The back pagespublished at 10:43 British Summer Time 21 October 2017
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Last night was a miserable one for the Unhappy 'Ammers. And the Daily Telegraph reckon Slaven Bilic is on the brink...
Daily Mirror
Sorry Real Madrid, Harry Kane might not follow in the footsteps of Spurs legend Jimmy Greaves by playing abroad.
The Mirror are running a story, accompanied by a picture of the pair meeting up yesterday, saying Kane wants to be a one-club man.
The Sun
Arsenal midfielder Mesut Ozil is angry at a "campaign" to undermine him, according to the Sun.
The Times
First up is the Times, who make us feel like a Premier League defender with the striking front cover of their sports supplement.
Because Kevin de Bruyne is playing so well that opponents will think they are seeing four of him in front of them.
Before we dive straight into the pre-match chat - team news from the Bridge will be dropping in about an hour and eight minutes - let's have a gander at what the back pages are saying...
But the action after that is equally tasty. The top two - Manchester City and Manchester United - lead the programme....
Chelsea v Watford (12:30 BST)
Hello! While Conte is scratching his thatch about Chelsea's recent form, the bloke stood in the opposite technical box today has no such concerns.
Marco Silva's stock keeps rising - as does his team. Watford are up to the heady heights of FOURTH in the Premier League.
Can the Hornets sting Chelsea today? If they can earn a win at the Bridge for the first time since 1986 then Silva's side will finish the day up in third.
Chelsea v Watford - that's our lunchtime date.
Now I'm not suggesting Antonio Conte is going to be joining Craig Shakespeare, Frank de Boer and Slaven Bilic(?) down the job centre next week.
However... something is not right at Chelsea. Too many injuries? Not enough resources to cope with three games in a week? Players 'exhausted' because of Conte's training methods?, external
Chelsea haven't lost three Premier League games on the bounce for a while.
In fact, the last time that happened the Blues were also the reigning champions.
Rumours of player unrest at Cobham were also sweeping around the back pages.
And the manager paid the price...