Carragher braced for England boo boys

Jamie Carragher insists he "won't have a problem" if he is booed during England's friendly with Mexico at Wembley on Monday night. The Liverpool defender has come out of a three-year international retirement to earn a place in Fabio Capello's preliminary 30-man World Cup squad.Some have been angered by Carragher's U-turn after he revealed he was far from committed to international football in his autobiography.The 32-year-old is therefore bracing himself for verbal abuse from some sections of the crowd when England take on Mexico in a World Cup warm-up. "Better players than me have been booed by supporters," said Carragher. "If it happens, I'll deal with it. "I won't have a problem with it because I know that if Liverpool had a player that left the club and came back three years later there would be some fans that wouldn't be happy. "These things can take a bit of time so I will understand if the reaction at Wembley isn't that fantastic."I left and then I was asked to come back - I haven't been given any guarantees about a place in the 23. "The manager knows me from playing for Liverpool so he probably watches me once every three weeks throughout the season. "But he doesn't know what I'm like around the hotel or the training pitch, he doesn't know me well enough to guarantee anything. "I have joined up with the squad to do what I do for Liverpool and hope the manager deems it good enough to warrant a place at the World Cup."

Source: Team_Talk