BBC SPORTArabicSpanishRussianChinese
BBCiNEWS  SPORT  WEATHER  WORLD SERVICE  A-Z INDEX   SEARCH 

BBC Sport
 You are in: Football: Internationals: England 
Sport Front Page
-------------------
Football
Teams
Statistics
FA Cup
Eng Prem
Internationals
Champions League
Uefa Cup
Eng Div 1
Eng Div 2
Eng Div 3
Eng Conf
Scot Prem
Scottish Cup
Scot Div 1
Scot Div 2
Scot Div 3
Europe
Africa
League of Wales
Cricket
Rugby Union
Rugby League
Tennis
Golf
Motorsport
Boxing
Athletics
Other Sports
-------------------
Special Events
-------------------
Sports Talk
-------------------
BBC Pundits
TV & Radio
Question of Sport
-------------------
Photo Galleries
Funny Old Game
-------------------
Around The UK: 
N Ireland
Scotland
Wales

BBC Sport Academy
News image
BBC News
News image
BBC Weather
News image
SERVICES
-------------
LANGUAGES
EDITIONS

Wednesday, 9 October, 2002, 09:33 GMT 10:33 UK
Neville set to return
Gary Neville (left) and England captain David Beckham are set to link up again
Neville's relationship with Beckham is key
News image

Slovakia v England | Saturday 12 October 1830 BST | Live and interactive on BBC1, BBC Radio Five Live and BBC Sport Online

Gary Neville is set to return to the England side when they kick off their Euro 2004 qualifying campaign against Slovakia in Bratislava.

England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson has hinted that the Manchester United defender is set to take over from Danny Mills at right-back.

Eriksson was impressed with Mills' consistency during the World Cup but is keen to rekindle the link-up between Neville and Old Trafford team-mate David Beckham down England's right.


I think Gary Neville is ready to play
Sven-Goran Eriksson

Beckham sat out England's training session at Bisham Abbey on Wednesday but is likely to be fit for Saturday's game.

The England captain missed the session as a precaution having suffered a slight calf injury in Manchester United's win over Everton on Monday.

Neville impressed in that Old Trafford victory, which was watched by the England coach.

"I think Gary Neville is ready to play, even with the national team," Eriksson said.

"I think he's ready to be picked in it and it's good to have him back again. He is playing better and better."

Neville missed the World Cup because of injury and only returned to the Manchester United starting line-up on 1 October following three substitute appearances.

But experience is also likely to count in his favour, with Eriksson already without Rio Ferdinand and waiting for news over the fitness of Sol Campbell.

And his link-up play with Beckham means Neville is set to win a 53rd England cap.

"They have played together for eight years so they should know each other very well," observed Eriksson.

"When Danny Mills played at right-back for us, he always did very well and had a good World Cup.

"It's a nice problem to have with two very good right-backs."

Mills believes he has done enough to keep hold of the number two shirt.

"I don't pick the team - but if I did I would play myself," Mills told the Sun.

"Gary had been relatively unchallenged for a few years. Now I'm there and I think I've shown I deserve to be."

Ashley Cole was also rested from Wednesday's training session to enable him to recover from a knock sustained Arsenal's win against Sunderland on Sunday.

But Paul Scholes was set to take part in the Bisham work-out.

 WATCH/LISTEN
 ON THIS STORY
BBC Sport's Joe Wilson
"Eriksson has full control over the qualifiers"
 VOTE RESULTS
Who should be right-back in Euro qualifiers?

Gary Neville
News image 52.29% 

Danny Mills
News image 47.71% 

21738 Votes Cast

Results are indicative and may not reflect public opinion
Slovakia v England news

Slovakia 1-2 England

Expert view

Have your say

Player profiles
See also:

09 Oct 02 | England
Links to more England stories are at the foot of the page.


E-mail this story to a friend

Links to more England stories

© BBC^^ Back to top

Sport Front Page | Football | Cricket | Rugby Union | Rugby League |
Tennis | Golf | Motorsport | Boxing | Athletics | Other Sports |
Special Events | Sports Talk | BBC Pundits | TV & Radio | Question of Sport |
Photo Galleries | Funny Old Game | N Ireland | Scotland | Wales