Martin Johnson slams misfiring England stars and Fernando Torres reaches new low

19 September 2011 06:31
DAILY MAIL: England's rugby players were left stunned after being subjected to a dressing-room tirade from a livid Martin Johnson, despite an emphatic World Cup win over Georgia. [LNB]Furious Johnno rips into 'sloppy' England after another error-strewn win[LNB]Also: Fernando Torres' miserable season reached a new low yesterday.[LNB]How did you miss that, Fernando?[LNB] Sitter: Torres scored a stunner, then missed an open goal at Old Trafford[LNB] THE GUARDIAN: Martin Johnson, the England team manager, has warned his players they will be returning home early from the World Cup unless they show a marked improvement from their display against Georgia. [LNB]Also: Sir Alex Ferguson was critical of his Manchester United players as he reflected on the 3-1 defeat of Chelsea and another anguished day for Fernando Torres.[LNB]DAILY STAR: Sir Alex Ferguson last night blasted Ashley Cole for a 'reckless' horror tackle on Javier Hernandez. [LNB]Also: Roberto Mancini last night bizarrely complained that Manchester City don't have enough players to cope.[LNB] Ring the changes? Johnno ripped into his England players [LNB]THE SUN: Kenny Dalglish ripped into his Liverpool flops - blasting: 'You let the club down.' [LNB]Also: Alex Ferguson branded Ashley Cole 'shocking' and 'reckless' after a horror tackle on Javier Hernandez.[LNB]DAILY MIRROR: Fernando Torres produced one of the worst misses of all time as Manchester United took charge of the title race. [LNB]Also: Arsene Wenger has the full backing of the Arsenal players - but they want a defensive coach to help them through their crisis.[LNB]DAILY EXPRESS: Harry Redknapp expects Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy to agree a new contract with Luka Modric. [LNB]Also: Martin Johnson slammed 'sloppy' England last night despite his players recording their second win of the World Cup.[LNB] Luk at me! Redknapp wants Spurs to offer Modric a new contract[LNB]THE INDEPENDENT: Andre Villas-Boas, the Chelsea manager, last night said Fernando Torres should not be crucified for one of the worst misses in Premier League history. [LNB]Also: Chris Ashton scored twice but 'sloppy' England have much to learn from the Georgia match.[LNB]THE TIMES: Sir Alex Ferguson launched a withering attack on Ashley Cole yesterday after a 'shocking' tackle on Javier Hernandez. [LNB]Also: England's embattled World Cup squad were subjected to a tirade from Martin Johnson last night after a lacklustre 41-10 win over Georgia.[LNB]THE TELEGRAPH: Sir Alex Ferguson labelled Ashley Cole 'very reckless' after the Chelsea defender`s late challenge on Javier Hernandez. [LNB]Also: James Haskell last night launched a stinging broadside against his England team-mates, claiming they were 'letting themselves down' at the World Cup.[LNB]

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