Boton boss Owen Coyle claims Kevin Davies is not bitter about being overlooked for the latest England squad that faced France.
The 33-year-old became his country's oldest debutant last month when he came off the bench in their Euro 2012 qualifier against Montenegro and gave a good account of himself.
Davies has since impressed again for his club, most notably in front of the England management in the Trotters' 4-2 victory over Spurs, when he scored twice and setup another.
Newcastle striker Andy Carroll and Cardiff's Championship hitman Jay Bothroyd were the new front players in the squad for last night's game, with Carroll starting and Bothroyd getting his chance as a late substitute, but it would appear the door is still open for the Wanderers skipper.
Coyle said: "Kevin is comfortable with it.
"Franco Baldini (England general manager) rang him last Saturday night and explained that he did well, that they knew how well he is doing and that he is very much in their thoughts for further down the line."
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