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Curtains almost down on Beckham's international career

Updated on: 16 October,2010 10:07 AM IST  | 
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England boss Fabio Capello no longer sees David Beckham as part of his plans, bringing a certain end to the star midfielder's international career.

 Curtains almost down on Beckham's international career

England boss Fabio Capello no longer sees David Beckham as part of his plans, bringing a certain end to the star midfielder's international career.


Beckham, 35, has formally refused the offer of a farewell game after talks with Capello.



He could have been played his farewell match against France at Wembley, The Sun reports.


Capello prefers to look to the younger players as he tries to qualify for Euro 2012, and added that Beckham needed to be playing top European football to be considered.

Back in action after an Achilles injury, Beckham is not going on loan in Europe next year, as he has with AC Milan for the last two years.

Beckham said recently: "I've always said I won't retire from playing for my country, whether I never get picked again, play one more game or 10 more."

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