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10 June 2008
DAILY MAIL: Fabio Capello has urged Frank Lampard to consider a move to Inter Milan, suggesting it could make him a better player. Also: Richie McCaw will ignore offers to become Britain's first £500,000-a-year rugby player rather than abandon something which money cannot buy - leading the All Blacks.
THE SUN: Gareth Barry has demanded Martin O'Neill lets him go to Liverpool. Also: Manchester United will tell Cristiano Ronaldo to be back for pre-season training - or be fined. Liverpool's owners have been labelled a 'disgrace' after they claimed £1.4million in expenses for just seven months.
DAILY MIRROR: Manchester United last night made an official complaint to FIFA over Real Madrid's persistent public courting of Cristiano Ronaldo. Also: Jailed Joey Barton was yesterday told to take a £30,000-a-week pay cut or face being sacked, as Newcastle owner Mike Ashley gets tough. Fabio Capello last night promised England will reach the 2010 World Cup by playing "fantasy" football.
DAILY STAR: Manchester United last night went to war with Real Madrid over their pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo after reporting the Spanish champions to FIFA. Also: Fabio Capello will ruthlessly axe big-name England stars who do not come up to scratch. Holland were Ruudy marvels as they sank world champions Italy in Euro 2008's Group of Death.
THE TIMES: Manchester United took the extraordinary step yesterday of reporting Real Madrid to FIFA, world football's governing body, over their public pursuit of Cristiano Ronaldo. Also: Roman Abramovich has enlisted the services of Vlado Lemic, a controversial Serbian agent, to help in Chelsea's search for a new manager.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Twenty20 Cup starts tomorrow with counties fearing legal action from any of their players they ban for signing up with the rebel Indian Cricket League. Also: Franck Ribery, the France winger, yesterday distanced himself from a potential £30 million move to Chelsea.
THE GUARDIAN: Zimbabwe's cricketers should be barred from playing in England as long as Robert Mugabe remains president according to Archbishop Desmond Tutu, one of the world's leading humanitarians and a central figure in the sporting boycott of apartheid South Africa. Also: A change in race strategy by the McLaren-Mercedes team was a major contributory factor to Lewis Hamilton's ignominious retirement from Sunday's Canadian grand prix in Montreal, when he ran into the back of the world champion Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari as he accelerated down the pit lane following a routine refuelling stop.
THE INDEPENDENT: Defeat Italy can endure. Humiliation on this scale for the champions of the world is enough to make you wonder whether Roberto Donadoni's team are coming apart before Euro 2008 has barely begun.
DAILY EXPRESS: Fabio Capello last night warned that Frank Lampard and Michael Owen face a fight for their England futures. Also: Andriy Shevchenko has been acting as an 'adviser' to his close friend Roman Abramovich in the search for a new manager. Romania coach Victor Piturca is nicknamed Satan and he certainly made life hell for France in the group of death.
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