LONDON (AFP) - David Beckham should not rule out being recalled by Steve McClaren, according to one of the England coach's advisors.
Real Madrid midfielder Beckham was dropped by McClaren as soon as he replaced Sven Goran Eriksson as national team boss in August.
The former Manchester United star had resigned as England captain in the aftermath of his country's World Cup quarter-final defeat against Portugal, but he believed he would still be a member of McClaren's squad this season.
However McClaren has yet to call up Beckham for any of the Euro 2008 qualifiers and the player recently admitted he thought his international career was over.
Beckham was absent again as England lost 2-0 in Croatia on Wednesday, but Max Clifford, an adviser to McClaren's representatives Key Sports, believes the coach may change his mind in the future.
Clifford told BBC Radio Five Live: "If he's in tremendous form, the chance presents itself and it's best for England, that's all Steve's interested in.
"Steve McClaren is not too proud to say 'look, David Beckham is playing particularly well at the moment'."
"Personally I don't think if Beckham had played yesterday it would have made a blind bit of difference, but I'm sure a lot of journalists will say that.
"Because, no matter what anyone does from a
PR perspective, if McClaren is winning, he's popular, if he's losing, he's dead."
Source: Fox Sports
They need David so bad right now, They are doing horrible right now, If Steve doesnt do somthing fast he will be fired.