Jarvis eyes England call-up

Jarvis eyes England call-up

Published Oct. 29, 2010 3:15 p.m. ET

Jarvis is on England coach Fabio Capello's radar and there is speculation he could be called up for next month's friendly with France at Wembley. It would be a just reward for the progress the 24-year-old has made during the past 12 months, although he insists his feet remain firmly on the ground. Jarvis said: "It is flattering when people mention your name regarding England. "To be put alongside the names in the England squad at the moment is fantastic. "We will have to wait and see. I'm just trying to play well week in and week out for the club and if it does happen, it's fantastic. "But you watch the World Cup in the summer and it would be a massive personal achievement to play in a competition like. It would be incredible." Jarvis added: "It's been a big 12 months with being promoted from the Championship, doing well in the Premier League, getting some good reviews, and getting mentioned by England. "It shows I am hopefully progressing well and moving in the right direction." Wolves boss Mick McCarthy confirmed the extent of Capello's interest in Jarvis, saying: "I was sat next to Fabio's assistant, Franco Baldini, at Stoke [against Manchester United] on Sunday and he spoke highly of Jarvo. "He's a terrific player and is really important for us." Jarvis is only in his second season of top-flight football but admits the example of veteran Manchester United winger Giggs drives him on to have a lengthy career. He said: "My idol has always been Giggs from growing up. I played on the wing and when I was younger he was lightning quick, running around everyone and scoring. "He was the player I always watched, as well as Marc Overmars and players like that, but Giggs is still playing now and is still an amazing player. "He has adapted in terms of how he plays now. He is extremely fit as well. "It inspires you to have a long career. I am enjoying the licence I've got to use my pace and get past players. "Once I start losing that, I'm sure I'll think about a different role. "But I don't think you will see many players like Giggs, staying at one club and playing at the top level as well as he has done as well." Wolves will go into Saturday's home game with Manchester City having collected only one point from the last six games, but Jarvis is convinced their fortunes will change if they maintain their current level of performance. He said: "We are very disappointed. We have played so well in games recently. "We have come away with nothing when we have been in good situations in the matches like against Fulham, Tottenham, Aston Villa and West Ham. "We are very disappointed from that perspective but we've got to take the positives in the sense we got in good positions in those games. "We've got to look at it along the lines of if we keep playing like this, it is going to turn for us."

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