Paper Review: England, Andy Carroll, Luis Suarez, Gareth Bale, David Moyes
England's 2014 World Cup qualifier against Ukraine in Kiev dominates the agenda in the newspapers on Tuesday.
National team manager Roy Hodgson has revealed his views on the game, with one report suggesting the pressure has been applied to one player particularly by the former Liverpool manager's words.
Anfield striker Luis Suarez has been linked again with a January move to Real Madrid, while new Bernabeu star Gareth Bale is the subject of concern.
Manchester United manager David Moyes is reacting to the disappointing transfer window with an overhaul of the scouting system at Old Trafford, claims one report.
But who else is making the news in Tuesday's newspapers? Read on to find out more.
Joe Hart Put Under Pressure, Ukraine Boss Knows Anxiety After Iraq Stint
1 of 5Hodgson delivered his pre-match press conference on Monday, where he revealed the World Cup qualifier in Kiev will be the toughest test of his long managerial career, as Barney Ronay of The Guardian reported.
But Shaun Custis of The Sun (subscription required) claims the England boss has inadvertently piled the pressure on Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart ahead of the game.
Custis believes Hart has not been at his best in recent weeks, and his confidence will not have been helped by Hodgson's assertion that the England No. 1 could "let the ball through his legs" as he envisaged potential scenarios in Kiev.
Hodgson has been wary not to place too much pressure on striker Rickie Lambert ahead of the game in Kiev, reports Charlie Wyett of The Sun (subscription required).
There has been a healthy amount of respect for Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard, who will earn his 100th cap on Tuesday night, within the papers, with Jack Lang of the Daily Mirror leading the way.
Meanwhile, Graeme Bryce of The Sun (subscription required) claims working for former Iraq dictator Saddam Hussein's son, Uday, means Ukraine coach Mikhail Fomenko will have no fears about pressure.
Real Madrid Will Make Move for Liverpool Striker Luis Suarez in January
2 of 5Real Madrid will make their move for Liverpool striker Luis Suarez in January, reports David Anderson of the Daily Mirror.
The Uruguay international voiced his desire to leave Anfield during the summer, but has remained with the Merseyside club, where he is completing a 10-game ban for biting Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic during a Premier League game in April.
Anderson claims Spanish newspaper Marca have reported that Real will use the £42 million they received from Arsenal for Mesut Ozil to fund a deal for either Suarez or Monaco forward Radamel Falcao later this season.
Real head coach Carlo Ancelotti is looking for an additional striker after losing Gonzalo Higuain and Jose Callejon to Napoli during the summer transfer window, according to the report.
Andy Carroll Injury Jinx Strikes Again at West Ham United
3 of 5West Ham United striker Andy Carroll may not play again until 2014, reports Sami Mokbel of the Daily Mail.
The former Liverpool and Newcastle forward suffered a foot injury while training with the Hammers this week and has been sent for a scan, according to the report.
West Ham spent £15 million on the striker during the summer to make his loan move from the Anfield club permanent.
West Ham manager Sam Allardyce is already weighing up a move for Mladen Petric, who was at Fulham last season, as a potential replacement, says Mokbel.
Former Upton Park striker Carlton Cole has also been linked with a return to the East London club, according to the article.
David Moyes Plans Scouting System Shake-Up at Manchester United
4 of 5Manchester United manager David Moyes is preparing to overhaul the scouting system at the club following the disappointing transfer window, reports Alan Nixon of the Daily Mirror.
The United boss was only able to bring in midfielder Marouane Fellaini from Everton during the summer, despite the high-profile chase for Cesc Fabregas and interest in Thiago Alcantara, Ander Herrara, Fabio Coentrao, Ozil and Sami Khedira, according to the report.
United chief executive Ed Woodward had flown back to England from the club's preseason tour of Australia and the Far East to attend to transfer business, but United missed out on their targets.
Now Moyes is looking at an overhaul of the scouting system instead of bringing in a director of football, which would undermine Woodward, according to the report.
Bits and Pieces: Gareth Bale, Giovanni Trapattoni, Sepp Blatter, Montoya
5 of 5Wales manager Chris Coleman has called for more security around Gareth Bale as doubts over his fitness emerged, reports Martin Blackburn of The Sun (subscription required).
The new Real Madrid star was the target for two Macedonia fans, who ran on the pitch at half-time during Friday's World Cup qualifier.
But Bale is also struggling with a groin injury and may not feature in Tuesday's match against Serbia, and Coleman will leave the decision on the player's fitness to Bale himself.
Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni is preparing to lose his job when the World Cup qualifying campaign ends, says the Daily Telegraph.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter has admitted giving the 2022 World Cup to Qatar may have been an error, according to the Daily Express.
Barcelona defender Martin Montoya has put Arsenal and Liverpool on alert after claiming he may have to leave Camp Nou at the end of the season, says Ben Jefferson of the Daily Express.











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