Davies determined to impress Fabio

04 October 2010 16:56
Kevin Davies has vowed to shrug off the nerves and give it his best shot after being handed a surprise England call-up by Fabio Capello.[LNB] Only days after claiming he had given up on ever representing his country, the 33-year-old has answered Capello's SOS for next Tuesday's Euro 2012 qualifier with Montenegro at Wembley.[LNB]With Jermain Defoe, Bobby Zamora and Gabriel Agbonlahor all ruled out through injury, and Carlton Cole losing his regular place at West Ham, Davies has profited from Andy Carroll's loss of form at Newcastle.[LNB]The decision rather flies in the face of Capello's post-World Cup statement to look to the future, and must also give hope to 35-year-old David Beckham, who was dismissed on the basis that he is too old.[LNB]Davies might not be threatening Leslie Compton, England's oldest post-War debutant, who was 38 when he made his bow against Wales in 1950, or Alec Morten, who was in his 40s when he faced Scotland in 1873, but it would still be a remarkable story.[LNB]"I just have to go along and enjoy the experience of being involved with the international team and if I get the chance to play I will do my best to impress," he told Bolton's official website.[LNB]"It is a really proud moment for me and my family.[LNB]"I am sure there will be a few nerves over the next couple of days and it hasn't really sunk in yet, but I am looking forward to this opportunity and I'm going to give it my best shot."[LNB]Davies is the stand-out name in a list of surprises, which include recalls for World Cup trio Joe Cole, Robert Green and Aaron Lennon.[LNB]Bolton manager Owen Coyle might be a relatively recent arrival at the Reebok Stadium but it has not taken the Scot long to understand the unselfish contribution his skipper makes to the Trotters cause.[LNB]"He has got his rewards for the high level of performances that he has produced, week in, week out," said Coyle.[LNB]"He works exceptionally hard on a day-to-day basis and I am sure he will give Mr Capello absolutely 100%."[LNB]Whether Davies does get a run at Wembley is open to debate.[LNB]The presence of Wayne Rooney is hardly a shock given the open invitation given to Capello to pick the Manchester United striker by Sir Alex Ferguson.[LNB]Like Rooney, Peter Crouch is one of 14 men Capello selected for his World Cup squad to retain their places, while Sunderland's Darren Bent is now beginning to get the attention his club boss Steve Bruce has always felt he deserved.[LNB]Green will be happy to be chosen, even if he has slipped to number three in the pecking order.[LNB]The West Ham star must have wondered whether he would ever play for the Three Lions again after his clanger against the United States in Rustenburg that set the tone for England's abysmal campaign.[LNB]Cole's exile has proved to be brief, lasting only three games, which in part was probably due to the suspension he had to serve following his dismissal on his Premier League debut for Liverpool.[LNB]Injury to Theo Walcott and James Milner's suspension have helped Cole as well, which is probably also true of Arsenal teenage Jack Wilshere, who will link up with the senior squad after the first-leg of England's European Under-21 play-off against Romania at Carrow Road on Friday.[LNB]Yet for Capello, the big decisions still have to be made.[LNB]In the absence of Rio Ferdinand and John Terry, Phil Jagielka was turned in two towering performances against Bulgaria and Switzerland last month as England began their Euro 2012 campaign in style.[LNB]It would be very harsh if Jagielka had to make way now, so both Terry and Ferdinand will be sweating on their places against the only other side to boast a 100% record.[LNB]For Ferdinand, there is also the captaincy to worry about.[LNB]Having lost out on the honour for Manchester United due to his questionable fitness, he will now discover whether Capello believes a paltry two appearances in 10 games since Terry's sacking means the role should go to Steven Gerrard.

Source: Team_Talk