What the back pages say: Gerrard tells United Reds are ready to pounce, Rooney to escape FA rap afte

23 March 2009 07:30
DAILY MAIL[LNB]Rafa Benitez moved to within a point of arch-rival Sir Alex Ferguson yesterday and, stern-faced, warned the Manchester United manager any more mistakes could cost his side the Barclays Premier League title. [LNB]Liverpool 5 Aston Villa 0: Reds run riot but still no smile from Rafa[LNB][LNB]High as a Kuyt: Steven Gerrard insists Liverpool are ready to win the title[LNB]THE SUN[LNB]Rafa Benitez and Steven Gerrard hailed a five-star romp by warning Manchester United: We are coming to get you. [LNB]Also: Ledley King was last night named in the 24-man England squad.[LNB]LONG LIVE THE KING: Injury-plagued Ledley back in the England fold[LNB][LNB]England look set to host the IPL next month - after the event was switched away from India.[LNB]IPL set to be staged in the home of Twenty20[LNB][LNB]DAILY STAR[LNB]Rafa Benitez watched rampant Liverpool crank up the heat on Manchester United and then told his men they should have scored more.[LNB]DAILY MIRROR[LNB]Rafa Benitez warned Manchester United last night that the title race had been blown wide open again. [LNB]Also: Wayne Rooney is set to avoid further FA punishment for his reaction to being sent off at Fulham.[LNB]Fulham 2 Manchester United 0: Petulant pair spell trouble for Fergie[LNB][LNB] DAILY EXPRESS[LNB]Rafa Benitez moved to within a single point of Sir Alex Ferguson at the summit of the Premier League then warned his bitter rival Liverpool will punish any more errors from Manchester United. [LNB]Also: Wakefield Wildcats are are mourning the death of reserve player Leon Walker - the third tragedy to strike the club in 10 months.[LNB]Wakefield hit by tragedy yet again[LNB][LNB]DAILY TELEGRAPH[LNB]Rafael Benitez believes Liverpool now have the momentum in the Premier League title race after watching his side move to within a point of leaders Manchester United with a systematic 5-0 destruction of Aston Villa.[LNB]THE TIMES[LNB] A delegation from the Indian Premier League (IPL) will arrive in England today to discuss the possibility of moving this season's multinational, multi-million-dollar Twenty20 jamboree to the country that invented the format.[LNB]THE GUARDIAN[LNB] If high spirits could lift a side to the peak of the Premier League then it would be Liverpool's destiny to take the title.[LNB]THE INDEPENDENT[LNB]Steven Gerrard set the tone for Liverpool's Premier League pursuit of Manchester United yesterday when he said that Liverpool were "ready to pounce" on any mistake by the champions after a 5-0 demolition of Aston Villa at Anfield.[LNB]  

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