Newspapers: Ryder Cup D-Day, Liverpool call for Kenny Dalglish, ruthless Chelsea sink Arsenal

04 October 2010 07:54
DAILY MAILColin Montgomerie mixed euphoria with a note of caution lastnight after describing a sensational comeback by his Ryder Cup team as 'one of the great days in the history of European golf'. [LNB]Also: Roy Hodgson faced up to Liverpool's worst season for 57 years yesterday and admitted his team are in a relegation battle.[LNB] Enlarge On course: Ross Fisher celebrates Europe's dominance on Sunday[LNB]THE SUNLiverpool fans chanted for the return of Kenny Dalglish after a shock home defeat to Blackpool left them in the relegation zone. [LNB]Also: Colin Montgomerie has vowed there will be no repeat of the Brookline horror show.[LNB]DAILY MIRROR Roy Hodgson has accepted responsibility for the shambles that has landed Liverpool in a relegation battle. [LNB]Also: Colin Montgomerie called on Europe to show a ruthless streak and finish off the Americans at Celtic Manor today.[LNB]DAILY STARStunned boss Roy Hodgson last night admitted that his Liverpool side are in a relegation battle. [LNB]Also: Lee Westwood will lead the charge for European Ryder Cup glory at exactly 9.05am this morning.[LNB]Nightmare: Reds boss Hodgson[LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPH'Boom, baby, boom.' Jeff Overton's eagle cry was the sound of the Ryder Cup finally coming alive. This is not jingoism, because Europe smashed the United States in the third session of the match to take a three-point lead into the final day. [LNB]Also: That's why they're champions. That's why Chelsea look wedded to the title and why Arsenal seem destined to remain beautiful bridesmaids.[LNB]THE TIMESAfter what Colin Montgomerie, their captain, described as 'one of the greatest days of European golf', Europe need only five points from the final 12 singles matches to win back the Ryder Cup today. [LNB]Also: India was backed to stage the Olympic Games last night amid fresh questions over the ethics of saddling an impoverished society with a £2.4billion sports bill.[LNB]THE INDEPENDENTThe first Monday finish of the Ryder Cup will see the Americans attempt to achieve their own, slightly more positive, first. After a stunning European fightback which rivals any in the 83-year history of this match, Corey Pavin's men trail 91/2 - 61/2. Never before on away soil has either of the teams come back from such a large deficit going into the climactic 12 singles. [LNB]Also: The unintended irony in Manchester City assistant manager Brian Kidd's appraisal of his midfielder's character - 'Everybody knows Nigel de Jong' - might have been amusing had not the prodigiously talented young victim of the Dutchman's first challenge been preparing for the long haul to recovery from a broken leg last night.[LNB]THE GUARDIANColin Montgomerie expects and yesterday Europe's Ryder Cup team delivered for their captain at a rain-sodden, emotion-drenched Celtic Manor course, winning five-and-a-half points from six against the United States to leave victory within their grasp. [LNB]Also: England have begun the Euro 2012 qualifiers smoothly, with a convincing reaction to the anticlimax of the World Cup. It can only please Fabio Capello if players must struggle for selection. Some face a challenge even to be on the periphery of the manager's plans for the next match, against Montenegro at Wembley on 12 October.[LNB]DAILY EXPRESSRoy Hodgson accepted responsibility for the 'really, really bleak' start to the season that has left his tenure in crisis and admitted Liverpool have been plunged into a relegation battle. [LNB]Also: Lee Westwood will this morning be given the task of kick-starting Europe's charge to Ryder Cup glory.[LNB][LNB] [LNB]  Explore more:People: Brian Kidd, Colin Montgomerie, Fabio Capello, Kenny Dalglish, Roy Hodgson, Lee Westwood Places: Liverpool, Montenegro, United Kingdom, India, Europe

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