The most effective stories making Thursday's right back pages in the UK... Everyday Mirror: Manchester United have caused it to be a three-way Premier League challenge to signal Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao. Daily Star: Steven Gerrard has told England's critics to back away. Also: Andre Villas-Boas can give his Tottenham people a spring break in a bid to freshen up their search for a Champions League place. Everyday Mail: England's greatest player Sir Bobby Charlton has called on baseball to honor Baroness Thatcher after declaring that the former Prime Minister was 'incredible.' Everyday Express: Sir Bobby Charlton concerns England will not win the World Cup again as foreign people are preventing home-grown talent. Also: Juventus are willing to bide their time for Liverpool marksman Luis Suarez. Metro: Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck says the team are aopened mindeda about who they designate as manager next period and proved Jose Mourinho is among their targets. Also: Barcelona remain on track to win the Champions League after bouncing back again to defeat Paris Saint-Germain on absent objectives in a nervy quarter-final, 2nd leg. Daily Telegraph: Dan Ashworth, the person charged with ending England's failure on the global point, concerns it might take 15 years to challenge at a major contest after Sir Bobby Charlton believed it was a "fool's errand" to speak up prospects of World Cup success. The Times: The Premier League has enhanced the pressure on clubs to ratify its new financial rules to combat the threat of a at today's shareholders meeting in London. The bench was come off by the Guardian: Lionel Messi to play an integral role as Barcelona edged into the semi-finals of the Champions League and maintained their hopes of winning a European Cup at Wembley, helping build the equaliser which sent the Catalans through on absent goals. Also: Chelsea come back to a sparsely populated Luzhniki Stadium tonite still scarred by memories of the painful Champions League final knowledge here five years ago.
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