From the Back Pages, September 24: Manchester United must spend another £100m to win back title, says Phil Neville

Phil Neville believes that Manchester United will need to spend another £100 million on new players before they have any chance of competing for the Barclays Premier League title again. (The Times)
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MANCHESTER CITY could extend Frank Lampard’s loan spell until February. (The Express)

Arsène Wenger called them miracle workers and Southampton enhanced their reputation not only with a result to celebrate but also the sheer standard of the performance. Having recalibrated their team over the summer, they played with a slickness and unity that was mightily impressive. (The Guardian)

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Garry Monk got one over on his old boss Roberto Martinez as Swansea advanced to the last 16 of the Capital One Cup. (The Mirror)

On-loan Chelsea starlet Bamford stuns Anfield with extra-time spot kick to take tie to penalties after Toure’s challenge in the box, but Liverpool win 14-13 on penalties. (Daily Mail)

Ryder Cup 2014: Graeme McDowell reveals relationship with Rory McIlroy has ‘changed significantly’. (The Independent)

Ryder Cup 2014: Tom Watson admits United States team is running on empty. US captain says his players are “tired” after playing “too much golf” in the build-up to the Ryder Cup. (The Telegraph)