World Cup selection race hots up

14 August 2009 07:57
England midfielder David Beckham expects the scrap for places in Fabio Capello's squad to hot up when the Barclays Premier League season starts this weekend.[LNB] Beckham started in the draw against Holland but Theo Walcott is first choice on the right flank, with Shaun Wright-Phillips, James Milner and Aaron Lennon breathing down their necks.[LNB] "Without a doubt competition for places is growing stronger," Beckham said. "It's like that week-in, week-out and it's what you want in a World Cup year."[LNB] He added: "Hopefully once we qualify that will continue because you want competition, it's what makes great teams. If no-one is pushing you then you are not pushing yourself so it's important we've got that."[LNB] Capello's men are on the brink of sealing their place in South Africa next year and the Italian will then have some massive decisions.[LNB] Beckham is expected to be loaned from LA Galaxy to AC Milan to maintain his sharpness at the end of the MLS campaign.[LNB] The 34-year-old, who again refused to rule out an eventual return to the Premier League, said: "It's important I'm playing in a European league leading up to the World Cup."[LNB] In goal, Robert Green has started three games in a row following injury to David James. [LNB] "I feel I am finding my feet at international level," the West Ham stopper said. "This was the most comfortable I have ever felt in the international scene.[LNB] "I'm sure David James will come back fitter and stronger than ever. There are a number of other guys wanting the shirt and whoever is on form will get the shirt."

Source: Eurosport