Everton’s Marouane Fellaini has been ruled out for three weeks due to knee injury he suffered in the weekend match against Wigan. That’s the bad news. The good news is that the two week international break will mean he won’t miss as many matches as he normally would during the busy Premier League season.
Here are today’s Premier League news headlines:
- Marouane Fellaini ruled out of action for three weeks with injury — The Daily Mail
- Alan Shearer’s Joe Allen analysis misses point, says Brendan Rodgers — The Guardian
- Thomas Hitzlsperger gets chance to impress in Everton trial — Everton FC
- John Terry under increasing pressure not to appeal four-game ban — The Telegraph
- Newcastle United risk damaging their reputation with Wonga deal — The Guardian
- Newcastle’s Muslim stars told: Don’t play in new ‘Wonga’ tops — The Independent
- Phil Neville says he has plans to move into football management after he retires — Sky Sports
- Arsenal to arrange friendly to help Jack Wilshere and Bacary Sagna recover from injury — The Daily Mail
- Ajax in ticket price row as they claim Manchester City game is bigger than Real match — Manchester Evening News
- Nike to Phase Out Kangaroo Leather in Soccer Boots — Football Fashion
- Wembley Stadium a financial albatross — Football Economy
- Gordon Banks concerned by lack of competition for England number 1 jersey — The Independent
- Newcastle sponsorship deal with Wonga will see St James’ Park reinstated as stadium name — The Telegraph
- Wembley Stadium sold out for England v San Marino — The Daily Mail
- Villa Park among potential venues for 2015 Rugby World Cup — Aston Villa FC
- Luis Suarez must stop ‘screaming like he has broken his leg’, says Stoke’s Michael Kightly — The Independent
- Steven Gerrard: No more excuses for England with St George’s Park — The Guardian
- Mick McCarthy leads race to replace sacked Owen Coyle as Bolton manager — The Telegraph
- Jonas Gutierrez hopeful Fabricio Coloccini will return for Sunderland match — The Independent
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