
Here are tonight’s world soccer news headlines:
Premier League
- Referee Andre Marriner faces being dropped after failure to spot Ramires dive — The Independent
- How Manchester United beat Arsenal with so little possession — BBC Sport
- Swansea City turn to American military as they face battles at home and abroad — Wales Online
- Robin van Persie has skills ‘to match whatever Arsenal have got’ — The Guardian
- Lionel Messi transfer to the Premier League ‘could be just two years away’ — The Mirror
- West Brom’s Steve Clarke flabbergasted by penalty awarded to Chelsea — The Guardian
- Martin O’Neill attacks his Sunderland successor Paolo Di Canio as a ‘managerial charlatan’ — Telegraph
- Photos and video of Mike Myers at Anfield — Liverpool FC
- BT Sport’s Tim Lovejoy is poster boy for game’s lost soul — The Telegraph
- Michael Laudrup: Referee Robert Madley should apologise to Swansea for Stoke penalty — Metro
- Norwich half-time shouting match fuelled win over West Ham reveals Robert Snodgrass — The Mirror
International soccer
- Landon Donovan out for upcoming United States national team friendlies — Pro Soccer Talk
- Manager Chris Coleman set to continue in Wales role — BBC Sport
Football League
- Derby’s Andre Wisdom gets lost on way to stadium, drives his Porsche straight into mud pit — FOX Soccer
- Wigan’s James McClean not dropped for poppy snub, says Owen Coyle — The Independent
MLS
- Rule Change to Put Portland Timbers in the 2014 CONCACAF Champions League? — Prost Amerika
- Toronto FC targeting Chelsea’s Samuel Eto’o as new Designated Player — Sports Illustrated
- Major League Soccer: Can the MLS revolution survive and thrive? — BBC Sport
- New York Red Bulls fans back Tim Cahill to lead Socceroos into new era — The Guardian
Eredivisie
Bundesliga
The Nightly Soccer Report is tomorrow’s news today. It’s often tomorrow morning’s worldwide newspaper headlines that are published the night before. We do all the work for you, combing the Internet and aggregating the news for you. Read The Nightly Soccer Report on World Soccer Talk every night before bed, so you can stay on top of all the news that matters.
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