Tottenham fans will still be celebrating this morning after making it through to the quarter-finals of the Champions League. It wasn’t vintage Spurs at White Hart Lane last night, but they showed plenty of resilience and manager Harry Redknapp is looking forward to the next round, as long as Tottenham avoid Barcelona!
Elsewhere in the newspapers this morning, the fallout from Arsenal’s loss at the Nou Camp continues, with Gunners ‘keeper Manuel Almunia questioning his teammate’s effort while Sergio Busquets has also stuck the knife in and accused Arsenal of lacking ambition. Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has broken his media silence, Chelsea’s Ashley Cole is set to escape police punishment and Manchester City are set to take a financial hit on Felipe Caicedo.
Harry: Don’t give us Barca – The Sun
Arsenal criticised for lack of ambition – Daily Mirror
Sir Alex Ferguson breaks media silence – Guardian
Gerrard facing operation on injury – Daily Mail
City set to take £4m hit – Daily Mirror
Almunia accuses Arsenal of walking – Telegraph
Cole to avoid police punishment – Guardian
Newcastle line up move for Espanyol striker Jose Maria Callejon – Daily Mail
Dzeko: I won’t flop live Shevchenko – The Sun
Stoke after out-of-favour Aston Villa defender – Daily Mirror
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