Scott Parker aiming for regular place in England squad
West Ham United star Scott Parker believes he has what it takes to become a regular England international following his first cap in nearly four years.
Parker’s main role in a team is of a box-to-box player and he plays in the heart of the midfield. His vision for exquisite through balls and remarkable passing range makes him the perfect man to be included in any team’s midfield.
His recent 45-minute appearance for England in a friendly against Denmark made him the first player in the history to win an England cap from four different clubs. Parker was impressive when he replaced Frank Lampard in the centre and showed the English
fans what he is still capable of.
Parker’s last game in an English shirt came in October 2006; best remembered for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Gary-Neville-c14447. The Hammer’s midfielder is a shining star for the club and his classic style of play helps him to keep
matters simple on the pitch. Parker was part of England’s 30-man provisional World Cup Squad for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/South-Africa-c757, but could not make it into the final 23.
In his 30 appearances for the Hammers in the on-going 2010-11 season, Parker has scored six times and believes he is in the best form of his career. He is optimistic that his body would be able to withstand the pressure of international football.
“I found out I've got four caps for four different clubs. I suppose if anything I'll be in the quizzes now, won't I? I didn't realise that until someone pointed it out after the Denmark game,” stated the midfielder.
However, he aimed to be recalled for his playing skills and vowed to work harder to achieve a regular spot in the English line-up.
“For the last three years, I've been playing the best football that I've played in a long while. I think experience is vital for that. You become more wise, you know where to be, what positions to take up, how to play it,” stated the 30-year-old midfielder.
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game and the 19-year-old showed a lot of promise and talent.
Parker would need to keep performing week in and week out in order to convince http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabio-c13152 Capello to drop one of the star names in favour of the Hammers midfielder.
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