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Bobbie Jackson
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'Dark day'
Monday's back pages

Copyright: Mirror
Manchester United fell to a 3-1 defeat at home to Brighton on Saturday but The Mirror still has the Red Devils front and centre.
They lead with the line "hard work, spirit... and a very good manager", but that praise doesn't comes from Brighton goalkeeper Jason Steele.
Despite losing key players again over the summer, Brighton don't appear to have skipped a beat and they sit fifth after Saturday's win, while United, with problems on and off the field, after slumped down in 13th.
'Clueless Blues'
Monday's back pages

Copyright: Express
The Express is one of those leading with England's win at the World Cup but there is still some space for football.
Arsenal are praised for showing spirit in the face of a very negative a defence-minded Everton at Goodison Park s Leandro Trossard's second half strike sealed a 1-0 win.
Chelsea, however, don't get off lightly following their goalless draw at Bournemouth.
The Blues sit 14th and have only won once this term, so it's no surprise that they were booed off by their travelling fans at full time.
Post update
First, let's take a look at today's back pages.
It's a bit of a mixed bag in truth and, understandably, England's win against Japan at the rugby union World Cup has a fair bit of real estate, but there's still plenty of football news to cover.
Good morning!
How was the weekend? Better for some than others from a football perspective I'd imagine.
On the back of the international break, the Premier League certainly didn't disappoint with several dramatic finishes, including five goals scored in stoppage time.
There's a familiar look at the summit with Manchester City, Tottenham, Liverpool and Arsenal making up the top four in that order and that quartet remains unbeaten after five games.
Manchester United came out of their defeat to Brighton with further questions to answer, while it's looking pretty bleak at the bottom for the likes of Luton and Everton after losses on Saturday and Sunday respectively.
We've got reaction from the weekend and we'll be taking a look at Nottingham Forest and Burnley ahead of their game at 19:45 BST.
The Champions League group stage gets under way on Tuesday so we'll also bring you the big lines from today's news conferences as Pep Guardiola, Eddie Howe and Brendan Rodgers face the media.

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