Back pages of the nationals - March 28
THE SUN: Fabio Capello last night branded Harry Redknapp a hypocrite in the Ledley King row. Also: Andrew Strauss was left humiliated as England were crushed in Barbados. Guus Hiddink has been asked to stay on at Chelsea.
DAILY MIRROR: England will whitewash 137 years of Three Lions history when England reveal their new kit today. Also: john Terry last night urged England fans to end their booing of Ashley Cole and get behind his Chelsea team-mate.
DAILY STAR: Fabio Capello last night reignited his row with Harry Redknapp by accusing the Spurs boss of being a hypocrite. Also: Fabio Capello came out fighting yesterday and now he wants an aggressive Wayne Rooney in his Wembley corner.
DAILY MAIL: Fabio Capello has reignited the Ledley King row with an astonishing attack on Harry Redknapp ahead of the friendly against Slovakia at Wembley. Also: Guus Hiddink looks increasingly likely to remain Chelsea manager next season after the Russian FA revealed they are happy to discuss the idea of their coach extending his job share.
DAILY EXPRESS: John Terry has assured Fabio Capello that he is in the right frame of mind to captain England against Slovakia. Also: Joe Kinnear may not now return to first-team duties at Newcastle until May, leaving him less than a month to guide them away from the Premier League drop zone.
THE TIMES: Fabio Capello has accused Harry Redknapp of double standards in his attitude towards international football.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: Lewis Hamilton’s earliest forays in defence of his title ended in double embarrassment in Melbourne, as the world champion not only finished at the bottom of the time-sheets in practice, but unwittingly revealed his dissatisfaction with his car to the television audience.
THE GUARDIAN: Fabio Capello has accused the Tottenham Hotspur manager, Harry Redknapp, of double standards. Also: Richard Scudamore, the Premier League’s chief executive, has accused FIFA’s president Sepp Blatter of “xenophobic rhetoric” for suggesting a limit on overseas players in England’s top division.
THE INDEPENDENT: Fabio Capello has fought battles with Premier League managers before as England manager but none as confrontational nor as public as his current dispute with Harry Redknapp.
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