
UK Back Pages: Neuer to Replace Hart at City, Rashford on Roy's Euro 2016 Radar
As one of the biggest north London derbies of all time looms, several of Friday morning's back pages point to comments made by Arsenal's Alexis Sanchez. The Chilean has claimed the Gunners are being held back from title glory by a lack of "self-belief":
The Telegraph devotes most of its back page to Laura Trott's Track Cycling World Championships success but also feature Alexis' comments:
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The Mirror also alludes to the Arsenal star's comments but leads with the claim that Manchester City are aiming to replace Joe Hart with Manuel Neuer next season:
The Daily Mail claims that Steve McClaren's days as Newcastle manager are numbered, as he has lost the support of the players. It also believes Manchester United prodigy Marcus Rashford is on Roy Hodgson's radar for Euro 2016:
The Guardian expands upon the Rashford theme, claiming that Hodgson has been tracking the 18-year-old's progress for two years:
The Times leads with the ongoing fallout from Adam Johnson's trial, with Sam Allardyce claiming the player would not have been picked had they been aware of his intent to plead guilty:
And finally, the Sun expands upon its story about former MLS General Manager Charlie Stillitano—the man who runs the International Champions Cup tournament—and his talks to start a new league with Europe's elite sides:






