Jamie Carragher turned down offer from Fabio Capello to return to England squad

18 December 2009 10:16
Carragher, 31, won 34 caps for England but announced his international retirement in the summer of 2007. [LNB]However, with encouragement from club captain Steven Gerrard he initially agreed to meet Capello's assistant Franco Baldini, but changed his mind at the last moment. [LNB] Related ArticlesEuropa League guideArshavin creates a stinkEuropa League grows upPortsmouth v Liverpool: match previewBenitez to protect TorresBenítez's Liverpool reign undermined by factsCarragher told the Times: "I was supposed to meet Franco Baldini for a chat a year ago and at the last minute I pulled out. [LNB]"It was more out of courtesy that I was going to do it. Stevie had mentioned it to me a couple of times, so I agreed to the meeting, but at the last minute I just didn't want to do it. [LNB]"I don't think my situation would change if I got back in the squad. John Terry and Rio Ferdinand are first choice and they are two of the best central defenders in the world. [LNB]"Maybe I would have won 10 more caps over the last couple of years because Rio and John have missed a few games, but you couldn't ask for a better centre-half pairing than those two going into the World Cup." [LNB]Carragher also said he would rather leave Liverpool than play for them when he is past his best. [LNB]"I wouldn't want to get to 34 or 35 with Liverpool and have people thinking, 'He's well gone."' he added. "So I do think about whether it would be better to go while I'm still at a decent level and play out my days at another club. [LNB]"I do worry about maybe playing in big games for Liverpool and perhaps costing the side, and I also think about not playing every week and whether I could do that. [LNB]"Over the next year or two I'll probably have a decision to make. I'd love to stay at Liverpool - that's what I want to do - but there are different things that I think about that may compromise that." [LNB]

Source: Telegraph