Monday review of the English press © EuroFootball.com

On Monday, the English press writes about coaching changes in Madrid's "Real", "Portsmouth", "Southampton", "Newcastle" clubs, David Beckham's "fight with his shadow" and the competition for Roy Keane.

Madrid's "Real", having sacked head coach Wanderley Luxemburgo, may be looking for replacements in the Premier League. The trio of mentioned candidates are: Arsene Wenger, Jose Mourinho, and Rafael Benitez. ("Daily Mirror"; "The Sun")

Furthermore, this is not the only problem plaguing "Real". The Spanish press accused England's national team captain David Beckham, who received another red card, of "fighting even with his own shadow". ("Daily Mail")

Returning to the Premier League, the newly appointed head coach for "Portsmouth" will be Harry Redknapp, latest by Monday or Tuesday. ("The Independent")

However, in a friendly chat, Harry Redknapp mentioned that he might still not get the mentioned position. ("The Sun")

On the other hand, the soap opera shaking the entire south coast does not end there - the interim coach at "Southampton", Dave Bassett, desires a long-term contract, though Sir Clive Woodward is also interested in the coaching position at the Saints' team ("Daily Mail")

On the other hand, A. Woodward tells others that he is not prepared to take on such responsibilities...even if someone were to offer them. ("The Guardian", "Daily Mirror")

Speaking of coaches, "Bolton" head coach Sam Allardyce hopes that the excellent team play will convince Roy Keane to join his club. ("Daily Mirror")

But "West Brom" also believes that if Roy Keane turns down the offer from Madrid's "Real", he might join their ranks. ("Daily Express")

One player not planning to change clubs is "Tottenham" striker Jermain Defoe, who dreams of playing in the World Cup. ("Daily Mirror", "The Sun")

"Tottenham" firmly denied any rumors about Edgar Davids and Robbie Keane fighting during training and stated that the incident was simply fabricated. ("Daily Mail")

Newcastle president Freddy Shepherd plans to sack Graeme Souness and aims to intensively search for a replacement for "Toon" head coach in the coming week. ("Daily Express")

"Wigan" head coach Paul Jewell, with the possibility of signing a long-term contract for the trial period, has welcomed "St Etienne" striker Senegalese Lamine Sahko to the club. ("Daily Mirror")

"Leeds" has started negotiations with 25-year-old Swedish right-back Patrik Antonnen, who currently plays for "Orebro". ("Daily Mirror")

"Aberdeen" will have to explain to the SFA, as in Sunday's match at "Pittodrie" stadium against "Celtic", a coin hit visiting player Neil Lennon. ("Daily Record")

Juventus striker Alessandro Del Piero believes that on Tuesday "Rangers" could defeat Inter Milan and progress to the Champions League quarterfinals. ("Daily Record")