of the League of Nations of UEFA here tonight against England," said Sami Mokbel.

Daily Mirror: 'BROSSE-OFF & # 39;

"Gareth Southgate revealed that he was ready to rest Harry Kane after his Champions League nightmare" – John Cross.

The temperature: "Sterling will be captain, Kane will be excluded"

"Gareth Southgate is preparing to leave England captain Harry Kane in the Nations League semi-final against Holland tonight, in hopes of highlighting the country's new strength" – Paul Joyce.

Daily Express: THIS IS YOUR BOSS CALL.

"Harry Kane declared himself fit to play in the League of Nations, but his manager, Gareth Southgate, flatly refused to say whether he would choose him." – Matthew Dunn.

Goalkeeper Sport: The bet of Gareth

Gareth Southgate plans to let the seven finalists of the English Champions League, including captain Harry Kane, sit for the League of Nations semi-final against the Netherlands, which he believes will demonstrate the depth of the quality of his team "- Dominic Fifield.

Telegraph Sport: "Sterling Service"

Good job all the time, guys. Oh, wait …

And he was apologizing for something that someone else did? And who cares if England abandons its captain for a major tournament semifinal? All The sun care is the fact that Raheem Sterling finally said sorry. For something. For nothing.

Raheem catcher
In this regard, here is what Sterling had to say on Wednesday in the face of the most difficult challenge he has encountered throughout his career:

"Probably before the tournament, last summer's World Cup in regards to the tattoo on my leg. It's the return of a season when I thought I had done well and I was really looking forward to going to the tournament on a positive note. Getting this reaction was a real inconvenience for me and I had to pull myself together from there.

But it was really worth it using Damilola Taylor's father – and your platform as the nation's best-selling newspaper – to publicly attack a man who has paid homage to his dead father, right?

Apologies accepted
Writing Matt Lawton in the Daily mail:

"We thank Sterling for the way he handled the situation, admitting that he was" angry "when he realized what had happened yesterday morning and by revealing that he was alone. was then apologized to the manager of England, it seems that the apology has been accepted and he will indeed be the most proud young man in Portugal tonight. "

And Mediawatch thought that Gareth Southgate would abandon him and beat him up because of a social media message by "red-haired Red-whipped PR whips who represent Sterling". It's a relief.

Eviction found
Oxford English Dictionary defines the term "expel" as follows:

"Expel (someone) of a property, especially with the support of the law."

"The action of expelling a person from a property; & # 39 expulsion.

Mediawatch is sure you will agree that it sounds terribly official and hard-hitting, and not at all friendly. Keep this in mind when reading this The sun online:

"Jurgen Klopp" will be expelled by owner Brendan Rodgers after Liverpool win in Champions League "

Lord. It's huge. A Premier League official seems to have used the law to chase a direct rival from his place of residence. It's crazy.

Tom Sheen tells us that Klopp "faces an eviction just days after winning the Champions League trophy", which could be our new favorite addition to the genre "a few days later". He has just won a bloody European Cup, Brendan. Have a little respect.

Rodgers would have sought to sell the Formby carpet, as he has now decided to embark on a 5 million pound mansion in the Midlands. And what does that mean? "He can now sell the Merseyside property," of course.

So it's less "Jurgen Klopp to be evicted by owner Brendan Rodgers" and more "Jurgen Klopp may have to move house in the short term if Brendan Rodgers decides to sell the property."

It's a bit more verbose, agree.

All this comes from a Daily Mirror Site exclusive. No variation of the word "expel" is used – the Sun does not seem to know what the quotes are for – but they say Klopp "faces the shoe of his Merseyside mansion just days from the Champions final League ".

Just days, guys.

Their story even contains "source" quotes about Rodgers' decision to buy a house closer to the new Leicester club.

"Brendan was eager to take root and so decided to buy rather than rent.

"It's unlikely that he wants to keep two mansions."

Jurgen Klopp is basically homeless.

On the virgin
Neil Ashton listened nostalgically as Ronald Koeman praised Virgil van Dijk on Wednesday. He managed to get pretty much this for The sun before going out for a few minutes of time alone.

"It's 64 games since Mikel Merino of Newcastle had the gall to beat Virgil van Dijk.

"It was in March 2018 and nobody – not even Neymar, Lionel Messi or Edinson Cavani – has been able to face the Liverpool defender since.

"He looks and feels unbeatable."

Not bad for an expensive "pot" that Manchester City refused, huh?

Read all about it
Brian Reade wrote a well-reasoned article about Mauricio Pochettino for the Daily Mirror, but is not close to missing the opportunity to use his column for a pop at Louis van Gaal.

"Considering that he has been playing football for so long, Louis van Gaal is struggling to recover from his departure from Manchester United."

It's almost as if people continue to interview him about it.

"His last scathing attack against the club was to tell Ed Woodward that he knew" zero in football. "If Woodward had had less class, he might have asked the Dutchman why, for whoever believes himself one of the best brains of modern football, he won only one title this century, the Bundesliga, nine years ago.

Some things:

1) Do we really call Ed Woodward "chic" for not answering legitimate questions about his suitability? It was terribly "chic" when Van Gaal's victory in the FA Cup 2016 was overshadowed by reports that Jose Mourinho was about to take up his post.

2) He also won the Eredivisie with AZ in 2009. Sneer at a Bundesliga title at first glance – this is "not really a rare event at Bayern Munich" apparently, even though Wolfsburg won it the previous season – but claims the Dutch championship. PSV, Ajax and Feyenoord is quite an achievement.

3) he was either totally out of management or responsible for the Netherlands for about 11 of those 19 years. And reached a semifinal of the World Cup.

His "this century" album, a convenient way to airbrush three Eredivisies, two The Ligas, a Champions League and a litany of other trophies, is hardly remarkable. But this is not a reason for derision either.

Then there is Woodward, who has appointed four directors and sacked three in six years. Chic.

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Of Daily MirrorMatch report on Portugal's victory over Switzerland:

Cristiano Ronaldo has shown that he is not ready to resign for the moment that he shares with Lionel Messi as one of the two best footballers on the planet.

"It was a quiet year for the Portuguese superstar …"

* Ahem *.

Recommended reading of the day
Arthur Renard on Ronald Koeman.

Jamie Carragher on Virgil van Dijk and Matthijs De Ligt.

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