THE SUN: Dennis Bergkamp faces an FA rap after TV cameras caught him stamping on Blackburn defender Nils-Eric Johansson.

DAILY MIRROR: David Moyes insisted the hype surrounding teenage superstar Wayne Rooney does not make Everton a one-man team.

DAILY STAR: Old stager Lee Carsley upstaged wonder boy Wayne Rooney as Everton scorched to the top half of the Premiership.

DAILY MAIL: Manchester United left nine first-team starts behind when they flew to Cyprus ahead of tomorrow's Champions League fixture with Maccabi Haifa, but will not be punished by UEFA.

DAILY EXPRESS: Ken Bates has called for the sacking of Adam Crozier and claims the beleaguered FA chief executive is "out of control".

DAILY TELEGRAPH: The shape of Formula One will be under scrutiny today when the sport's chiefs meet leading team principals at a Heathrow hotel, with radical changes being proposed in an attempt to revitalise grand prix racing.

THE INDEPENDENT: On the day that the clocks went back an hour, Southampton, and in particular James Beattie, really wound back time.

THE GUARDIAN: Roy Keane returns to training today, apparently ready to abandon his appeal against a five-match ban for admitting in his autobiography that he deliberately set out to injure Alf Inge Haaland.

THE TIMES: So, he is human after all. A minute or so after taking the field as a substitute for Everton at Upton Park, Wayne Rooney was put through on goal by Kevin Campbell's clever turn and pass. He outpaced Tomas Repka and, with only David James to beat . . . he missed.