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    Wenger's concernpublished at 08:19

    Football

    Daily StarImage source, Daily Star

    Arsene Wenger takes the lead on this morning's Daily Star., external The Arsenal manager is concerned over the mental state of Laurent Koscielny and Olivier Giroud in the aftermath of the Parris atacks.

     "Sometimes it hits you more two or three days later than on the night," Wenger says on Koscielny. 

    "What I will want from him is that he's completely committed and feels ready. If not, I will not play him."

    Arsenal travel to West Brom on Saturday. 

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    'I know nothing'published at 08:14

    Football

    We also have a tonne of football content planned today, including 10 Premier League news conferences. 

    Jurgen KloppImage source, Daily Mirror

    The Daily Mirror leads with a story on Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp, who said Manchester City's training ground must be in "a deep forest".

    Klopp says he is in the dark over City's plans for Saturday's meeting between the sides.

    "We don't know about Silva, we don't know about Aguero, we don't know about Bony, and so on," said the German, referencing City's injury doubts.

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    Should a country use an overseas boss?published at 08:08

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    Roy Hodgson, Michael O'Neill, Chris Coleman, Gordon StrachanImage source, Getty Images

    Right, it's over to you guys. 

    A brief look at the home nations in British football will show us that all four are managed by one of their own. We want to know if this is right? Should the English rugby union team have appointed Eddie Jones - an Australian - or stayed with an English coach?

    Tweet us on #bbcsportsday.

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    Eddie the school teacherpublished at 08:03

    Rugby Union

    Retired Australia international Phil Waugh tells BBC Radio 5 live Breakfast that Eddie Jones has the ability to bond with and motivate players.

    “He wants to win and he'll do anything to win and I think that resonates with players because players are very much in that same mentality," says Waugh.

    "As a guy Eddie Jones is a good guy. He'll enjoy a beer in social settings with the team but when it comes down to performance he knows how to drive it."

    JonesImage source, Jones

    Another former Australia player - David Campese - has had lots to say on Jones' appointment. He's questioned England's decision to opt for an overseas coach.

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    Jones to mix it uppublished at 07:55

    Rugby Union

    Eddie Jones on the GuardianImage source, Guardian

    After being humbled in their own back yard during the World Cup, few would argue England do need the 'shake up' the Guardian leads on.

     "I hope to build a new team that will reflect the talent that exists within the English game. I believe the future is bright for England," Jones said.  

    Jones has coached Australia - famously to defeat against England in the 2003 World Cup final - and Japan - during the recent World Cup - at international level.

    If you want to read the full BBC Sport news story on his appointment, click here.

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    What do you think?published at 07:51

    Rugby Union

    The TimesImage source, The Times

    The Times also leads with Eddie Jones being appointed as England head coach.

    The 55-year-old has signed a four-year deal and of course, his appointment as the country's first foreign coach will spark some debate. We want to hear from you on the subject. We are on #bbcsportsday.

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    Good morning sport fanspublished at 07:40

    Welcome

    Eddie JonesImage source, Daily Mail

    "Ready, Eddie, Go!"

    The back page of the Daily Mail sums it up pretty well. England have just confirmed a new head coach and we have a monster day of sporting coverage ahead.

    As many as 10 Premier League news conferences, ATP World Tour Final tennis, the final ODI as England take on Pakistan, golf's Race to Dubai draws nearer its finish and even some build-up to tomorrow's El Clasico.

    Say it with me... "Ready, Eddie, Go."