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20 May 2008
Also: The Russian authorities have warned Manchester United and Chelsea fans arriving in Moscow for tomorrow night's Champions League final that there will be a zero-tolerance approach to anti-social behaviour after witnessing the trouble involving Rangers supporters at the UEFA Cup final in Manchester last week. The ominous shadow of Shane Warne may loom over England again after Australia's legendary leg-spinner admitted that he would consider coming out of Test retirement.
Inter bound? Chelsea's Frank Lampard
DAILY MIRROR: Frank Lampard flew in to Moscow last night with Inter Milan claiming he will leave Chelsea for the San Siro after the Champions League final.
Also: Carlos Tevez has taunted Chelsea ahead of tomorrow's Champions League Final with Manchester United - claiming the Blues have an inferiority complex when it comes to playing Sir Alex Ferguson's men. Richard Kingson claims Birmingham chief David Sullivan has offended the whole of Ghana - by branding the keeper "a waste of space".
THE SUN: John Terry has vowed to win back the England captaincy by leading Chelsea to Champions League glory in Moscow.
Also: Avram Grant will demand to be called the Special One if Chelsea win the Champions League tomorrow night. Rio Ferdinand will walk out in Moscow tomorrow night rehabilitated in the eyes of Manchester United's fans.DAILY STAR: John Terry aims to prove to Fabio Capello in Moscow that he deserves to be England captain.
Also: Chelsea will be haunted by a blast from the past in Moscow tomorrow - 'ghost goal' referee Lubos Michel. Newcastle are planning a double £8million swoop for Galatasaray's Turkish whizzkid Arda Turan and Stuttgart striker Mario Gomez.
DAILY EXPRESS: Inter Milan claim they will sign Chelsea's Frank Lampard for £7million after the Champions League final.
Also: Harry Redknapp, the cup-winning hero of Portsmouth, is poised to become the home-town hero of Bournemouth with a bid to guarantee the club's future.
THE TIMES: Chelsea's preparations for the Champions League final were disrupted yesterday by reports from Italy that Frank Lampard would quit the club after the game to take up a four-year contract with Inter Milan.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: There were new fears over the state of the playing surface in the Luzhniki Stadium last night after the English groundsman charged with preparing the pitch admitted he had run out of time.
THE GUARDIAN: Chelsea and Manchester United, the Premier League's two representatives in tomorrow's Champions League final, owe creditors £1.5billion between them.
Also: A report into the integrity of tennis yesterday discovered that 45 matches over the past five years need investigation because of suspect betting patterns.
THE INDEPENDENT: Frank Lampard could play his last game for Chelsea in the Champions League final against Manchester United tomorrow after Internazionale stepped up their efforts to sign the midfielder yesterday.
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