England hopeful Cahill not confident of Bolton place after reserves comeback

Bolton defender Gary Cahill believes he has a challenge to get back into the starting line-up after nearly two months out with a blood clot in his arm.  The centre-back played his first competitive match since January 30 in Wanderers reserves' 3-1 defeat at home to Manchester City last night.   'It's good to be back playing in games again - I'm absolutely delighted to be back,' said the 24-year-old.  Comeback: Gary Cahill made his return for Bolton reserves on Monday night after a spell on the sidelines for nearly two months with a blood clot in his arm'Fitness-wise, it went pretty well. Obviously I've come back a little bit rusty, but it was all about fitness and getting 90 minutes under my belt; knowing that I can get though 90 minutes fine.   'I've come through everything well and I feel good. I made a couple of blocks, I've tested my heading and my shoulder, and come through it, so I'm happy with that.' In contention: Cahill (centre right) could make Fabio Capello's World Cup squadCahill added: 'Now I have to keep on working hard in training. The lads have done really well since I have been out, so there's a challenge for me as I look to get into the manager's thoughts regarding selection.' Cahill boost for Bolton as defender is lined up for reserves clash with CityFabio Capello and England's chosen ones for South AfricaEverton 2 Bolton 0: Neville refuses to give up on World Cup dreamBOLTON WANDERERS FC

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