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Now could be a good time to get Victor Anichebe as a cheap option in your fantasy football team - as he's the only fit striker Everton have.
Sunday's 1-0 victory at Tottenham was a great result for the Blues and should keep them on course for the holy grail of European qualification.
But the loss of Ayegbeni Yakubu for the rest of the season after the forward ruptured his Achilles is a huge blow for David Moyes' side, and with Louis Saha aggravating his hamstring injury, Everton physio Mick Rathbone is one man who won't be worried about losing his job post-credit crunch.
All the latest on Everton's injury situation - plus of course all Ian Doyle's analysis on the win over Spurs - is in Monday's Daily Post, as well as a full preview of Liverpool's clash with West Ham as the Reds look to capitalise on Chelsea's defeat to Arsenal and go three points clear at the top.
There's also chief rugby writer Rob Griffiths' verdict on Saturday's impressive victory for Wales over Australia, while in a good week for Welsh sport Mark Currie brings you the action and reaction from Wrexham's 2-1 win at Stevenage Borough.
Oh, and there's full coverage of Manchester United's win in the Eastlands derby - but as I'm a City fan, the less said about that the better!
SIX Nations Grand Slam champions Wales will be out to finally take a Tri-Nations scalp when they host Australia at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday.
It's four years since they last beat either the Wallabies, the All Blacks or the Springboks, but our top rugby man Rob Griffiths will be there to analyse all the action as Warren Gatland's men aim to seize their best chance this autumn of a victory over one of the big three Southern Hemisphere sides.
On the eve of the game, however, coach Robin McBryde - an Anglesey man and, we think, a keen reader of the Daily Post - has blasted some players for not giving it their all in training this week.
This players are set to get a talking to next week by all accounts - but isn't it refreshing in British and particularly in Welsh sport that Gatland has instilled such a competitive mentality in the team that brave defeats to the two best sides in world rugby - New Zealand and South Africa - have gone down badly in the Wales camp.
Hopefully Wales can put that right in Saturday's game, and as always we've got a full preview in the Daily Post - as well as Liverpool and Everton, the build-up to Sunday's Manchester derby, Wrexham and all the Welsh Premier games.
And, of course, don't miss Monday's edition with our weekly pullout The Score, in which we'll have all the reaction and analysis from the weekend's action.
Anyway, time for me to go - if Rob Griffiths catches me blogging on Welsh rugby it'll be probably be the last time I get to do it!
WREXHAM fans might be shocked to learn that last season's unsuccessful battle against relegation cost the club more than £400,000.
As revealed in the Daily Post's sports pages on Monday, that's the figure spent by the Dragons to try and stay in the Football League after Brian Little was brought in as manager 12 months ago.
Also in Monday's paper, former Cameroon World Cup star Patrick Suffo has been offered a "pay as you play" deal by Little's successor Dean Saunders, and the striker could come into contention for Saturday's Blue Square Premier match at Weymouth.
That got us thinking in the office about World Cup stars who've played for Wrexham. So far we've got Trinidad & Tobago stars Carlos Edwards and Dennis Lawrence, and one you might not have heard about in Ron Hewitt, who played for Wales in the 1958 World Cup, and scored 111 goals for the Dragons.
If anybody can think of any more we'd be glad to bow down to your superior knowledge! Although a Wrexham World Cup XI, we think, might be a bridge too far.
Also in Monday's Daily Post, we've got rugby writer Rob Griffiths' analysis of Wales' brave defeat to World Champions South Africa at the Millennium Stadium, plus all the reaction to Joe Calzaghe's victory over Roy Jones Jr - will it really be the phenomenal boxer's last-ever fight?
And of course, there's all the football action from the weekend as Liverpool kept pace with Premier League leaders Chelsea, Everton recorded a third straight victory and champions Manchester United were beaten at Arsenal.
DIRK KUYT says he's back to old self and is desperate to win medals with Liverpool - which is why he's set to sign a new contract with the Reds.
The Anfield club are opening talks with both striker Kuyt and centre-half Daniel Agger - and you can read all about it in Tuesday's Daily Post.
Sunday's first defeat of the season to Tottenham Hotspur aside, it's easy to see why Kuyt feels he can win silverware with Liverpool.
The manager, players and fans have been saying it year after year, but this time they finally look like the complete package and in Tuesday's paper our regular columnist Mark Lawrenson says the Reds must now prove it by bouncing back in Saturday's Anfield clash against West Brom.
Before that, of course, Liverpool host Atletico Madrid in Tuesday's Champions League clash, with Reds fans hoping Fernando Torres will face his former club for the first time after missing the 1-1 draw at Vicente Calderon.
Also in Tuesday's paper, read the thoughts of Wrexham new boy Angelos Tsiaklis after his first game since joining on loan from Manchester City, we start our build-up to Wales' Autumn Tests against the world's finest rugby nations, and we've got all the reaction to Lewis Hamilton's historic Formula One World Championship triumph.
Don't forget to keep up to date with the latest from Anfield tonight at www.dailypost.co.uk


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