AFP
LONDON, May 25
England captain Steven Gerrard has hinted he could retire from the international stage after the forthcoming World Cup in Brazil.
Gerrard will lead Roy Hodgson's side to south America in June, where they face group stage fixtures against Italy, Uruguay and Costa Rica.
The 33-year-old is hopeful England can defy their underdog status at the tournament and make a serious challenge for their first World Cup crown since 1966. But the Liverpool midfielder, who turns 34 next week, acknowledges this could be his last taste of the international scene.
With Liverpool back in the Champions League next season, Gerrard knows the demands on his body will be even greater and he could well decide to step away from England duty to prolong his club career.
"I'm not going to leave anyone hanging," Gerrard was quoted as telling several English newspapers on Sunday."Don't worry, as soon as the World Cup is over I'll sit down with the manager at the right time and I'll make the decision. I can be open and honest with you now that I haven't made that decision because I haven't had the chance to chat with the manager at length over it. But I'll be chatting to (Liverpool manager) Brendan Rodgers, Roy Hodgson and a few important people around me whose opinion I respect, players I've played with. I'll chat to them all and make the right decision at the right time.”
"It will be very close after the World Cup I'll make that decision. "It does to depend on how the World Cup goes, how I perform, how the team performs. Am I still going to be wanted after the World Cup? These are all the questions we'll have to sit down and answer.
"I won't stay around if I'm not wanted. I hope I perform to the level where I am wanted and I've got that difficult decision to make.".
Gerrard is only six caps shy of David Beckham's England outfield record of 115, which he would equal by featuring in all of the Three Lions' pre-tournament friendlies and group matches.