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What the back pages say - July 19

Last updated at 11:48am on 19.07.08

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THE SUN: Michael Vaughan was at the centre of a cheat storm last night as the second npower Test exploded. Also: Tottenham have lodged an official complaint over Manchester United's pursuit of Dimitar Berbatov and Liverpool's bid to land Robbie Keane. Greg Norman's incredible Open adventure continued at Birkdale yesterday as he reached halfway just one shot behind leader KJ Choi.

DAILY MIRROR: Sir Alex Ferguson was branded an "unbelievable hypocrite" last night over his pursuit of Tottenham striker Dimitar Berbatov. Also: Inter Milan last night claimed Frank Lampard has finally agreed in principle to quit Chelsea for the San Siro. Roy Keane was handed a humiliating snub by Tottenham reject Younes Kaboul yesterday who said he wouldn't join Sunderland "even if there was an earthquake".

DAILY STAR: Cristiano Ronaldo is staying at Manchester United - and that's official. Also: Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard's moves from Chelsea came a step closer yesterday as Barcelona moved in for the hitman and Inter Milan revealed they had a deal agreed with the midfielder.

DAILY MAIL: Greg Norman praised the contribution made by new wife Chrissie Evert after moving within a shot of becoming the oldest halfway leader in Open history yesterday. Also: Dwain Chambers will not run in Beijing after a High Court judge refused to lift his lifetime Olympic ban. Chelsea last night started a furious defence of their groundsman Steve Bethell after the FA put him on a racism charge.

DAILY EXPRESS: Cristiano Ronaldo is staying at Manchester United. Also: Martin O'Neill's attempts to end his feud with Gareth Barry and reintroduce his captain back into the fold at Villa Park have been rendered futile by the England midfielder's reiteration that he remains hell-bent on a move to Liverpool this summer.

THE TIMES: Daniel Levy, the Tottenham Hotspur chairman, accused Sir Alex Ferguson of arrogance and hypocrisy last night after making a formal complaint to the Premier League about Manchester United's pursuit of Dimitar Berbatov.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: England captain Michael Vaughan was accused of haranguing South Africa's AB de Villiers during lunch as relations between England and South Africa nose-dived on the first day of the second npower Test at Headingley.

THE GUARDIAN: Chelsea appear set to sign the Milan playmaker Kaka for a world-record 100m (£79.3m) after discussions took place this week, with both clubs and the Brazil international keen for a deal to go through.

THE INDEPENDENT: Through the wind and the rain, the howls and the wails, the carnage and the shattered dreams, emerged one of the game's most uplifting stories here last night. Also: Mark Cavendish's already immense achievements in this year's Tour came a step closer to the stuff of sporting legend yesterday when he blasted to yet another bunch sprint victory - his fourth in the race.


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