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Vol. 5 Num 837 Tue. October 03, 2006  
   
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Woodgate close to England recall


England manager Steve McClaren has promised Jonathan Woodgate he is on the brink of a recall to the national squad.

Woodgate was not included in McClaren's squad for this week's Euro 2008 qualifiers against Macedonia and Croatia.

But the England boss saw him produce another excellent performance for Middlesbrough at Sheffield United on Sunday.

Former Boro boss McClaren said: "He was very close to this squad and he's one who we are looking at."

The England boss wants to see Woodgate string more games together after a nightmare sequence of injuries plagued his last two seasons at Real Madrid.

McClaren said: "He has a good opportunity at Middlesbrough. It's his home town and he's playing well at the moment.

"But his games have been limited and he has to build up that kind of fitness over a season."

Woodgate, 26, won the last of his five England caps in Sweden in March 2004.

It was the same game when Scott Parker last played for his country and the Newcastle midfielder is back in the England squad this week.

Woodgate's form since joining his hometown club Middlesbrough on loan from Madrid has been impressive.

He has started four consecutive Premiership games and will present McClaren with a selection problem in central defence if his progress continues.