Peter Crouch keen to show he has X-factor in England starting audition

• Striker has scored 20 goals in 37 international games
• ‘Hopefully my record will stand me in good stead’

It is just as well that Peter Crouch is a genial character. He would otherwise be engulfed in resentment at the thought that 20 goals from 37 England appearances still leave him as an outsider. England’s preferred centre-forward in the World Cup qualifiers was Emile Heskey, who has seven goals after 57 caps.

When Crouch took the field as a substitute in the most recent game, against Egypt, he still had time to find the net twice. This affable Tottenham Hotspur attacker has unexpected perseverance. Fabio Capello has made loyalty to the players who served him well in the qualifiers a key theme since that show of confidence strengthens morale, but Crouch must be getting the manager’s attention now.

“Hopefully my record will stand me in good stead and give me a chance of starting,” he said in a prudently humble appeal. Crouch resisted invitations even to speak of taking Heskey’s place. Any campaign for recognition was made in a rigorously understated way. “I am pleased with my contribution in the last few games,” the striker said tactfully.

Crouch suffers, too, from the sneers that his goals come against weak opponents. The argument is circular, though, since those are the fixtures in which Capello allows him most time on the pitch. That, in turn, suggests that Crouch is seen as a punisher of the weak. It is a useful knack, but not one that brings great esteem.

The biggest obstacle of all is that the self-sacrificing nature of Heskey somehow creates the scope for Wayne Rooney to run amok. Capello is too shrewd to take it for granted that the arrangement will be devastating at the World Cup finals. Other schemes have to be prepared and Crouch must feature in some of them.

The striker’s part in the Tottenham revival has bolstered his claim to more prominence with his country. It was Crouch’s header at Eastlands that took his club past Manchester City to clinch a place in the Champions League qualifiers. He talks about the “boost” the goal has given him and the other Spurs players in the England party. The forward had already been galvanised by the arrival of Harry Redknapp as manager during the previous season.

“I played for him at Portsmouth and for a very short spell at Southampton,” Crouch said. “I know he’s going to get the best out of me. If I’ve played really well he’ll tell me I’m a world-beater and can do anything. It gives you a boost. He believes in me and I know that. On the flip-side of the coin, if I’ve been crap he’ll tell me as well. He’s an honest fellow, certainly when he’s dealing with me.”

Capello is at least as frank and the regime imposes rules on matters such as punctuality. “The lads seem to arrive 10 or 15 minutes before every meeting,” a wry Crouch said. The forward has no doubt either that each player is constantly under appraisal and the scrutiny applies to many areas.

“It’s everything – with regards to footwear, conduct around the hotel,” he said. “Every time you’re being judged. My trainers didn’t arrive the other day because our bags didn’t arrive. I had a pair of slippers on and I got pulled up on that. What can I do? I’ve got no trainers.”

Crouch agreed that training has a touch of the X-factor. The striker eases away from the Capello topic, though, by insisting that the challenge of making the grade with England has always been severe because the attention of a whole country is so intense. There are millions of demanding people, even if Capello is the most exacting of all.

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Squad sheets: Tottenham Hotspur v Bolton Wanderers

Harry Redknapp dare not look too far ahead. His Tottenham Hotspur team play at Manchester City, their principal rivals for fourth spot, on Wenesday but he knows Bolton must be beaten first. He is full of admiration for the job Owen Coyle has done at the Reebok and, at the back of his mind, might also lurk the disappointments at home this season against Stoke, Wolves and Hull. “I would say we’re the most improved team in the league this season, without a doubt,” Redknapp said. He is desperate to secure appropriate reward. David Hytner

Venue White Hart Lane, tomorrow 3pm Tickets Sold out Last season Tottenham 2 Bolton 0 Referee C Foy

This season’s matches 25 Y66, R2, 2.72 cards per game

Odds Tottenham 2-7 Bolton 12-1 Draw 5-1

Tottenham Hotspur

Subs from J Walker, Alnwick, K Walker, Dervite, Bassong, Livermore, Bentley, Jenas, Lennon, Rose, Crouch, Gudjohnsen Doubtful King (knee) Injured Corluka (ankle, 9 May), Cudicini (wrists/pelvis, Aug), Kranjcar (ankle, Aug), Woodgate (groin, unknown) Suspended None

Form guide LWWLWW Disciplinary record Y55 R1

Leading scorer Defoe 18

Bolton Wanderers

Subs from Al Habsi, Gardner, Cohen, M Davies, Basham, A O’Brien, Samuel, Shittu, Riga, Davis, Elmander, Klasnic, Holden

Doubtful Gardner (calf) , A O’Brien (thigh), Basham (knee)

Injured J O’Brien (knee, Aug), McCann (ankle, Aug)

Suspended None

Form guide DWLLLL Disciplinary record Y70 R5

Leading scorer Taylor 8

Match pointers

• Four of the last seven meetings between these two teams have ended in a draw

• The Bolton striker Kevin Davies has scored four goals in his last three appearances against Tottenham in all competitions

• The last team to keep a clean sheet against Tottenham were Wolves, back in February

• Bolton have failed to score in seven of their last nine league away matches

• Spurs have won every game in which they have scored two or more goals this season

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Squad sheets: Sunderland v Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp has claimed he has no regrets about letting Darren Bent leave for Sunderland, even though the forward has now scored 20 league goals for his new club. “Darren’s had a terrific season,” he said. “He has scored his goals, it’s been a great move for him and it’s done him the world of good.” Bent was replaced at Tottenham by Jermain Defoe, who has been in prolific form himself, and the former West Ham and Portsmouth striker is expected to return today after making a rapid recovery from a hamstring injury, aided by spending his nights in an altitude chamber. Richard Flower

Venue Stadium of Light, Saturday 3pm

Tickets £10-27 (0871 911 1973)

Last season Sunderland 1 Tottenham 1

Referee L Mason

This season’s matches 18 Y51, R4, 3.06 cards per game

Odds Sunderland 14-5 Tottenham 15-13 Draw 12-5

Sunderland

Subs from Fulop, Zenden, Campbell, Henderson, Meyler, Da Silva, Reed, Kilgallon, Benjani, Liddle

Doubtful Mensah (hamstring)

Injured McCartney (hamstring, 10 Apr), Reid (hamstring, 10 Apr)

Suspended None

Ineligible Hutton (terms of loan)

Form guide LDWDWD

Disciplinary record Y66 R6

Leading scorer Bent 20

Tottenham

Subs from Alnwick, J Walker, Dervite, Bentley, Rose, Pavlyuchenko, Gudjohnsen, Livermore, Parrett, Townsend, Fredericks

Doubtful Palacios (groin)

Injured Dawson (calf, 11 Apr), Huddlestone (ankle, 11 Apr), King (knee/thigh, 11 Apr), Corluka (ankle, 17 Apr), Lennon (groin, 17 Apr), Woodgate (groin, Aug), Cudicini (pelvis/wrists, unknown), Jenas (groin, unknown)

Suspended None

Form guide WWWWWL

Disciplinary record Y50 R1

Leading scorer Defoe 17

Match pointers

• Sunderland have not lost at home to Tottenham since September 2001

• Tottenham have won their last two away games but have not recorded three consecutive victories on the road since December 2004

• Sunderland have won nine of the 37 Premier League games that they have played in April

• Wigan’s Hendry Thomas is the only player to have committed more fouls than Wilson Palacios (62) this term

• Darren Bent has scored or assisted 51% of Sunderland’s goals this season, the highest proportion in the division

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