THE SUN: Terry Venables has hinted for the first time he is prepared to quit troubled Leeds.
DAILY MIRROR: Ruud van Nistelrooy scored twice inside two minutes to inspire Manchester United to an extraordinary Champions League victory last night.
DAILY MAIL: Premier League clubs are to insist the Football Association pay the wages of their players when they are on England duty.
DAILY EXPRESS: Ruud van Nistelrooy turned in a minute of explosive goal destruction last night to end the Swiss party.
DAILY STAR: Terry Venables has admitted for the first time he will consider quitting as Leeds boss unless the club's troubled season improves quickly.
THE TIMES: Half the team is missing, which makes it all the more remarkable that Manchester United, and the exceptional Ruud van Nistelrooy in particular, are getting the job done.
THE INDEPENDENT: Last night in Basle, a weakened United side dramatically held their nerve to prevent themselves becoming a third British club to fall victim in Switzerland.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Zimbabwe's government were under pressure last night to prove their commitment to next year's cricket World Cup by promising access to all foreign journalists wishing to cover the event.
THE GUARDIAN: A sponsor - as yet unnamed - has been lined up to take over from Lloyds TSB as the backer of the Six Nations Championship.
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