Shaun Wright-Phillips says he will always want to play for England and hopes he impressed Fabio Capello on Sunday.

QPR winger speaks of his desire to make Capello's squad

Shaun Wright-Phillips says he will always want to play for England and hopes he impressed Fabio Capello on Sunday. The Queens Park Rangers winger was substituted just before his side scored to make it 1-1 against Aston Villa. The game was watched by the England boss who is still to name his squad to face Montenegro in the final Euro 2012 qualifier next month. Wright-Phillips made his last international appearance in the final quarter of an hour against Montenegro at Wembley last year and, after an impressive start to his QPR career, could be in line for a recall to the squad. The 29-year-old has 36 England caps but has been on the fringes of the international set-up in recent times, not helped by his limited opportunities at Manchester City prior to his summer transfer. He won rave reviews on his debut against Newcastle earlier this month, before being part of the 3-0 win at Wolves. But Wright-Phillips admits he was disappointed with his performance as Neil Warnock's side shared the spoils with Villa. He told the: "I could have done better, some of my passes were a bit sloppy, but I'm never going to not want to play for my country. "If I do well I hope to get into the team. "You have to focus, it (being left out) happened to me at Chelsea as well. Even if you're hurting inside you can't show it."