Summary

  • Fifa reform process: US attorney general news conference

  • Attorney general on Fifa scandal: "The betrayal of trust set forth here is outrageous"

  • Two Fifa vice-presidents arrested on suspicion of accepting bribes

  • 14 more men indicted in football corruption probe

  • Neville: If I turned down Valencia job, I could have said goodbye to my credibility

  1. Pistorius guilty of murderpublished at 08:41
    Breaking

    South Africa's Supreme Court have found Oscar Pistorius guilty of murder, and have overturned the previous culpable homicide conviction. 

    You can find more detail on our live text page on the hearing

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    Fifa will 'continue to co-operate fully'published at 08:37

    Football

    Fifa, football's world governing body, has issued a statement, saying: "Fifa became aware of the actions taken today by the US Department of Justice.

    "Fifa will continue to co-operate fully with the US investigation as permitted by Swiss law, as well as with the investigation being led by the Swiss Office of the Attorney General.

    "Fifa will have no further comment on today's developments."

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    High-ranking officials detained at Zurich hotelpublished at 08:34

    Football

    The main news this morning is that two "high-ranking" Fifa officials have been arrested in dawn raids at a Swiss hotel on suspicion of accepting millions of dollars of bribes.

    Police swooped on the luxury Baur au Lac hotel in Zurich, where several Fifa officials were arrested in May.

    A two-day meeting of Fifa's executive committee is taking place in the city to vote on reforms.

    To read more about the story, click here. 

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  4. What the papers saypublished at 08:28

    It was back in 1872 that Daniel Sturridge was last seen playing football so it is perhaps no surprise that a picture of the Liverpool striker celebrating scoring against Southampton adorns the back page of the Independent. 

    "Sturridge hands out the pain as Liverpool hit Southampton for six," is their headline. (I see what they've done there...)

    IndependentImage source, Independent
  5. What the papers saypublished at 08:23

    A picture of celebratory Liverpool players is what will greet you if you pick up the Daily Telegraph today. 

    "Klopp's six of the best," the paper hails , externaland their football journalist Jeremy Wilson believes that Jurgen Klopp's men "have the real look of title contenders". 

    Daily TelegraphImage source, Daily Telegraph
  6. What the papers saypublished at 08:18

    This is getting predictable now. 

    If you're the sort of person who enjoys cutting out pictures of Gary Neville whenever he appears in the national papers and sticking them in a scrapbook then this is a day made for you. 

    As well as focusing on Gary Neville's move to Valencia, The Guardian also has space on its back page to quote Lord Coe, external who says that athletics is "at a crossroads and I must restore trust".

    GuardianImage source, Guardian
  7. What the papers saypublished at 08:13

    Whose picture adorns the back page of the Daily Mirror? Yep, it's that man again. Gary Neville. 

    "One El Of A Boss," is the paper's headline, with comments from Sir Alex Ferguson, external who says his former player has "all the qualities required to be a success". 

    Daily MirrorImage source, Daily Mirror
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    5 live Football Daily podcastpublished at 08:09

    Football

    Gary Neville 'reminds me of Pep Guardiola'

    Find out why Spanish football expert Graham Hunter has made that comparison, plus full reaction to Liverpool's 6-1 thrashing of Southampton in the League Cup quarter finals, by downloading the 5 live Football Daily podcast

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  9. What the papers saypublished at 08:09

    The Daily Express also leads with Gary Neville's move to Spain. 

    "Gary Neville has put himself in the frame to become the next England coach after sensationally stepping into management with Spanish side Valencia," says the paper. , external

    Daily ExpressImage source, Daily Express
  10. What the papers saypublished at 08:04

    Before we get into the nitty-gritty of what's happening in the world of sport, let's first glance at the back pages of the national papers. 

    The Sun leads with Gary Neville's appointment as Valencia boss. 

    But the paper says, external the former Manchester United defender "may only be keeping the Valencia hotseat warm for Jose Mourinho" with the Chelsea boss the Spanish club's top target in the summer.

    The SunImage source, The Sun