LONDON, Nov. 16 (Xinhua) -- David Beckham has been
left out of England squad for Wednesday's Germany friendly in Berlin while
Chelsea defender Michael Mancienne was handed a surprise call-up.
Beckham, 33, could have equaled Bobby Moore's tally
of 108 caps but England Fabio Capello has made it clear he will only pick
players who are playing regularly.
The LA Galaxy midfielder has not played since the
Major League Soccer season finished on 26 October.
The 20-year-old Mancienne, currently on loan at
Championship leaders Wolves, joins Tottenham striker Darren Bent on the 23-man
list.
Manchester United pair Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand
are absent with calf and back injuries, respectively.
But Ferdinand's England centre-back partner John
Terry is included despite picking up an injury during the Chelsea's 3-0 win at
West Brom on Saturday.
Mancienne, who joined Wolves on a three-month loan
deal in October, said the call-up had been unexpected.
"It's a great honour," he told Wolves's website: "I
was expecting to join up with the under-21 and my head was focused on that but
this is obviously great news.
"It's a great game to be picked for and just to be in and around the squad will be superb."
Uncapped Aston Villa duo Gabriel Agbonlahor and Curtis Davies join Mancienne in a youthful England setup.
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