What the back pages say: Taylor should feel no guilt over Eduardo tackle, Drogba backs Guus to win t

20 February 2009 08:55
DAILY MAIL[LNB]England were frustrated in the third Test when West Indies held on for a draw at 370 for nine in fading light at the Antigua Recreation Ground.[LNB]Strauss: I feel like I've lost the match not drawn it[LNB][LNB] Also: England's bid team for the 2018 World Cup have identified Twickenham, the home of rugby union, as a possible venue for the tournament.[LNB]Football at Twickers: FA look at RFU HQ for World Cup games[LNB][LNB]We'll go far together: Didier Drogba celebrates with team-mates Nicolas Anelka (right) and Salomon Kalou[LNB] DAILY MIRROR[LNB]England were denied a dramatic third Test victory in Antigua last night.[LNB] Also: Defiant Harry Redknapp vowed to pack his team with 17-year-olds in the second leg after Tottenham's late collapse last night.'[LNB]SHAKHTAR 2 SPURS 0: Harry vows to pack side with kids for second leg[LNB][LNB]DAILY STAR[LNB]Sir Alex Ferguson has challenged Manchester United to win every game between now and the end of the season. [LNB]Let's win the lot! United set their stall out[LNB][LNB]Also: Birmingham boss Alex McLeish has slammed Eduardo's agent, insisting Martin Taylor should feel no guilt for the horror tackle which almost ended the striker's career - or for his actions since.[LNB]THE SUN[LNB]Didier Drogba is backing new manager Guus Hiddink to unite Chelsea and get them back on the trophy trail. [LNB]Also: England's astonishing Caribbean tour took another dramatic twist when they were denied victory in a thrilling, nerve-shredding finish.[LNB]DAILY EXPRESS[LNB]England were left frustrated and hurt last night as the West Indies tailenders saved the third Test. Also: Sir Alex Ferguson wants his Untouchables to become Invincibles.[LNB] THE TIMES[LNB]England were left with nothing but regret when they failed in their race against time to beat West Indies during a thrilling climax to the third Test match at the Antigua Recreation Ground last night. [LNB]Also: Alexandre Gaydamak, the Portsmouth owner, gave the clearest indication yet that Paul Hart and Brian Kidd will stay in charge of the team for the foreseeable future when he held a meeting with the caretaker manager and his assistant yesterday.[LNB]THE GUARDIAN[LNB]England narrowly failed to win the third Test at the Antigua Recreation Ground when bad light stopped play with four overs remaining and the last West Indies pair hanging in the shadows. [LNB]Also: England players who agree lucrative deals with French clubs were warned by Martin Johnson yesterday they run the risk of losing their international places to home-based players.[LNB]Jonno fears cross-channel trips could be costly[LNB][LNB]THE DAILY TELEGRAPH[LNB] Sir Alex Ferguson has challenged Manchester United's 'Untouchables' to become the 'Invincibles' by winning every game they play between now and the end of the season. [LNB]Who comes out on top when the Untouchables square up to the Invincibles? [LNB][LNB]Also: Stiliyan Petrov, the Aston Villa midfielder, turned up the heat on rivals Chelsea ahead of their clash on Saturday, by declaring the west London club are nowhere near the "special team" they were under Jose Mourinho.[LNB]THE INDEPENDENT[LNB]It was entirely fitting that a Test match convened in extraordinary circumstances should have an extraordinary conclusion last night. England were denied a thrilling victory as the West Indies last-wicket pair of Fidel Edwards and Daren Powell held out for 10 overs before darkness descended.[LNB]Also: Harry Redknapp admitted last night that Tottenham were facing elimination from the Uefa Cup after a makeshift side conceded two late goals in sub-zero temperatures away against Shakhtar Donetsk.[LNB] [LNB]  

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