Shaun Wright-Phillips is hoping that Wednesday will bring his first England senior start
By Marc Isaacs. Monday, 07 February 2005.
Shaun Wright-Phillips insists he is happy to play anywhere in the England side if it means him securing his first start against Holland.
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The Manchester City winger has been earning a great reputation in the Premiership and admits he would be happy to play on the left side of midfield if it meant him gaining a starting place on Wednesday night.

"I would be more than happy to play anywhere for England," said Wright-Phillips, "It is just nice to be involved in the squad and starting would be another big step for me.
"If I am asked to play on the left, I will gladly do that. I like to cause a problem wherever I play.
"It is helping me a lot with confidence that I keep getting picked for the England squad. It is nice to know a lot of people believe in the ability I have.
"It helps me improve around all the players and I continue to learn from everyone I'm with."
And the 23-year-old believes that, in captain David Beckham, he has a great role model to help him become an even more accomplished international footballer.
"David Beckham is a fantastic player, someone I learn from and I enjoy watching him play. It is nice to be in the same team as him and any decision after that is down to the manager.
"It would be a dream for me if I did start against Holland and hopefully I will take it with both hands."