WHAT THE PAPERS SAY
DAILY EXPRESS: Cesc Fabregas has criticised England's "defensive" style of football in the victory over Spain and claims they are boring without Wayne Rooney and Jack Wilshere. Also: John Terry will be banned from speaking today about his race row with Anton Ferdinand when he faces the media for the first time since the flashpoint.
THE INDEPENDENT: Fabio Capello has warned his England squad that their victory over world champions Spain on Saturday will count for little unless they can beat the less formidable Sweden team whom they face at Wembley tomorrow. Also: In a private moment played out amid the very public euphoria in the McLaren camp in Abu Dhabi's twilight yesterday, Lewis Hamilton's mother Carmen stood momentarily alone, wiping away her tears. Birthday presents come no better than the one that her son had just given her, after scoring a totally dominant - and much-needed - victory in the penultimate grand prix of his punishing season.
THE SUN: John Terry will speak publicly today for the first time since his race row with Anton Ferdinand kicked off. But the England skipper has been ordered not to answer any questions about his alleged racist comments to the QPR defender. Also: Cesc Fabregas last night warned Robin van Persie: If you don't quit Arsenal now you never will.
THE GUARDIAN: England could play the Republic of Ireland in a Euro 2012 warm-up game in Dublin after the football associations of both countries revealed they are hopeful a fixture can be arranged. There would be clear security implications around the match, potentially the first between the teams since a friendly at Lansdowne Road in 1995 was abandoned because of crowd violence. Also: Shaun Edwards confirmed on Sunday night that he is almost certain to stay coaching Wales until the next Rugby World Cup in 2015, effectively ruling out his involvement with any new England set-up during the next four years.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: Cesc Fabregas, the former Arsenal captain, has offered a damning assessment of the England side fielded by Fabio Capello, dismissing the team that beat Spain as "lacking in talent to make things happen". Also: Smiling uncontrollably, for the first time in months, diamond earrings glistening beneath the floodlights of Yas Marina's shimmering circuit, Lewis Hamilton soaked up his first win since Germany this summer.
DAILY STAR: Fabio Capello has warned England: Don't ruin your good work by flopping against Sweden. Also: Cesc Fabregas has told Robin van Persie: You'll never have another chance to quit Arsenal.
DAILY MIRROR: Fabio Capello last night claimed tomorrow's game with Sweden is bigger than the shock win over world champions. Also: Roberto Mancini reckons England's young squad can win Euro 2012.
DAILY MAIL: England are being lined up for a friendly against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin next June, 16 years after rioting supporters caused the last game between the teams to be abandoned after 27 minutes. Also: Fabio Capello guided England to a famous victory against Spain amid concerns for one of his most trusted lieutenant. Ray Clemence - officially titled Head of National Teams - was taken to hospital on the eve of the match and was missing at Wembley on Saturday.
THE TIMES: Manchester City could sue Carlos Tevez for compensation should they decide to terminate his contract on grounds of gross misconduct, The Times has learnt. Also: Lewis Hamilton has told anyone who was willing to listen this week that he was feeling in a better place mentally than he had for months and under the floodlights of Abu Dhabi's stunning Yas Marina circuit yesterday, the poster boy of British motor sport ensured those words did not ring hollow.
DAILY EXPRESS: Cesc Fabregas has criticised England's "defensive" style of football in the victory over Spain and claims they are boring without Wayne Rooney and Jack Wilshere. Also: John Terry will be banned from speaking today about his race row with Anton Ferdinand when he faces the media for the first time since the flashpoint.
THE INDEPENDENT: Fabio Capello has warned his England squad that their victory over world champions Spain on Saturday will count for little unless they can beat the less formidable Sweden team whom they face at Wembley tomorrow. Also: In a private moment played out amid the very public euphoria in the McLaren camp in Abu Dhabi's twilight yesterday, Lewis Hamilton's mother Carmen stood momentarily alone, wiping away her tears. Birthday presents come no better than the one that her son had just given her, after scoring a totally dominant - and much-needed - victory in the penultimate grand prix of his punishing season.
THE SUN: John Terry will speak publicly today for the first time since his race row with Anton Ferdinand kicked off. But the England skipper has been ordered not to answer any questions about his alleged racist comments to the QPR defender. Also: Cesc Fabregas last night warned Robin van Persie: If you don't quit Arsenal now you never will.
THE GUARDIAN: England could play the Republic of Ireland in a Euro 2012 warm-up game in Dublin after the football associations of both countries revealed they are hopeful a fixture can be arranged. There would be clear security implications around the match, potentially the first between the teams since a friendly at Lansdowne Road in 1995 was abandoned because of crowd violence. Also: Shaun Edwards confirmed on Sunday night that he is almost certain to stay coaching Wales until the next Rugby World Cup in 2015, effectively ruling out his involvement with any new England set-up during the next four years.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: Cesc Fabregas, the former Arsenal captain, has offered a damning assessment of the England side fielded by Fabio Capello, dismissing the team that beat Spain as "lacking in talent to make things happen". Also: Smiling uncontrollably, for the first time in months, diamond earrings glistening beneath the floodlights of Yas Marina's shimmering circuit, Lewis Hamilton soaked up his first win since Germany this summer.
DAILY STAR: Fabio Capello has warned England: Don't ruin your good work by flopping against Sweden. Also: Cesc Fabregas has told Robin van Persie: You'll never have another chance to quit Arsenal.
DAILY MIRROR: Fabio Capello last night claimed tomorrow's game with Sweden is bigger than the shock win over world champions. Also: Roberto Mancini reckons England's young squad can win Euro 2012.
DAILY MAIL: England are being lined up for a friendly against the Republic of Ireland in Dublin next June, 16 years after rioting supporters caused the last game between the teams to be abandoned after 27 minutes. Also: Fabio Capello guided England to a famous victory against Spain amid concerns for one of his most trusted lieutenant. Ray Clemence - officially titled Head of National Teams - was taken to hospital on the eve of the match and was missing at Wembley on Saturday.
THE TIMES: Manchester City could sue Carlos Tevez for compensation should they decide to terminate his contract on grounds of gross misconduct, The Times has learnt. Also: Lewis Hamilton has told anyone who was willing to listen this week that he was feeling in a better place mentally than he had for months and under the floodlights of Abu Dhabi's stunning Yas Marina circuit yesterday, the poster boy of British motor sport ensured those words did not ring hollow.