Reaction from the latest A-League round is prominent in the papers on Monday morning, while John Kosmina complaining about his squad crisis and possible FFA plans to scrap squad limits both also get a mention.
In The Sydney Morning Herald, Sebastian Hassett has written that Football Federation Australia are considering scrapping the 23-man squad limit for each A-League club.
In The Courier-Mail, Marco Monteverde discusses Thomas Broich's belief that his Brisbane Roar side needs results in crunch matches.
"We've been successful with this style of football and still in almost every game we're the better team.
"But we're not the better team on the scoreboard that's what we have to change," Broich told Marco Monteverde.
In The Advertiser, Val Migliaccio reports on Adelaide United's lack of players, with John Kosmina forced to recall recovering defender Evgeniy Levchenko and Cassio to his side.
Finally, in The Sydney Morning Herald James Gardiner speaks to Gary van Egmond about his reaction to Newcastle’s first away win of the season.
“To win away from home, and to do it against Brisbane, was very pleasing,” van Egmond told Gardiner.