Crouch committed to England
Crouch was reportedly unhappy at being overlooked by England boss Fabio Capello in Saturday's 2-2 draw against Switzerland. Despite an impressive record of 22 goals in 42 games, Crouch did not make the Three Lions bench at Wembley, with Capello favouring Fulham's Bobby Zamora over the Tottenham striker. Crouch admits he was disappointed to be left out but said at no point will he turn his back on his country. Speaking on Tuesday, Crouch said: "Do I want to carry on playing for England? Yeah, of course. I would never give up playing for my country at any stage. It's an honour." However, Crouch also told BBC Sport: "I was disappointed, but I've got a long summer now to think about things and hopefully come back with a new attitude." "I feel that whenever I've played for England, I've done well, so I felt maybe I've been slightly unfairly treated. "Playing for England is the pinnacle of any player's career and I absolutely love doing it. If I get a minute on the pitch (for England) that's great, if I get 90 that's a lot better." Wayne Bridge and Paul Robinson have both retired from international football during Capello's tenure and Ben Foster has decided to declare himself unavailable for the foreseeable future.