Monday's England Press Review © EuroFootball.com

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On Monday, the English press writes about Salif Diao's loan to "Stoke", Macedonia's goalkeeper's opinion that Andorra is a stronger opponent than England, England manager Steve McClaren's planned tactics for the match against Croatia, Paul Gascoigne's desire to give advice to Wayne Rooney, the Northern Ireland national team coach's intention not to resign from his post, Mexico and the USA fighting for Jurgen Klinsmann, Jonathan Woodgate's injury and Lee Martin's omission from the squad for the month.

The club is ready to invite Stan Collymore. Long-time friend and "Stafford Rangers" coach Phil Robinson wants the services of this player. ("Daily Mirror")

Salif Diao will be loaned to the "Stoke" team. "I need to play in the first team lineup," said the "Liverpool" defender. ("Daily Mail")

Macedonian national team defender Artim Sakiri says that Andorra is a more difficult opponent than England. (Various)

England will play with one Wayne Rooney up front in the 2008 European qualifying match against Croatia. (Various)

But coach Steve McClaren is preparing to use a 3-5-2 formation instead of the tactical scheme 4-4-2 in Wednesday's match in Zagreb. (Various)

Frank Lampard says that with his 50th appearance for the team, he will improve his game and help the team return to the path of victory in the match against Croatia in the middle of the week. (Various)

Legendary England national team player Paul Gascoigne wants to help Wayne Rooney regain his self-confidence and form. ("Daily Mail")

Northern Ireland coach Lawrie Sanchez continues to shake things up after good results. "Supporters can afford a few shakes." (Various)

A photo mocking David Trezeguet with Gary Caldwell helped Scotland ignite for victorious matches against France. (Various)

France national team's attacking leader Thierry Henry, who left the press conference after the match with Scotland angry, cannot wait for the return match. ("Daily Record")

Scotland national team coach Walter Smith demands that the team maintain a 100% record against Ukraine, but admits that a miracle is needed to qualify for the final tournament. ("Daily Record")

Moscow "Lokomotiv" striker Garry O'Connor could have played his final matches wearing the Scotland national team kit under W. Smith, as he did not join the team on Sunday night. ("Daily Record")

Goalkeeper Paul Jones probably played his final matches for Wales. (Various)

Steve Staunton has no desire to leave his post as manager of the Irish national team, despite his team unexpectedly losing to Cyprus 2-5 in the 2008 European Championship qualifiers on Saturday. (Various)

The media is not happy with Spain coach Luis Aragones, whose team suffered a second consecutive defeat in the qualifiers against Sweden. "It's impossible to bear all of this,” said "Marca". "Wait," wrote "El Mundo Deportivo". ("The Guardian")

Mexico and the USA are fighting for the right to announce former German coach Jurgen Klinsmann as their new coach. ("Daily Mail")

According to former England coach Sven Goran Eriksson's agent Athole Still, the coach is desperate to work with a Champions League-potential club. (Various)

A. Stillas also stated that people found guilty in bribery scandals should go to jail: "Giving bribes is corruption - it is illegal." (Various)

England U-21 national team coach Peter Taylor says that young talent Theo Walcott's speed in the match in the middle of the week could cause problems for the German players. (Various)

"Cardiff" coach Dave Jones has 3 days to decide whether he wants to take over the coaching duties of "W.B.A." club. ("Daily Mirror")

Bryan Robson says that he left "W.B.A." due to personal disagreements with the club's president Jeremy Peace. ("The Times")

Les Ferdinand's dreams of becoming the "Bournemouth" coach are clouded because the club cannot afford to bring in assistants Gerry Francis and Warrena Baston. ("Daily Mirror")

"Middlesbrough" officially does not comment on reports that defender Jonathan Woodgate has suffered another injury, but it is said in the media that he will be out of action for about three weeks. (Various)

Holland and "Liverpool" striker Dirk Kuyt injured his shin in the 2008 European qualifying match against Bulgaria. The national team coach says, "His leg doesn't look good." (Various)

Glasgow "Rangers" full-back Lee Martin, who is on loan from "Man Utd," will be out for about a month due to a calf muscle injury. ("The Sun")