Kenwright looks to tie down Moyes

Kenwright looks to tie down Moyes

Published Sep. 21, 2011 10:27 a.m. ET

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DAILY MAIL

Manchester United veterans Michael Owen and Ryan Giggs put Leeds to the sword last night - and proved the Carling Cup is not just for kids.

Arsene Wenger has been told his future at Arsenal is secure.

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Bill Kenwright will move to secure the future of David Moyes by offering the Everton boss a new long-term deal.

DAILY MIRROR

Arsene Wenger has "issues" to address at Arsenal according to his boss.

Michael Owen turned back the clock as Manchester United continued their perfect start to the domestic campaign by crushing Leeds.

Roman Abramovich has ordered Andre Villas-Boas to field his youngsters in the Carling Cup.

Louis Saha faces a major battle to save his Everton career after being left out of Everton's Carling Cup clash.

David Silva believes he is not a regular starter for Spain because he plays for Manchester City.

Gary Taylor-Fletcher has ended his contract stand-off with Blackpool by signing a new one-year deal with the Seasiders.

THE SUN

Alex Ferguson hailed Michael Owen as "still one of the best finishers in the business" after his Carling Cup double.

Arsene Wenger blew his top after the Arsenal board gave him the dreaded vote of confidence - and fans voted with their feet.

Steve Sidwell insists he has no bad feeling towards Chelsea.

Roman Abramovich has ordered Andre Villas-Boas to put Chelsea's kids ahead of the Carling Cup.

Liverpool flop Milan Jovanovic faces a five-year ban for aiming an imaginary machine gun at rival fans.

Joey Barton has told temperamental QPR team-mate Adel Taarabt: If you must sulk, can you do it while you're running!

DAILY STAR

Alex Chamberlain paid back a big chunk of his £15m transfer fee for Arsenal last night.

Andre Villas-Boas yesterday revealed he had made an official complaint about the performance of ref Phil Dowd and his officials.

Tony Fernandes wants the club to stay in the White City when he considers a move from their Loftus Road stadium.

Kenny Dalglish has ordered Liverpool back to winning ways after their horror show at White Hart Lane on Sunday.

Martin Jol admits he has already run into trouble with owner Mohammed Al Fayed after Fulham's poor start to the season.

THE TIMES

Arsenal gave strong support to Arsene Wenger yesterday despite the team's worst start to a season for 58 years.

DAILY TELEGRAPH

Manchester United were so in control of this Carling Cup tie [against Leeds], so committed to attack, that they could afford to finish with arguably one of the most creative back-fours ever in Antonio Valencia, Michael Carrick, Dimitar Berbatov and Fabio. Berbatov likes dropping deep but this was ridiculously deep.

THE INDEPENDENT

The Arsenal chief executive, Ivan Gazidis, yesterday resolutely defended the club's direction, claiming that most clubs would "absolutely die" to be in their position, and that they were a "role model" for others, before confirming that manager Arsene Wenger was still secure in his job.

The local Yorkshire Evening Post had produced a 12-page pull-out for this fixture recalling past cup meetings between these old rivals but even Jermaine Beckford's FA Cup winner at Old Trafford two seasons ago felt sepia-tinged last night as Manchester United swatted their opponents aside with embarrassing ease.

THE GUARDIAN

Probably the best compliment that can be paid to Manchester United is that their reserves played with the style and panache we have come to expect of Sir Alex Ferguson's first-team. They made this an ignominious night for Leeds United, dismantling the Championship side with so little difficulty it was easy to forget that Ferguson had given his big-hitters the night off.

DAILY EXPRESS

Forgotten man Michael Owen scored two top-class goals to set Manchester United on their way to a 3-0 win at Leeds in the Carling Cup last night.

Andre Villas-Boas has made an official complaint to referees' chief Mike Riley after Chelsea's 3-1 defeat by Manchester United.

Everton are preparing negotiations on an extension to David Moyes' contract.

New boy Abdoulaye Faye says he can fire West Ham to promotion this year after making his first start for the club.
 

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