From the Back Pages, February 13: Roy Hodgson insists he will not bring John Terry in from the cold

John Terry’s international career will not, after all, enjoy a late, unlikely resurgence. Roy Hodgson, the England head coach, today restated that he would not consider the Chelsea captain for his World Cup squad this summer, insisting that Terry remains a former England player having left the international fold in September 2012. (The Times)
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Manchester United are prepared to spend this summer “in a way we haven’t seen in previous years” in order to address this season’s on-field problems, according to executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward. (The Independent)

Two Premier League games - Manchester City vs Sunderland and Everton vs Crystal Palace - had to be called off due to inclement weather. (The Mirror)

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Gerrard snatches win from the spot to put Liverpool’s title tilt back on track and spare Kolo the clown more blushes after howler. (Daily Mail)

Tottenham Hotspur are breaking from a jog into a sprint in their pursuit of the Champions League as Tim Sherwood’s reputation as a manager continues to soar following this ­comfortable win over a forlorn Newcastle United side. (The Telegraph)

Boo’s at Emirates as Arsenal fans show displeasure at stalemate. (The Express)

Paul Collingwood will join Ashley Giles in a new England coaching team for the six-match trip to the West Indies this month followed by the World Twenty20 in Bangladesh. It gives the former Ashes team-mates the chance to establish themselves as an effective double act to succeed Andy Flower in the long term. (The Guardian)