Steven Gerrard insists there is no way he will quit international football.
Liverpool's No.8 has ruled out following in the footsteps of the likes of Paul Scholes and Jamie Carragher, who have made themselves unavailable to England.
Instead he hopes to add to his 84 caps and erase painful memories of the 4-1 World Cup exit to Germany.
"There is no way I want the disappointment of the Germany game to be my last for England," said Gerrard.
"It was such a low and I am determined to do as much as I can to make amends for what happened.
"I expect there to be a lot of changes to the squad and it is up to the manager whether I am selected, but I am going to continue to make myself available for my country."
Gerrard's comments come after Carragher confirmed he was once again withdrawing from the international scene following his South Africa jaunt.
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6th Jul 2010 8:46