claimed Roy Hodgson's side can beat any team in the
world.
Luis Suarez admits he may quit Liverpool if they fail to
qualify for the Champions League this season.
Sir Alex Ferguson is auditioning Benfica's Ezequiel
Garay to become Manchester United's next big-money
centre-half - DAILY MIRROR
Roy Hodgson hailed his heroes as he became the only
England manager to boast a 100 per cent record
against Brazil.
Yaya Toure last night warned bitter rivals Manchester
United: The title race is far from over - THE SUN
England showed off some samba style of their own to
score a stunning win at Wembley last night.
Roberto Mancini will face a battle with 10 European
giants this summer for the signature of Edinson Cavani
- DAILY STAR
Frank Lampard was the Wembley hero last night as he
fired England to a euphoric win over Brazil's superstars
- DAILY MAIL
Frank Lampard believes that Jack Wilshere's
performance in England's impressive 2-1 victory
against Brazil at Wembley last night proves that the
Arsenal midfielder has the ability to become one of the
world's best players - THE TIMES
It is a defining year for the England team, for the
remnants of what was the golden generation, for Roy
Hodgson and for a Football Association that hopes its
150th anniversary celebrations will not be spoilt by the
small matter of failing to qualify for the 2014 World
Cup.
Stuart Pearce has warned England's finest young
players that they risk damaging their careers if they
think that lying on a beach would be preferable to
participating in the European Under-21 Championship
this summer - THE INDEPENDENT
Any victory over Brazil has to be cherished and, for
England, the good certainly outweighed the bad even if
it was a close-run thing during those moments when
their shortcomings at the back threatened to
undermine all the positive points that accompanied
Ashley Cole's 100th cap and the confirmation, if it were
actually needed, that Jack Wilshere is made for this
level - THE GUARDIAN
England kicked off the FA's 150th birthday celebrations
in the best style possible - with a historic win against
the most famous footballing nation in the world.
Stuart Pearce is preparing to go into battle against
Arsene Wenger for his Arsenal stars Jack Wilshere and
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain.
Peter Odemwingie is in line for a move to Crystal Palace
when the emergency loan window opens today, just a
week after the transfer deadline fiasco that scuppered
a move to QPR - DAILY EXPRESS
Jack Wilshere gave England more hope for the future,
more belief that they can live with more technical
opponents. Still only 21, Wilshere performed with real
authority on his seventh international appearance,
taking the game to Brazil with urgency and
intelligence, so inspiring England to a first victory in 23
years over such famous opponents.
It could all have been so different for Vukasin Poleksic.
Six years ago, the Debrecen goalkeeper was given the
chance to fulfil his dream of playing in the Premier
League by joining Harry Redknapp's Portsmouth, who
went on to win the FA Cup that season - DAILY
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