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Gerrard's warning for Chelsea



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IT may not be fact but is it fiction? Get your daily dose of rumour and gossip from the world of football.
THE SUN: Steven Gerrard fired Liverpool into the semi-finals and warned Chelsea: We're waiting for you again. Also...Avram Grant reckons he is destined to win the Champions League after Chelsea booked yet another semi-final showdown with Liverpool.

DAILY MIRROR: Steven Gerrard struck a last-gasp penalty to fire Liverpool into dreamland on a dramatic European night at Anfield. Also...Frank Lampard was the last action hero at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea stormed into the Champions League semi-finals.

DAILY STAR: Steven Gerrard was Liverpool's hero yet again on a night of incredible drama at Anfield. Also...Chelsea booked a semi-final date with Liverpool as Michael Ballack and Frank Lampard struck to see off Fenerbahce.

DAILY EXPRESS: Steven Gerrard's Liverpool broke Arsenal hearts in a thrilling, nerve-racking night at Anfield. Also...Chelsea booked a Champions League semi-final place for the fourth time in five seasons, and their third against Liverpool, after easing past Fenerbahce.

DAILY MAIL: Liverpool beat Arsenal 4-2 on an enthralling European night at Anfield and set up a third Champions League semi-final clash with Chelsea. Also...Michael Ballack, a Champions League runner-up with Bayer Leverkusen and a winner with Bayern Munich, has the look of a champion again.

THE TIMES: England are guaranteed at least one representative in the Champions League final for the fourth successive season after another night on which the Barclays Premier League strengthened its claim to be the best in Europe. Also...Nick Faldo showed the touch of a diplomat, a characteristic for which he has not been known, when he responded yesterday to the criticism of him made by Paul Azinger.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: Steven Gerrard kept his nerve on a night of high drama to score an 86th-minute penalty as Liverpool beat Arsenal last night to set up a Champions League semi-final re-match with Chelsea. Also...At least eight cricketers from around the world, including Shane Bond and Jason Gillespie, are waiting to hear today whether the England and Wales Cricket Board will agree to register them for the coming county season.

THE GUARDIAN: Arsene Wenger departed the Champions League last night with a snarl after claiming "a dodgy decision" from the Swedish referee had awarded Liverpool the late penalty from which Steven Gerrard effectively cast Arsenal from European competition. Also...Giles Clarke, chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board, has been told to seek advice from leading business figures to avoid a major split in the game.

THE INDEPENDENT: Petr Cech insisted yesterday that it was possible he could be back in action in two weeks, despite having 50 stitches inserted into a face wound and undergoing plastic surgery after accidentally being kicked in the head by his team-mate Tal Ben Haim. Also...Andy Murray has confirmed he will represent Great Britain at this summer's Olympic Games.




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  • Last Updated: 09 April 2008 10:12 AM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Leeds
 
 

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