Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has resumed first team training with the Anfield club and has reportedly apologized to his teammates, according to The Guardian newspaper.
Last week Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers had ordered Suarez to train on his own. But after reports this week revealed that Suarez had told his Uruguayan teammates that he planned on staying at Liverpool because of the support of the Liverpool supporters, today’s move is a positive step forward for the controversial footballer who tried to force his way out of the club this summer.
Here are today’s world soccer news headlines:
Premier League
- Luis Suárez apologises to Liverpool as he resumes squad training — The Guardian
- NBC plays soccer everywhere — Time Magazine
- Man City’s game against Newcastle will be dedicated to Bert Trautmann — Manchester City
- Manuel Pellegrini puts his trust in goalkeeper Joe Hart — The Mail
- NBC Sports Group kicks off Barclays Premier League era — Sports Video Group
- Fox Sports 1 comes to ‘all major distributors’ Saturday, mobile app on hold — Engadget
- Premier League: transfer window summer 2013 – interactive — The Guardian
- West Ham tactic a cross to bear, says Michael Cox — ESPN FC
- How Arsenal are falling behind and living on luck — Forbes
- Mikel Arteta blow makes the obvious more obvious — Arseblog
- Match of the Day returns with 50th year of top-flight coverage — BBC Sport
- The Premier League is the preferred destination for Spanish players — Mundo Deportivo
- Crystal Palace interested in signing Khalid Boulahrouz from Porto — A Bola
- Darren Bent wages seen as reason for NUFC transfer collapse for Fulham striker — Newcastle Chronicle
- Gareth Bale will leave Tottenham on the last day of the transfer window — AS
- ‘I wish I could have given my explainations for ‘that’ tackle’ says former EPL ref Mark Halsey — Telegraph
- Paolo Di Canio backing Jozy Altidore to shine at SAFC — Newcastle Chronicle
- All change in the Premier League: what the five new managers will offer — The Guardian
- NextGen series cancelled amid funding shortage — The Independent
- Here’s what to expect from the Sun’s mobile highlights app — The Next Web
- NBC Sports giving Premier League big push in Big Apple — Premier League
- Wayne Rooney’s joylessness can’t hide thrill of new Premier League season — The Guardian
- Petr Cech talks about how he prepares for games & what it takes to be a world-class keeper — WSJ
International soccer
- Scudamore on club v country debate; Hits back at Gordon Taylor — World Football Insider
- Fox Sports Brasil confirms sub-licensing deal with Globo for broadcast rights to World Cup — SportsPro
- Roy Hodgson eyeing Saints stars for England – Mauricio Pochettino — The Guardian
Russian Premier League
US soccer
- Rapid Vienna striker Terrence Boyd believed to be Bournemouth’s number one target — Daily Echo
- Making the case: We call it soccer — The Free Beer Movement
Bundesliga
- Bayer Leverkusen-Freiburg: Leverkusen demonstrate good counter-attacking football — Football Stats & Tactics
- Luiz Gustavo snubs Arsenal to join Wolfsburg — Wolfsburg
Football League
- QPR: Anton Ferdinand leaves by mutual consent — BBC Sport
- Football League admits serious errors in Coventry City administration saga — Coventry Telegraph
Serie A
- Pablo Daniel Osvaldo set for Roma exit — ESPN FC
UEFA Champions League
- Metalist go back to CAS to appeal UEFA ban — Inside World Football
Ligue Un
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