The utmost effective stories making Easter Sunday's back pages in the UK... The Sun: Roy Hodgson has told his weary England stars to be around for the summertime friendlies against Ireland and Brazil. Saturday Mirror: Frank de Boer has appeared since the front runner to restore Roberto Mancini at Manchester City. Also: Martin O'Neill was yesterday sacked as director of Sunderland. The People: David Cameron needs Celtic and Rangers to play their football in England. Also: Martin O'Neill was yesterday evening sacked as Sunderland boss. And: Liverpool chef Brendan Rodgers really wants to hand Steven Gerrard a new two-year deal and would want to get back him with old pal Xabi Alonso by sealing an A8.5million deal for the Real Madrid star. Everyday Star Sunday: Liverpool desire to open talks with Steven Gerrard in regards to a new two-year contract. Mail on Sunday: Rio Ferdinand is likely to be the ability to increase his playing career into his 36th year and be offered a new one-year deal by Manchester United the following month. Saturday Express: Jose Mourinho is returning to Chelsea - and wants to provide Cristiano Ronaldo with him to Stamford Bridge. Metro: Sunderland have sacked director Martin O'Neill, following their 1-0 defeat to Manchester United. Also: Chelsea interim boss Rafael Benitez has guarded his staff variety in the Bluesa 2-1 defeat to Southampton. Sunday Telegraph: The pressure attached to Rafael Benitez last night after his gamble in making seven changes to his Chelsea side backfired spectacularly as they slumped to a defeat at Southampton that raised fears over their odds of qualifying for next season's Champions League. Also: Liverpool are considering a transfer for Swansea City goalkeeper Michel Vorm included in a summer shake-up in the pipeline by boss Brendan Rodgers. Sunday Times: Martin O'Neill was sacked as director of Sunderland last week only hours after his side lost 1-0 to Manchester United. The Observer: Rafael Benitez defended his controversial team choice at Southampton after Chelsea suffered a defeat that jeopardises their search for Champions League certification. The Independent: Martin O'Neill yesterday evening parted company with Sunderland as director after yesterday's 1-0 defeat by Manchester United.
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