Thursday, May 2, 2013

Lescott admits he's considering stopping City to help keep his World Cup fantasy alive - Daily Mail

UPDATED: 16:49 EST, 28 April 2013 Joleon Lescott admits he may need certainly to leave Manchester City in the summer to guard his World Cup dreams. The outlook of John Terry coming out of international pension could only increase competition in Englandas central support and Lescott says it was a checka to be left out of Roy Hodgsonas group for the qualifiers against San Marino and Montenegro in March. Jordan Dawsonas harm then earned a late call-up to him. With City unlikely to offer him a fresh deal as he enters the final 12 months of his agreement, Lescott admitted he is concerned how that can affect his likelihood of creating Englandas World Cup squad. Exit: Manchester City defense Joleon Lescott (left) is thinking of leaving the club to have normal first team football Lescott enjoyed along with Terry in every four of Englandas games at Euro 2012, but Cityas 2-1 conquer West Ham on Saturday was only his 14th Premier League begin this year a' five significantly more than Terry at Chelsea. Lescott said: aIt could be hard to own yet another season like this. Iave only started several games and that is maybe not great going into some Sort Of Cup. aI only got in the last squad automatically. It was a reality check.A I must come to a decision and it must be the proper one for my profession. World Cup dream: Lescott really wants to play way more an England nod will be got by him for the World Cup in 2014 aYou canat expect you'll play for England if youare perhaps not playing for your team. I believe that when Iam playing at a consistent amount I will maintain my place in the England team. Iam positive John Terry feels the same. He hasnat enjoyed much for his club, possibly. Probably just Phil Jagielka is playing frequently at the moment.a Lescottas partnership with Vincent Kompany was essential to Cityas title gain last period, however the A22million signing from Everton has since been overtaken by Serbian Matija Nastasic. Lescott, 30, still feels he has a lot to provide if next monthas FA Cup final proves to be his last game for City. aYour most readily useful years as a half are between 28 and 32,a he added. aIam not naive enough to believe Iam definitely going to remain. Easily can say Iave won two FA Cups, the Premier League and a Community Shield at City it wouldnat be too bad, could it?a Partnership: Lescott has found games hard ahead by thanks to the partnership of Vincent Kompany (left) and Matija Nastasic (right)

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