What the back pages say: Carlo Ancelotti and Roy Hodgson's left red-faced

29 November 2010 08:31
DAILY MAIL: Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson cursed his luck as a 2-1 stoppage-time defeat at Tottenham was compounded by a serious injury to Jamie Carragher. [LNB]Liverpool agony as Jamie Carragher is ruled out for a month, Tottenham get late win and Reds draw Manchester United away in the FA Cup[LNB]Also: Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti was under increasing pressure last night after his side blew their chance to return to the top of the table by drawing at Newcastle.[LNB]Snow joke: Ancelotti feels heat at Chelsea after Newcastle stalemate[LNB]THE SUN: Carlo Ancelotti's Chelsea were knocked off top spot for the first time since April. [LNB]Also: Roy Hodgson's Reds nightmare continued yesterday as Liverpool threw away a lead to lose at Spurs.[LNB] Feeling the heat: Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti[LNB]DAILY MIRROR: Carlo Ancelotti's away-day nightmare continued yesterday - when Chelsea's flight home was cancelled forcing a 330-mile coach journey back to London in the snow. [LNB]Also: Andrew Strauss replaced his worst feeling on a cricket pitch with his best to finally put Australia to the sword on their own turf.[LNB]DAILY EXPRESS: Carlo Ancelotti admitted he would be the 'last to know' if the latest speculation that Pep Guardiola is being lined up to take his job was true or not. [LNB]Also: England's bid to host the 2018 World Cup enters a final four days of last-gasp lobbying with tonight's BBC Panorama investigation into the machinations of FIFA hanging over them like an executioner's axe.[LNB]DAILY STAR: Chelsea were knocked off top spot for the first time since April yesterday. [LNB]Also: Bitter rivals Manchester United and Liverpool have been paired together in an FA Cup third round blockbuster.[LNB]THE TIMES: Harry Redknapp acclaimed Tottenham Hotspur's endurance last night after his team snatched a 2-1 victory over Liverpool and demonstrated their Barclays Premier League title credentials. [LNB]Also: Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook passed all kinds of milestones during their magnificent rearguard action at the Gabba yesterday.[LNB] Ton-derful: Trott, Cook and Strauss are only the second ever opening trio to all pass 100 in a Test innings[LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPH: England's batsmen were on the cusp of an extraordinary Ashes escape, after overhauling Australia's 220-run first innings lead for the loss of just one wicket at the Gabba. [LNB]Also: Chelsea remain trapped in a cold snap. Locked in winter's icy embrace, the champions have struggled to four points out of 15 and cannot wait for the warming return of John Terry's leadership, Frank Lampard's goals, Michael Essien's drive and for their attackers to take their chances.[LNB]THE GUARDIAN: Andrew Strauss's desire to become the first England captain to win the Ashes in Australia for 24 years blazed fiercely here as he brushed aside a historic day and instead castigated his own failure as a batsman and a captain for getting out to an Australian part-time spinner. [LNB]Also: Jack Warner, David Cameron's would-be lunch guest, faces the embarrassment of a high-court judgment today over his broken promises to Trinidad and Tobago's 2006 World Cup squad.[LNB]THE INDEPENDENT: The Chelsea manager, Carlo Ancelotti, has been offered a way out of Stamford Bridge by Roma, one of the clubs he used to play for. [LNB]Also: To mention Andrew Strauss and Alastair Cook in the same breath as the venerated Jack Hobbs and Herbert Sutcliffe is to risk being accused of having a larf. One pair is the most productive in the history of English cricket - the other is Hobbs and Sutcliffe. [LNB]  Explore more:People: Andrew Strauss, Jamie Carragher, John Terry, Michael Essien, Harry Redknapp, Jack Warner, Frank Lampard, David Cameron, Herbert Sutcliffe, Jack Hobbs, Alastair Cook, Roy Hodgson, Carlo Ancelotti Places: Liverpool, London, Newcastle, Australia, United Kingdom

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