I've given it my best shot to stake a claim for striker's role in South Africa – Crouch

Peter Crouch claims he has done everything he possibly could to be a part of England's World Cup squad and hopes his performances for club and country will convince Fabio Capello to take him to South Africa.

Crouch took his goal tally for England to 20 in 37 internationals with his double against Egypt at Wembley in their previous international in March.

The striker also impressed for Tottenham and scored the decisive goal which secured them Champions League football for next season.

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Capello may opt to take only four of the five forwards who form part of his initial squad of 30 – currently involved in a training camp in Austria – which will be trimmed to 23 on June 1.

But Crouch is hoping the Italian will look favourably on him even though he has often struggled to hold down a place in the starting line-up with Emile Heskey often preferred to partner Wayne Rooney.

He said: "The 30 has to be cut down and everyone is looking over their shoulder.

"I think all the training sessions are competitive when we come away with England but maybe a little bit more so at present. It has been very sharp.

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"Everyone is fighting for their place and we are all trying to impress the manager in the training sessions and the games before the World Cup against Mexico and Japan.

"Do I expect to go to South Africa? I can't say that. But I've been pleased with the season at Spurs, felt I've done well personally. Being part of a successful team helps to catch the eye of people – and hopefully the manager's eye.

"The last England game was also great for me in scoring a couple of goals. I feel I've done everything I can, I'm full of confidence and, as long as I continue to do well and work hard this week, hopefully I'll have a good chance of making the squad.

"I am extremely proud of my goalscoring for England. I always feel confident when I put on an England shirt.

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"I've scored goals, I've felt I've done well. We've got a lot of creative players who will create chances. They've been taken and, hopefully, that will continue to be the case."

Crouch also feels Rooney has dispelled fears about his fitness after end-of-season groin problems at Manchester United.

He said: "Wayne has looked as sharp and keen as always. He is looking as hungry as the rest of us do and I don't think there are any doubts about his fitness."

Altitude training in Austria will also have helped, says Crouch. "We will have to adapt to it and all be ready for South Africa. It will be beneficial. We will have to adapt to the pitches, the balls, the teams we are playing.

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"We have got masks we put on, breathing in an out for an hour a day, as well as training, so we will be well adapted to it by the World Cup. There will be no excuses.

"The air is a bit thinner but not too different to what we are used to."

Crouch also claims England will have a "world-class" central defender if Ledley King can steer clear of the knee problem which has blighted his career.

Crouch, who has known of King's qualities for more than a decade since his first spell at Tottenham as a schoolboy, says: "As long as he can prove his fitness, he will be up there as one of the best centre-backs at the World Cup."