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  • Jones names seven new faces in England squad

  • Build up to Wednesday's Premier League games

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  1. football

    'It was a heart attack for the coaches'published at 08:09

    Newcastle 3-3 Man Utd

    Steve McClarenImage source, Getty Images

    Newcastle counterpart Steve McClaren called the game a "classic" and said it had left him drained on the touchline.

    "People said that United were boring and that we lack character, but we kept fighting until the end and we have got a goal that feels like a winner," he said.

    "People thought it would be a 0-0 and it was a classic at 3-3. It must have been a great game for the neutral. It was a heart attack for the coaches."

    Despite their last-minute leveller, Newcastle remain in the bottom three with 18 points from 21 games, while Manchester United drop to sixth.

  2. football

    'We could have scored six'published at 08:04

    Newcastle 3-3 Man Utd

    The points may have been shared but there were contrasting emotions at St James' Park after Newcastle twice came from behind to draw 3-3 with Manchester United.

    Red Devils boss Louis van Gaal said: "Of course it feels like a defeat. We have given it away," adding: "We could have scored six."

    Wayne RooneyImage source, AP
  3. Wednesday's paperspublished at 07:57 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2016

    The Times

    Almost an identical picture in The Times, which says 'Best you wish it was boring now, Louis'.

    They don't hold back, claiming that Dummett's rocket ensures the 'rot continues' at Manchester United.

    Times back pageImage source, Times
  4. Wednesday's paperspublished at 07:57 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2016

    Daily Telegraph

    The Daily Telegraph says 'How's that for entertainment' alongside a picture of the celebrating Paul Dummett.

    Daily Telegraph back pageImage source, Daily Telegraph
  5. Wednesday's paperspublished at 07:57 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2016

    Daily Star

    The Daily Star screams out 'Dummies' in a nod to Paul Dummett's equaliser.

    Daily Star back pageImage source, Daily Star
  6. Wednesday's paperspublished at 07:56 Greenwich Mean Time 13 January 2016

    Daily Mirror

    First, a quick scan of today's papers. 

    After last night's 3-3 Premier League thriller at St James' Park between Newcastle United and Manchester United, the Daily Mirror says that the Old Trafford side are not boring any more, although conceding a last-minute equaliser was obviously Louis van Gaal's idea of entertainment. 

    Daily Mirror back pageImage source, Daily Mirror
  7. Good morningpublished at 08:00

    Boring, boring Man United...

    Wayne Rooney scoring v Newcastle UnitedImage source, Getty Images

    What's this? Six goals? In one game?

    Paul Dummett scoring v Manchester UnitedImage source, Reuters

    Even Louis van Gaal was excited.

    Plenty to look back on, plenty to look forward to.

    Welcome to another Sportsday.

    Louis van GaalImage source, Reuters