Paper Round-Up: Liverpool announcement, Man United worry, Chelsea warning, Newcastle fear

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Newspaper Review - Tuesday 6 October

DAILY EXPRESS: Juan Mata insists Manchester United must learn from their "unacceptable" start at Arsenal or risk ending the season empty-handed.

DAILY STAR: Brendan Rodgers insists he holds no grudges following his sacking by Liverpool on Sunday.

ALSO: Sunderland chiefs are under pressure from the fans to convince Sam Allardyce to replace Dick Advocaat.

THE SUN: Liverpool are expected to appoint Jurgen Klopp as their new manager by the end of the week after the club began talks with the former Borussia Dortmund boss.

ALSO: Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini face suspension within days after new claims about a £1.35million payment.

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Liverpool are reportedly in talks with Jurgen Klopp

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Juan Mata says Manchester United must move on quickly from their 3-0 defeat to Arsenal

DAILY MIRROR: Chelsea have backed manager Jose Mourinho in a public vote of confidence after their poor start to the season - but Roman Abramovich has warned that results must improve quickly.

DAILY MAIL: Alan Shearer says he has no sympathy for Steve McClaren and fears his former club will be relegated this season.

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