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Hurricane-force Rooney on road to king's ransom (Telegraph)
The last time Wayne Rooney ventured down the King's Road, before an Everton game with Chelsea, he was asked to leave an exclusive estate agents, writes Henry Winter.
Swiss show England there is still a mountain to climb (Telegraph)
No England fan has been able to persuade himself that Sven-Goran Eriksson's men will win Euro 2004 playing as they did against the Swiss, writes Paul Hayward.
Rooney ups asking price (Telegraph)
His Euro 2004 tournament might be just two games old, but Wayne Rooney's club, Everton, are already resigned to losing their teenage phenomenon, writes Sam Wallace.
Brooking joins fan club (Telegraph)
Everyone is talking about Wayne Rooney and Sir Trevor Brooking happily joins in the discussion, writes Henry Winter.
James has put in two poor performances (Telegraph)
England impress Prosinecki (Telegraph)
Robert Prosinecki has no doubt which country leads the way at Euro 2004 in terms of midfield brilliance.
Euro 2004 Diary: Pressure point (Telegraph)
It could be another stressful 90 minutes around the television sets and big screens on Monday when England play Croatia.
Chelsea's siren call will lure Gerrard away (Telegraph)
Alan Hansen believes Liverpool's captain will leave for Chelsea, although he can't blame him.
Benitez plea to Gerrard (Telegraph)
The new Liverpool manager has made a secret visit to England's team hotel in Lisbon to start to persuade Steven Gerrard to stay on Merseyside, writes Sam Wallace.
Thompson leaves Liverpool (Telegraph)
Phil Thompson has become the first casualty of Liverpool's new regime when he left the club less than 48 hours after the appointment of manager Rafael Benitez.
Ibrahimovic puts the Italians in danger (Telegraph)
Italy (1) 1 Sweden (0) 1
Tearful Gronkjaer lifts Danes (Telegraph)
Bulgaria (0) 0 Denmark (1) 2
Figo friendship with Raul will put to the test in Spanish... (Telegraph)
It has been almost 23 years since Portugal last beat Spain, and never has a victory been so crucial.
Last Word: Behind-scenes teams cool under pressure (Telegraph)
The ITV team covering England's game against Switzerland in Coimbra on Thursday were under the pressure of an urban myth, writes Jim White.
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