Sir Alex Ferguson is in little doubt that United’s failure to hold onto a 4-2 lead against Everton a fortnight ago may well have cost the Red Devils a 20th league title. The Scot is still furious at the ridiculous performance United put in during the last 10 minutes of the game at Old Trafford that opened the door fully for Manchester City to take advantage in the title race.
Elsewhere in the news Chelsea have made an offer to buy Battersea Power Station; Arsene Wenger has suggest a spree to convince Van Persie to stay, while Harry Redknapp has warned Tottenham against selling Gareth Bale and Luka Modric.
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Pepe Reina believes that Chelsea’s lack of faith in Fernando Torres has contributed to the striker’s poor form at Stamford Bridge – Guardian
Roberto Mancini believes that City is now the top team in Manchester and will to be the best in the country – Guardian
Chelsea have made an offer to buy Battersea Power Station so they can build an iconic 60,000 new stadium – Guardian
Ray Lewington is to be appointed as Roy Hodgson’s no.2 with England, casting doubt over Stuart Pearce’s future in the national setup – Daily Telegraph
Arsene Wenger believes that Arsenal need to buy players and get in the Champions League to convince Van Persie that his future remains at the Emirates – Mirror
Alan Pardew is relishing Sunday’s encounter against Manchester City believing his Newcastle side has closed the gap since their last meeting – Independent
John Terry has said he will be happy to play alongside Rio Ferdinand at the Euro Championships – Daily Mail
Aston Villa supporters have cranked up the pressure on Alex McLeish by taking out an advert in a local paper calling for his resignation – Daily Mail
Harry Redknapp has warned that Tottenham will be finished if they allow their best players like Luka Modric and Gareth Bale to leave this summer – Daily Mail
Kenny Dalglish believes that bringing success to Liverpool is the least he deserves to give the Mersey giants – Mirror
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