THE SUN: Arsenal are convinced Manchester United have gagged Ole Solskjaer to KO Sol Campbell. One Arsenal official claimed: "Solskjaer was drinking tea with some of our backroom staff after last week's game and he promised to speak on Sol's behalf. But now we are hearing nothing from United."

DAILY MIRROR: Joe Cole and Rufus Brevett face heavy bans and huge fines from the FA for their involvement in West Ham's disgraceful after-match bust-up with Bolton - in order to save them from police action.

DAILY MAIL: Sir Alex Ferguson is considering rushing a half-fit Juan Sebastian Veron back for Wednesday's Champions League showdown against Real Madrid.

DAILY EXPRESS: Michael Schumacher said his mother, who died only hours before he and his brother Ralf finished first and fourth respectively in the San Marino Grand Prix, would have wanted them to race....

DAILY STAR: Ronaldo has fired the opening salvo against Manchester United by claiming Real Madrid are the bigger and better club.

THE TIMES: Michael Schumacher sat at the wheel of his Ferrari for what seemed like an eternity, as though taking a deep breath before calculating how to play out the final act of his personal drama.

THE GUARDIAN: Zinedine Zidane has warned Manchester United that Real Madrid are ready to "lay on another spectacle" at Old Trafford on Wednesday when the sides meet in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final. He said: "I'm certain our goals will start to flow again."

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Michael Schumacher delivered a drive from the core of his being in the most difficult and sombre circumstances when he won the San Marino Grand Prix.

THE INDEPENDENT: He did not have to race, but Michael Schumacher took part in the San Marino Grand Prix because he wanted to and, perhaps, because he needed to, following the death of his mother.