What the back pages say on Monday, July 26: Roberto Mancini taunts Manchester City's rivals

26 July 2010 07:31
Battle cry: Mancini during pre-season training[LNB]DAILY MAILManchester City manager Roberto Mancini last night claimed that his team's emergence as genuine title contenders has the rest of the Barclays Premier League running scared. [LNB]Also: Ferrari could be banned from Formula One after fixing yesterday's German Grand Prix for Spanish driver Fernando Alonso to win.[LNB]THE SUNFerrari face being kicked out of Formula One for fixing yesterday's German Grand Prix. [LNB]Also: Roberto Mancini is ready to move for Liverpool striker Fernando Torres.[LNB]DAILY STARRoberto Mancini has set the alarm bells ringing at Anfield as he steps up his bid to snatch £60million Fernando Torres. [LNB]Also: Ferrari were last night branded 'cheats and thieves' after Fernando Alonso passed team-mate Felipe Massa to win the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim.[LNB]DAILY MIRRORStephen Ireland is on his way out of Eastlands after a clash with Roberto Mancini on Manchester City's trip to New York. [LNB]Also: Roberto Mancini has accused Manchester City's Premier League rivals of running scared of his club's riches. [LNB]DAILY EXPRESS'Dirty thieving cheats' are words echoing around Formula One after Ferrari dragged the sport into disrepute at the German Grand Prix. [LNB]Also: Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini has set the alarm bells ringing at Anfieldby revealing Fernando Torres is his choice as the best-equipped striker to spearhead his club's title charge.[LNB] Old one-two: Massa leads Alonso during the German GP at the Hockenheimring[LNB]THE GUARDIANRoberto Mancini has confirmed Manchester City are willing to underwrite a British record transfer for Fernando Torres should the Spaniard decide to leave Liverpool. [LNB]Also: Ferrari may be stripped of first and second places in yesterday's German Grand prix after being found guilty of a breach of the rules regarding team orders.[LNB]THE TIMESFerrari, the most famous team in Formula One, could be banned for race-fixing after the result of the German Grand Prix was manipulated so that Fernando Alonso could win. [LNB]Also: Mark Cavendish claimed his fifth stage win in this year's Tour de France yesterday, and his second successive victory on the Champs Elysees as Alberto Contador sealed an emotional overall triumph.[LNB]THE INDEPENDENTAs Fernando Alonso tried to justify a hollow victory handed to him by Ferrari team-mate Felipe Massa yesterday evening, it was easy to wonder if you'd missed something. [LNB]Also: Roberto Mancini will switch his attentions to recruiting another striker after finally tying up a deal for Lazio left-back Aleksandar Kolarov and will be monitoring the ongoing discord between Fernando Torres and Liverpool with mounting interest.[LNB]THE DAILY TELEGRAPHFormula One was engulfed in a fresh 'team orders' row last  night after Ferrari were found guilty of bringing the sport into disrepute by ordering Felipe Massa to stand aside and let Fernando Alonso win yesterday's German Grand Prix at Hockenheim. [LNB]Also: Manchester City remain hopeful of beating Chelsea and Barcelona to the £70million signing of striker Fernando Alonso should he leave Liverpool, says manager Roberto Mancini. [LNB]  

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