as Man UnitedBARTON THE BOSSJoey Barton claims he would make a better England manager than Sam Allardyce or Roy HodgsonAntoni-ohWest Ham winger Michail Antonio gets shock England call-up for Sam Allardyce's first game as Three Lions bossS-MART STARTMiddlesbrough are adapting quickly to the most difficult league in the world, says Marten de RoonKEEP CALMMiddlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka says his side are competing in a mini-league for survival Everton win fourth game on the spin as they beat Middlesbrough 3-1As a regular face in Boros starting XI, the left footed centre-back will be hot on the heels of Chelseas Gary Cahill and Manchester Citys John Stones in a bid to earn his place. g in will be world class international players – that is the strength of the Manchester City squad. ‘He wasn’t the biggest fan but always kept an eye on their results. pp's side ease into EFL Cup last-16player ratingsPhilippe Coutinho was the star but Ragnar Klavan also impresses as Reds brush Rams asideMagic of the cupLIVE - Leicester and Chelsea head for extra-time after thrilling draw in EFL Cup third round clashRed riotDerby 0 Liverpool 3: Jurgen Klopp's Reds continue impressive form with easy win at Championship side But with Liverpool looking revitalised under former Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp, and bolstering the likes of Philippe Coutinho, Sadio Mane and Daniel Sturridge in their team, perhaps selling isnt always such a bad thing. YAYA TOURE is desperate to stay in the Premier League is he leaves Manchester City in January. feels like a kid trying to force his way into Antonio Conte's teamG-ET OUTFormer Chelsea and Barcelona star Samuel Eto'o dropped by club in racism row Instagram/.davidluiz_45The 'ex little boy' caught Luiz's eye during his first spell at ChelseaPA:Press Association5Luiz was delighted to recognise the supporter in the standsPosting a picture of the moment on Instagram, Luiz wrote: Great comeback lads. And his link up play when pushed further forward with the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Wayne Rooney has been laboured. The Estonian defender opened his account for the club against Derby on Tuesday. od night, so last week after the game against Liverpool I was totally in shock, when I arrived at the hotel, I saw one guy running screaming my name and telling me to wait, and when I saw the ex-little boy, now so big, making the same action just to say to me, ‘we support you and the team, good night David. And there are so many good players in the Premier League.