In the paperspublished at 07:25 British Summer Time 12 July 2014
...while the Star goes for a bit of both. Suarez and Sami share the back page:
Brazil face Netherlands in the World Cup third-place play-off (21:00 BST)
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DEBATE: Who should win the award for player of the tournament?
James McMath and Mike Whalley
...while the Star goes for a bit of both. Suarez and Sami share the back page:
... from the Reds and Greene, to the Blues: The Mirror reports that Germany midfielder Sami Khedira is on his way to Chelsea:
...while The Daily Express covers Luis Suarez leaving the Reds with a hint of Graham Greene:
Let's start off with a quick look at today's newspapers. The World Cup final might be on the horizon but there's no escaping a familiar face on the back pages of many of today's editions...
The Sun goes with:
The 10-player shortlist for the player of the tournament was announced by Fifa on Friday.
Angel Di Maria, Javier Mascherano, Lionel Messi, Mats Hummels, Toni Kroos, Phillip Lahm, Thomas Muller, James Rodriguez, Neymar and Arjen Robben are the names in the frame.
We'd like your views on who should win the golden ball and why. Are there any players not on the list who deserve to be there?
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Hello everyone, and welcome back to World Cup Sportsday.
Well, thank goodness that's over. Two whole days without football - how have you coped? We've managed to stave off the withdrawal symptoms by double-checking our wallchart and arguing over which team had the best kit.
Thankfully, the action returns today with Brazil v Netherlands in the third-place play-off and, while it is a match that neither team wanted to be involved in, it promises to be an intriguing affair.
Stick with us as we build up to that one. We'll also be looking ahead to tomorrow's final between Germany and Argentina, as well as asking for your usual contributions.