THE SUN: Sunderland can expect an entry into the Guinness Book of Records after they earned a point at Anfield.

DAILY MIRROR: Sir Alex Ferguson last night blamed a linesman's flag as Manchester United's troubled season took another massive knock.

DAILY STAR: Leeds fans piled more pressure on Terry Venables last night after they stumbled to another miserable defeat - their fifth in seven home Premiership games.

DAILY EXPRESS: Leeds fans angrily turned on manager Terry Venables after their fifth home defeat in seven games, telling him unequivocally that it was time to go.

DAILY MAIL: The hope at Old Trafford is that David Beckham will recover from his fractured rib in three weeks.

DAILY TELEGRAPH: The Treasury have firmly denied newspaper reports that the Chancellor, Gordon Brown, has refused to back a London campaign to host the 2012 Olympic Games on the grounds of cost.

THE GUARDIAN: If avoiding a fifth successive defeat yesterday has eased the pressure on Jean Tigana's tenuous position as Fulham's coach, then he has as much cause to be thankful for a poorly struck penalty as a determined display by his team, who finished with nine men.

THE INDEPENDENT: Kevin Campbell's expertly taken goal consolidated Everton's dizzyingly lofty position in the Premiership yesterday and completed a desperately disappointing week for Blackburn.

THE TIMES: "Where is the football?" Jean Tigana asked. He repeated it like a mantra. The Fulham coach was incensed enough to complain for "the first time in two and a half years" because of a familiar irritant. Step forward Robbie Savage.