Eurosport.com bring you the headlines hitting the UK newspapers,
as the clamour for David Beckham to return to the England side increases.
The US-bound midfielder is being touted as England's saviour, and Beckham
himself says he's ready for a recall - Express, Sun .
The Mirror gives England boss Steve McClaren just one more game to prove
himself, the Star focuses on McClaren's "run him over" joke
aimed at one of its journalists, and the Telegraph claims he is facing
a June deadline.
The Express reveals that England captain John Terry snatched a shirt back
off an Andorra player in the tunnel at full time.
Arsenal keeper Jens Lehmann admits the Gunners only have themselves to
blame for another trophy-less season - Sun.
Former Chelsea ace Gianfranco Zola believes four trophies are too much
to aim for - Sun.
The Mirror and Guardian report that Mark Hughes would love to replace
Alex Ferguson at the hem of Manchester United, while the Times claim United
are tracking Ajax hotshot Klaas Jan Huntelaar.
Everton midfielder Andy van der Meye looks to have been thrown a lifeline
by FC Twente in his native Holland - Mirror.
West Ham boss Alan Curbishley insists there is no hidden agenda for freezing
out Teddy Sheringham - Star.
Meanwhile, Hammers' owner Eggert Magnusson believes his side will be competing
in the Champions League in five years time - Express .
The Mail reports that ITV and Setanta have scooped the rights to England
and FA Cup matches ahead of SKY and the BBC.
Liverpool defender John Arne Riise has been declared bankrupt over an
unpaid ?70,000 debt - Independent.
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30/03/2007.
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