WHAT THE PAPERS SAY: Murray to keep calm at SW19, as Redknapp puts pressure on Levy

20 June 2011 06:27
ShareDAILY MAIL: Andy Murray begins his Wimbledon run today vowing to try and keep a check on his temper - and telling John McEnroe not to lecturehim on the subject. [LNB]Also: Rory McIlroy looked intent on avoiding a repeat of his Masters meltdown as he extended his overnight lead in the final round of the US Open last night.[LNB] Eye on the prize: Andy Murray is in good form for Wimbledon[LNB]THE GUARDIAN: England were eliminated from the European Under-21 Championship after conceding two goals in the dying minutes to the Czech Republic, just when they seemed to have booked a place in the semi-finals, to lose 2-1 after Danny Welbeck had given Stuart Pearce's team a 76th minute lead. [LNB]Also: Harry Redknapp has urged Tottenham Hotspur to show Luka Modric that he can realise his ambitions with the north London club.[LNB]DAILY EXPRESS: Andy Murray has declared he is in the best physical and mental state of his career as he launches his latest Wimbledon assault. [LNB]Also: England crashed out of the European Under-21 Championship last night, beaten 2-1 by the Czech Republic after being minutes from a place in the semi-finals.[LNB] Time to go psycho: Stuart Pearce's England limped out of the European Under 21 Championships[LNB]THE INDEPENDENT: Brad Gilbert, Andy Murray's former coach, believes it is 'just a matter of time' before he wins his first grand slam title. [LNB]Also: Stuart Pearce's England squad will stage an early retreat this morning from their hotel, eliminated from the European Under-21 Championship after conceding two goals in the last five minutes in a game they had to win.[LNB]DAILY MIRROR: Manchester United and Manchester City are anxiously awaiting a decision on top target Alexis Sanchez today - as Barcelona made an increased bid for the star. [LNB]Also: England suffered a humiliating exit as they were sent crashing out by two last-gasp Czech goals.[LNB]THE TIMES: Rory McIlroy was on the verge of a record-breaking win at the US Open last night after making an impressive start to his final round at the Congressional Country Club. The Northern Irishman birdied two of the first four holes to extend his lead to 10 shots and close in on a spectacular victory. [LNB]Also: Harry Redknapp has put the onus firmly on Daniel Levy, the Tottenham Hotspur chairman, to stick to his word and not sell Luka Modric 'at any price'.[LNB]THE SUN: Rory McIlroy celebrated Father's Day by falling into his dad's arms as a Major champion after a glorious US Open triumph. [LNB]Also: Stuart Pearce blamed a lapse in concentration as England were dumped out out of the European Under-21 Championship last night.[LNB]DAILY STAR: Alex McLeish's first move at Aston Villa will be to go head-to-head with Manchester United and Liverpool for ?12million-rated Charlie Adam. [LNB]Also: Ian Bell relished being labelled a 'pain in the backside' as his amazing form continued.[LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPH: Rory McIlroy's ground-breaking display at the US Open has prompted awe from beyond his own sport, with even tennis legend Rafael Nadal revealing how the Ulsterman's brilliance is an 'inspiration' for him as he sets out on the defence of his Wimbledon title. [LNB]Also: Barcelona appear to have won the race with Manchester City and Manchester United to sign Alexis Sanchez. [LNB][LNB]  Explore more:People: Rafael Nadal, Harry Redknapp, John McEnroe, Andy Murray, Ian Bell, Alex McLeish, Danny Welbeck, Brad Gilbert, Stuart Pearce, Charlie Adam Places: Barcelona, Liverpool, Czech Republic, United Kingdom

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