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David Beckham could still be around to play for England at the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa, coach Fabio Capello has said.

“The door is open. He played the last game, and did well against France. I see him play for Los Angeles Galaxy every now and then,” the Italian told Marca.

“It depends. There are players who are 33 or 34, who look after themselves very well. They understand that physically they aren’t what they used to be and take more care. A lot depends on this.”

Capello said he was settling well in England and felt the side wasmaking progress despite last month’s 1-0 friendly defeat to France.

“I told the players after the France defeat that I was pleased and that I had seen a step forward. We have to take it step by step,” he said.

“First we have to qualify (for 2010) and then we’ll see what happens. I think I have a good team, although we need to work a little so that they all understand what I want.”

Capello was asked if the Premier League’s success in luring players from overseas was having a detrimental impact the national team.

“This isn’t the problem,” he stated. “The problem is that we only have 38 percent of the players,” Capello said. “There are Welsh, Scottish, Irish…In Spain and Italy for example, they have around 70 percent of the players available.

We are into the last four of the UEFA Cup with Rangers the final British side left in. Click here for the latest outright betting.