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12 March 2009 07:55
DAILY MAIL[LNB]Manchester United brushed aside more moaning from Jose Mourinho to beat Inter Milan 2-0 at Old Trafford last night and move into the last eight of the Champions League. [LNB]UNITED 2 INTER 0: We could have blown this one, reveals Sir Alex[LNB][LNB]Also: Frank Lampard wants to avoid Liverpool in the Champions League quarter-final draw tomorrow week, saying he is 'fed up' with facing the Merseysiders.[LNB]LIVERPOOL AGAIN? No thanks, insists Lampard[LNB][LNB]Safely through: But Didier Drogba was racially abused during Chelsea's match with Juventus, reports The Sun[LNB]THE SUN[LNB]Alex Ferguson finally got the better of old foe Jose Mourinho last night - thanks to the Special Ron! [LNB]Also: Brave Arsenal proved there's no place like Rome as they marched into the Champions League quarter-finals with a dramatic penalty shootout win.[LNB]GUNNERS GLORY: Spot-on Arsenal make the last eight [LNB][LNB]Chelsea are to investigate claims Didier Drogba was subjected to racist abuse in Turin.[LNB]DAILY STAR[LNB]Sir Alex Ferguson buried any suggestion of a Jose Mourinho jinx at Old Trafford last night. [LNB]Also: Steve Gerrard reckons having Fernando Torres could prove key in Liverpool's bid to dent Manchester United's title dream.[LNB]Sportsmail's guide to the best double acts ever seen at Anfield[LNB][LNB]Frank Lampard last night admitted he hoped Chelsea avoid Liverpool in the  Champions League draw.[LNB]DAILY MIRROR[LNB]Cristiano Ronaldo scored his first Champions League goal of the season last night to send holders Manchester United storming into the quarter-finals. [LNB]Also: Abou Diaby was Arsenal's penalty shootout hero last night after a dramatic night in the Olympic Stadium.[LNB]Jason Roberts scored the 85th-minute winner at Craven Cottage last night to lift Blackburn clear of the relegation zone.[LNB]FULHAM 1 BLACKBURN 2: Rovers edge away from the drop zone[LNB][LNB]DAILY EXPRESS[LNB]Sir Alex Ferguson finally got his revenge over Jose Mourinho as Manchester United last night dumped Inter Milan out of the Champions League.[LNB]Also: Ruby Walsh left bookies very much in the red after the second day of theCheltenham Festival.[LNB]DIAMOND GEEZER: Ruby Master Minds another great day for himself[LNB][LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPH[LNB]Arsenal qualified for the quarter-finals in dramatic fashion after edging a penalty shootout in sudden death. [LNB]Also: Dwain Chambers, the newly crowned European indoor 60-metres champion, has been using a hi-tech breathing device to boost his red blood cell count under the supervision of Victor Conte, the man behind the BALCO drug conspiracy.[LNB]Berlin breaks ranks and invites Chambers back to athletics[LNB][LNB]THE TIMES[LNB]Manchester United kept alive their dreams of an unprecedented quintuple last night when the European champions overcame Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan to book their place in the Champions League quarter-finals. [LNB]Also: Uefa has refused to guarantee that the second leg of Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final will not be played on the 20th anniversary of the Hillsboroughdisaster[LNB]THE GUARDIAN[LNB]In the wake of the fallout from the Sir Allen Stanford affair that led to calls for his resignation, the England and Wales Cricket Board's chairman Giles Clarke has promised to introduce a new fit and proper persons test as part of a wide ranging review of the sport's future.[LNB]Nasser Hussain warns Strauss he should cut out the fear of failure[LNB][LNB]THE INDEPENDENT[LNB]On the day that Sepp Blatter, the president of the world governing body FIFA, had spoken at a local hotel about "a problem with this concentration of the best players in the world in the Premier League", Manchester United joined Chelsea and Liverpool in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.[LNB]  

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