Sunday, May 19, 2013

Falcao to Chelsea FC? Suarez looks long bar? Guy Utd gain 20th title... - Crunchsports.com

The very best stories making Tuesday's back pages in the UK... The Sun: Chelsea defense Branislav Ivanovic hasn't forgiven Liverpool striker Luis Suarez for biting him. Daily Mirror: Chelsea have introduced a probe into promises Yossi Benayoun has been the target of ill anti-semitic chants - from his or her own supporters. Also: QPR have told director Harry Redknapp no people is going to be offered this summer without his blessing. Daily Star: Liverpool fear shamed striker Luis Suarez will soon be restricted for 10 games for biting Chelsea opponent Branislav Ivanovic. Daily Mail: Sir Alex Ferguson vowed to carry on next time after top Manchester United with their 12th Barclays Premier League title. Also: ALuis Suarez and Branislav Ivanovic had to be divided while they clashed in the tunnel ahead of the Liverpool striker bit Chelsea's defender. And: Otman Bakkal - the target of Luis Suarez's first bite on a football field - has condemned the Liverpool striker for his terrible chomp on Ivanovic. Daily Express: The Prime Minister has waded in to the Luis Suarez furore and advised the FA to produce a typical example of the Liverpool striker after he was officially charged with violent conduct for stinging Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic. Metro: Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has dismissed talk of an impending retirement and says obtaining another Premier League name has taken ten years off him. Also: Robin van Persie said the second goal of his first-half hat-trick was among the best heas ever won, as he steered Manchester United for their 20th league title. Everyday Telegraph: Manchester United won their 20th name battle at a canter and were also in a position to ease up in the next half against an out-classed Aston Villa. The Times: Robin van Persie scored a wonderful hat-trick as Manchester United clinched an unprecedented 20th champion in style yesterday evening. Also: Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech has bound Liverpool striker Luis Suarez as a serial offender who deliberately fouls an advantage to be gained by opponents. The Guardian: Downing Street has called on the FA to produce a good example of Liverpool striker Luis Suarez after he was charged with violent conduct for biting Chelsea defense Branislav Ivanovic. An application may be made by the Independent: the Football Association to a completely independent regulatory commission to ban Liverpool striker Luis Suarez for eight games - significantly more than double the three-game tariff for violent conduct. Also: Goalkeeper Joe Hart has struck out at his Manchester City team-mates for failing woefully to kill off their game against Tottenham.

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