1. Sir Alex demands rapid recovery
Sir Alex Ferguson and his playershave little choice but to pick themselves up after Saturday's 2-1 lossat Anfield. Wednesday’s Champions League Group E opener againstVillarreal and Sunday’s visit to Chelsea mean United cannot afford to dwell on defeat.
Rio Ferdinand was at a loss toexplain United’s below-par display in the 2-1 defeat at Liverpool, butinsists the Reds can bounce back next week at Chelsea.
书记对1:2输给红军的失常比赛很失落。他坚信红魔在周日对车路士的比赛中勃起。
3. Papers: Ron on his way back
Ronaldo: United fans love me
CristianoRonaldo reckons he will get a hero’s welcome from Manchester Unitedfans when he makes his comeback on Wednesday. The Portugal star is setto feature in the Champions League clash at home to Villarreal. Itwould be his first club game since he tried and failed to engineer amove to Real Madrid. The star, who has recovered from ankle surgery,said: “When I put on the shirt, I give it my all. I’m already in thehistory of the club. When I play the fans will love me again.” Ron hasruled out a mega-money move to Manchester City, who said they would beprepared to pay rivals United £135million. Ronaldo said: “No way do Isee myself in the shirt of another Manchester team." Paul Jiggins, The Sun
And the fallout was far from over. American International Group, the world's largest insurer, was fighting for its very survival: New York Gov. David Paterson moved to allow the company to tap one of its subsidiaries for an emergency loan to stay above water.
"AIG still remains financially sound," Paterson said, even as the company's stock tumbled almost 60 percent. Almost $20 billion in AIG's shareholder value was wiped out Monday.