Raheem Sterling is rightfully in the spotlight in Wednesday's sport pages after his classy goal against Chelsea brought Liverpool back into their Capital One Cup semi-final clash with the Blue Lions.
Elsewhere, though, there were still a handful of rumours that managed to sneak in in spite of Sterling's heroics, and Theo Walcott made a very ambitious claim on Arsenal's current attacking ranks.
Kevin Mirallas is back in the spotlight in Mirror Sport a day after his blunder from the penalty spot with another link to Spurs, and Walcott has said that the Gunners' current attack can trump their 2004 version (aka "The Invincibles"):
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