THE SUN: Juan Veron has brought England's World Cup crunch with Argentina to boiling-point by declaring: "I have no feelings for the English people."
DAILY MIRROR: Sven-Goran Eriksson admits he faces the biggest challenge of his career to lift his shattered England players for their crunch World Cup showdown with Argentina.
DAILY MAIL: Sven-Goran Eriksson assembled his World Cup squad around him yesterday and told them to behave like men in the face of adversity.
DAILY EXPRESS: Sven-Goran Eriksson has held a crisis meeting with his players and coaching staff to revive England's World Cup campaign.
DAILY STAR: Juan Sebastian Veron has revealed how much it means to him to beat England in the showdown game on Friday.
THE TIMES: Four days to go and we think the bout is still going ahead. Nothing, however, is certain with Mike Tyson.
THE INDEPENDENT: Brazil launched their quest for a fifth World Cup win in a South Korean smog last night with a victory that contained more than a modicum of the magic their admirers feared belonged in the midsts of time.
THE GUARDIAN: Controversy always threatens to spoil all the fun but in the end it took a slapdash refereeing performance, two red cards and allegations as well as admissions of cheating to ignite the World Cup finals.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: England spent yesterday having a light work-out to ease the stiffness after Sunday's disappointing draw with Sweden before heading off to a department store. For the second night in succession, England finished all over the shop.
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