Capello offers hope for Beckham
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THE SUN: Fabio Capello has told David Beckham he could win his 100th cap against France this month. Also: Avram Grant praised his Chelsea side for completing an English Champions League hat-trick and roared: Bring on Liverpool.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: Chelsea last night meted out the same treatment to Olympiacos that the Greeks inflict on their dinner plates. Also: Sam Allardyce, the former Newcastle manager, has hit back at suggestions he is to blame for the club's troubles...David Beckham's fitness will be assessed by Fabio Capello's right-hand man, Franco Baldini, in Dallas on March 15.
DAILY STAR: Frank Lampard and Michael Ballack snuffed out the Olympiacos flame as Chelsea reached the last eight of the Champions League. Also: Fernando Torres was at his brilliant best yet again last night.
DAILY MIRROR: Fabio Capello last night promised David Beckham he will join England's 100 Club - and said it could come this month.
DAILY MAIL: Fernando Torres shot Liverpool back into fourth place in the Premier League last night with a hat-trick against West Ham. Also: Chelsea cruised to their fourth Champions League quarter-final in five years after Olympiacos were brushed aside 3-0 at Stamford Bridge last night.
THE INDEPENDENT: George Gillett's representatives remained in Britain yesterday despite their failure to hit the deadline for a deal in which he would sell his stake in Liverpool for around a £40million profit plus add-ons, and the prospect of a sale remains alive.
THE GUARDIAN: Avram Grant can only dream that Chelsea's progress in the Champions League will remain so serene.
THE TIMES: Chelsea last night became the third English club to qualify for the the Champions League quarter-finals courtesy of a 3-0 victory over Olympiacos that was as straightforward as Arsenal's triumph against AC Milan the previous evening had been stunning.
DAILY EXPRESS: Cesc Fabregas can emulate World Footballer of the Year Kaka and become a legend at his club, according to team-mate Manuel Almunia. Also: Wayne Rooney says the Premier League's domination of Europe underlines why he will never quit English football.
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06 March 2008 9:28 AM
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