Mourinho said very little to the media following his Chelsea side's sixth league defeat of the season, but according to Blues midfielder Ramires he "didn't say anything" to his players either. (Chelsea website)
Former Chelsea striker Didier Drogba, 37, is considering a loan move to Serie A side Bologna. The Montreal Impact forward will be free to move during the MLS off-season from next month. (Mirror)
Manchester United and Manchester City are competing for the signature of 18-year-old Anderlecht midfielder Youri Tielemans. (Daily Star)
Chelsea striker Diego Costa could be banned for four matches after appearing to kick out at Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel in Saturday's 3-1 defeat at Stamford Bridge. (ESPN)
But another report claims Costa will not be punished as the FA is satisfied the incident does not warrant further action. (Daily Mail)
Bayern Munich manager Pep Guardiola is "very close" to agreeing a contract extension with the German club. His current deal expires at the end of the season. (Sport - in Spanish)
Two weeks before he retired, former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson told Patrice Evra that he planned to stay on for another five years and was "99%" sure Real Madrid's 30-year-old forward Cristiano Ronaldo would return to the club. (Times - subscription required)
Barcelona have apologised for disrupting Getafe forward Victor Rodriguez's press conference on Saturday when first-team players barged in dressed up in Halloween costumes. (Goal.com)
By making his 35th appearance for Everton in the 6-2 victory over Sunderland, Arouna Kone earned a 12-month extension to his contract with the club. Kone, 31, scored a hat-trick in Sunday's win. (Liverpool Echo)
Everton are considering making a bid for Barcelona's 20-year-old forward Munir El Haddadi. (Don Balon - in Spanish)
A scientific study in the United States has found that persistent heading of modern lightweight footballs can cause lasting brain damage. (Guardian)
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The irony of Sunderland conceding six goals a week after claiming their sixth successive win over Newcastle was not lost on former Magpies striker Alan Shearer. "That's football!" he tweeted.A Japanese school team scored a contender for goal of the season - with the ball not touching the ground between a goalkeeper's punt and an acrobatic finish. (Eurosport)
And finally
A row over felled trees has broken out between West Brom midfielder Craig Gardner and his neighbours in a Warwickshire village. The 28-year-old is accused of "destroying the privacy" of his fellow villagers by cutting down large trees on his property. (Coventry Telegraph)Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp offered Reds winger Jordon Ibe his glasses after the 19-year-old misplaced a pass during a training session. (Metro)
Werder Bremen forward Zlatko Junuzovic, 28, nutmegged Borussia Dortmund defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos three times in swift succession as his team were beaten 3-1 on Saturday. (Talksport)
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