JOB STORIES
Guus closes in on Reds as Dutchman admits he would jump at Kop job
Guus Hiddink has put himself in the frame to replace Rafa Benitez as Liverpool manager but will first seek the approval of Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.
Rafa Benitez on Juventus radar as Guus Hiddink puts himself in the frame for Liverpool job
Juventus are ready to offer Rafa Benitez an escape route from his mounting problems at Anfield. Former Italy striker Roberto Bettega has moved in as the new boardroom heavyweight at the Turin club and has already targeted Benitez.
What the back pages say: Wayne Rooney could quit Manchester United, Kieron Dyer set to quit West Ham, Rafa told his job is safe
Wayne Rooney's contract demands could end his career at Manchester United - while West Ham midfielder Kieron Dyer is ready to hand up his boots at 31
Hiddink closes in on Liverpool as Dutchman admits he would jump at Kop job
Guus Hiddink has put himself in the frame to replace Rafa Benitez as Liverpool manager but will first seek the approval of Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.
Football - McDermott hopeful over Reading job
Reading caretaker manager Brian McDermott is hoping a shock win over Liverpool will boost his chances of claiming the job permanently.
McDermott keen on job
Reading caretaker manager Brian McDermott is hoping a shock win over Liverpool will boost his chances of claiming the job on a permanent basis.
David Ngog praised for 'impossible job' of filling in for Torres
• Ngog has done a good job, says Javier Mascherano• Forward has eased pressure on Rafael BenítezJavier Mascherano has paid tribute to David Ngog for shouldering the "impossible job" of replacing Fernando Torres in the Liverpool attack and easing the pressure on the manager, Rafael Benítez.A lack of quality cover for Liverpool's record signing has been a frequent criticism of Benítez this season, with the problem exacerbated by the hernia that has restricted Torres to only one first team start in the past six weeks. Ngog, however, has improved noticeably during the Spaniard's absence
SCREAMER LIVE: Kanchelskis takes club job - plus more from football world
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SCREAMER LIVE: Worthington keen on Owls job - plus more from football world
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SCREAMER LIVE: Nigel Worthington keen on Sheffield Wednesday job - plus more from the world of football
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THE FIRING LINE: We're braced for a tight Christmas as Gary Megson, Phil Brown and Mick McCarthy fight for their jobs
Here's Sportsmail's sack-race rankings - otherwise known as The Firing Line. Each week we'll bring you our latest chart of the managers under pressure, and those on Easy Street.
Liverpool assure Benitez his job is secure
Liverpool have assured Rafa Benitez that his job is secure despite the club joining the Champions League also-rans.
Champions League - Benitez job 'not under threat'
Rafael Benitez's position "is under no threat" despite the club's first Champions League exit at the group stages for six years.
Rafael Benítez is assured his 'job is safe' despite crushing exit
• Liverpool's managing director, Christian Purslow, backs Benítez• Club now targeting Europa League consolation prizeRafael Benítez has been assured his position as Liverpool manager will not be undermined by Champions League failure as he admitted the 2005 winners and 2007 runners-up had only themselves to blame for a damaging group-stage exit. The unequivocal support arrived from the Liverpool managing director, Christian Purslow, who insisted the Anfield club could withstand the financial impact of their early elimination.David Ngog's fourth-minute goal gave Liverpool victory over D
Rafael Benítez's job is safe despite exit from Champions League
• Liverpool's managing director, Christian Purslow, backs Benítez• Club now targeting Europa League consolation prizeRafael Benítez has been assured his position as Liverpool manager will not be undermined by Champions League failure as he admitted the 2005 winners and 2007 runners-up had only themselves to blame for a damaging group-stage exit. The unequivocal support arrived from the Liverpool managing director, Christian Purslow, who insisted the Anfield club could withstand the financial impact of their early elimination.David Ngog's fourth-minute goal gave Liverpool victory over D
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