Wayne Rooney goal, Ashton destroys Italy and FA Cup set to be revamped

13 February 2011 12:38
MAIL ON SUNDAY[LNB]Wayne Rooney last night hailed the wonder goal that kept Manchester United on top of the Premier League as his greatest ever. [LNB]Was Wayne Rooney's wonder strike the greatest goal ever scored at Old Trafford?[LNB]Also: Fabio Capello has warned crocked England captain Rio Ferdinand he could struggle to win back his international place.[LNB]Rio Ferdinand can't be guaranteed place when fit, insists Fabio Capello[LNB]Genius: Rooney celebrates after his wonder strike[LNB]NEWS OF THE WORLD[LNB]Wayne Rooney smashed a sensational overhead kick to win the Manchester derbyand then insisted: "That was the best goal of my career." [LNB]Also: Newcastle want Ipswich kid Connor Wickham to replace Andy Carroll.[LNB]SUNDAY TELEGRAPH[LNB]Racing was left traumatised when two horses were electrocuted in the paddock atNewbury yesterday in a bizarre occurrence that might have come straight from thepen of Dick Francis. [LNB]Also: Sir Alex Ferguson compared Wayne Rooney to Denis Lawas an overhead kick described by Roberto Mancini has "pure genius" securedvictory for Manchester United against Manchester City at Old Trafford.[LNB]SUNDAY TIMES[LNB]Chris Ashton, the Northampton and England wing who is fast turning into the most dangerous finisher in world rugby, became the first England player since 1914 to score four tries in a championship match as England disposed of a wretched Italy by 59-13. [LNB]Also: Sir Alex Ferguson hailed a wonder goal from Wayne Rooney as the best he has seen at Old Trafford after Manchester United beat Manchester City 2-1 in the Premier League to knock their neighbours out of the title race.[LNB]SUNDAY MIRROR[LNB]Wayne Rooney hailed his greatest ever goal after scoring a sensational derby winner. Also: Robin van Persie was back to his best as Arsenal swept Wolves aside.[LNB]THE PEOPLE[LNB]Wayne Rooney scored the greatest goal of his career to scissor-kick Manchester City out of the title race. Also: The 2013 FA Cup Final will kick off at 5.30pm as part of the biggest overhaul in the competition's 140-year history.[LNB]THE OBSERVER[LNB]The last time Wayne Rooney had scored from a bicycle kick was at school on Merseyside, before fame invaded his world and turned him from a teenage prodigyinto a careworn star who has recently looked a bit like a burnt-out case. [LNB]Also: In a week in which West Ham defeated Spurs in the race for the Olympic Stadium, the boys who will continue to be from White Hart Lane - at least for the timebeing - put a smile back on their collective faces with a hard-earned victoryover a battling Sunderland side.[LNB]SUNDAY EXPRESS[LNB]The FA Cup is heading for a major revamp to save it from football's scrapheap.[LNB]Also: Manchester United are poised to edge out Arsenal in the ?10million scramble to sign Southampton's Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.[LNB]DAILY STAR ON SUNDAY[LNB]Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn has sensationally threatened to quit unless fans stop illegally watching Black Cats' games in pubs. [LNB]Also: Wayne Rooney was the talk of football last night after the best goal of his career settled the Manchester derby.[LNB]INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY[LNB]Even Sir Alex Ferguson, in all his years in football, could not remember anything quite like it: Wayne Rooney's spectacular bicycle kick at Old Trafford not only decided the Manchester derby and ended City's hopes of winning the Premier League, but was unquestionably the goal of the season. [LNB]Also: Three points, no injuries and a focused performance. This was just what Arsene Wenger wanted ahead of Wednesday's Champions League tie against you-know-who. [LNB] [LNB]  Explore more:People: Alex Ferguson, Robin Van Persie, Fabio Capello, Andy Carroll, Dick Francis, Denis Law, Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand, Roberto Mancini, Niall Quinn Places: Manchester, Newcastle, Italy, United Kingdom, Olympic Stadium

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