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Former England manager Gareth Southgate will receive a knighthood in the New Year’s honors list.

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Garteh Southgate looks set to be knighted

Rodri eyes stunning Premier League return – this time.

Burnley striker Nathan Redmond is a surprise target for ambitious League One side Birmingham.

SUNDAY EXPRESS

Manchester City have dismissed claims that Paul Pogba could join the Premier League champions in the new year as they look to arrest their torrid run of form.

Paul Pogba insists he is not done with football yet
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Manchester City have distanced themselves from the purchase of Paul Pogba

SUNDAY MIRROR

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim may already be “fed up” with Marcus Rashford, according to Troy Deeney.

Wolves striker Mateusz Cunha could face a Football Association investigation following an altercation with a member of Ipswich staff following their 2-1 defeat at Molinos.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers’ Ryan Ait-Nouri had to be dragged off a full-time match following the 2-1 defeat at Ipswich.

Ian Holloway was involved in a furious confrontation with a Swindon fan before telling them to stay at home.

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Wolves boss Gary O’Neil admitted he is close to the sack as his side conceded in injury time at a toxic Molineux side.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Gary O’Neill reflects on his side’s 2-1 defeat by Ipswich Town and discusses their second regular-season clash in less than a week.

Wrexham chairman Ryan Reynolds delighted the punters by buying a round for everyone in a pub on Friday night.

DAILY RECORD

Philippe Clement says Celtic are even stronger than when they won the double last season.

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Rangers manager Philippe Clement looks ahead to Celtic in the League Cup final at Hampden Park on Sunday.

SCOTTISH SUN

Raith Rovers hosted Dunfermline in the Fife derby but chaos broke out before a ball had even been kicked as fireworks were thrown onto the pitch before the cross.