The most effective stories making Saturday's back pages in the UK... The Sun: Rafa Benitez claims he has been congratulated by Chelsea's participants for his rant against the club's fans. Daily Mirror: QPR's teaching break in Dubai last month became a "stag party" based on first-team players. Daily Star: Avram Grant doesn't want to be a short period successor to Rafa Benitez at Chelsea. Everyday Mail: Paris Saint-Germain are set to pounce on the uncertainty surrounding Samir Nasri's potential with a big-money summer jump. Also: Manchester City are supporting Real Madrid make for their Champions League battle against Manchester United giving the Etihad Stadium to them for education. His 1,000th career appearance will be made by daily Express: Ryan Giggs currently with Sir Alex Ferguson claiming the success will never be beaten. Metro: Interim manager Rafael Benitez contends Chelsea could however fill a seven-point gap to modernize Manchester City in order to complete second in the Premier League. Also: Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers says Luis Suarez will always be at the club inspite of the player recognizing mind this week prefer to speak with Bayern Munich. And: Arsenal are on the end of Feyenoord full-back Daryl Janmaat, along with Tottenham and Sporting Lisbon, with all three clubs scouting him recently. The Times: Andre Villas-Boas has stated that his Tottenham players are eating off the thoughts of losing from a League place last season but has asked them to control their feelings against Arsenal tomorrow. The Guardian: Rafael Benitez claims senior people within the Chelsea team have thanked him for his impassioned call for unity in midweek. The Independent: Sir Alex Ferguson reacted to Roberto Mancini's jibe that Manchester United have been 'lucky' by claiming that City are fortunate to be only 12 items behind.
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