What the papers say - Monday, June 8

08 June 2009 08:06
DAILY MAIL: Fabio Capello will urge England's players to avoid WorldCup complacency when his squad return to training this morning toprepare forWednesday's qualifying tie against Andorra. Put your foot down! Capello won't accept any England slow down Also: Kevin Pietersen's batting onslaught kept England in the World Twenty20 last night and put the horror show against Holland behind them. THE TIMES: Liverpool are determined to hold on to Xabi Alonso despite the midfield player's desire to move to Real Madrid. Also: Mike Ashley is finally making progress in his attempt to sell Newcastle United for £100million. Shearer threat to walk out as Newcastle seek to offload star names THE INDEPENDENT: Hull City yesterday announced they have had a bid for striker Fraizer Campbell accepted by Manchester United. Hull on brink of £6m swoop for United striker Campbell as Spurs snub deal DAILY TELEGRAPH: Roberto Martinez will be tasked with resolving the future of Ecuadorean winger Antonio Valencia upon the Spaniard's anticipated appointment as Wigan manager this week. Also: Real Madrid are today expected to complete a world-record £56million agreement to bring Kaka to the Bernabeu, a move that signals a return to the 'Galactico' strategy under new president Florentino Perez. AC Milan star Kaka set for Real Madrid medical ahead of world record move THE SUN: Jenson Button last night vowed to repay his loyal fans by roaring to victory in the British Grand Prix. You built me a monster: Button's jubilant cry as he mauls his rivals in Turkish delight Also: Rafa Benitez is back on collision course with under fire Liverpool owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett. DAILY MIRROR: Wayne Rooney last night admitted he has started to dream of winning the World Cup. Also: West Brom have drawn up a short-list of managers including Darren Ferguson as Tony Mowbray prepares to quit for Celtic. DAILY STAR: David Beckham has backed Theo Walcott to come good and claim a permanent slot down England's right side. Also: Everton boss David Moyes is preparing a £7m double swoop for Reading striker Kevin Doyle and winger Stephen Hunt. DAILY EXPRESS: Wayne Rooney is thinking about winning the World Cup after helping England extend their perfect qualifying record. Also: Paul Collingwood insisted that no risks had been taken in playing Kevin Pietersen in England's make-or-break World Twenty20 match last night. THE GUARDIAN: Jenson Button will go into the British grand prix on Sunday week with a 26-point lead in the world championship after victory in Turkey yesterday gave the Brawn-Mercedes driver his sixth win in seven races. Also: Sports organisations are poised to call in the lawyers to pick over their contracts with Setanta as it stands on the brink of collapse.

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