Review of the English press on Monday and Tuesday © EuroFootball.com

On Monday and Tuesday, the English press writes about the changes within "Arsenal" before the upcoming Champions League matches, the green "Premier" grass, Arsene Wenger's outburst of anger, Rafael Benitez's new contract, Martin O'Neill's and Glenn Roeder's possibilities to take over at Real Madrid.

Luiz Felipe Scolari is a new favorite for the position of England's national team coach, and the meeting with him will take place within the next 48 hours. (Various)

In the match against "Villareal," Sol Campbell will replace the injured Philippe Senderos. (Various)

Newcastle president Freddy Shepherd would like Martin O'Neill to take over the team, but Glenn Roeder, who is currently temporarily coaching Newcastle, also remains a real candidate for the club's coaching position. (Daily Express, Daily Telegraph)

Third Liverpool goalkeeper Scott Carson may receive a late call-up to the England national team. (Daily Mirror)

Fulham coach Chris Coleman is convinced that team captain Luis Boa Morte will stay at the club, despite significant interest from European clubs. (The Independent)

After the London derby ended on Saturday, onlookers had to separate the quarreling Arsene Wenger and Edgar Davis. (Daily Mirror, Daily Telegraph)

It will only be at the end of the season that Hidetoshi Nakata will find out if his loan contract with Fiorentina will turn into a long-term contract. (Various)

The Football Association has remained faithful to its previous decision to select referee Mike Dean for the FA Cup final match between West Ham and Liverpool. (The Guardian)

Neil Lennon warned Celtic star Stilian Petrov that the grass in the Premier League is definitely not greener. (Daily Record)

Ian Wright advised Shaun Wright-Phillips to leave Chelsea if he won't have the opportunity to play regularly next season. (The Sun)

Liverpool coach Rafael Benitez will sign a new contract within the next two weeks, thus ending rumors about a possible move to Real Madrid. (Daily Mirror)

Spurs striker Mido injured his knee and will have to finish his season earlier. (The Times)

If Barcelona does not consider Ludovico Giuly's demands for a new contract, he promises to start negotiations with Liverpool. (The Independent)

Sheffield United coach Neil Warnock intends to lay £3 million for Cardiff striker Cameron Jerome. (Daily Express)

Newcastle player Kieron Dyer plans to consult American surgeon Richard Steadman to help him recover from injuries that may force him to end his career prematurely. (Daily Telegraph)

This season, Reading full-back John Oster played in only ten matches, but the club still offered him a new one-year contract. (The Sun)

Wolves goalkeeper Stefan Postma can't wait to start negotiations with coach Glenn Hoddle for a new contract. (Daily Express)

Arsenal and Liverpool are actively interested in £4 million-rated West Brom player Curtis Davies, who will leave the team if it withdraws from the Premier League. (Daily Mirror)

Deco stated that in the Champions League final, Villareal would be a tougher nut to crack for Barcelona's eleven than Arsenal. (Daily Telegraph)