Real Madrid stars David Beckham and Michael Owen are set to join
England for the last stage of their post-season trip to the United
States.
But the Football Association insists that the duo are not under
pressure to play in the matches against the USA on 28 May and Colombia
on 31 May.
The timing of the tour led many to believe that England would take a
second-string squad.
But the duo are keen to fly out after Real's final league match on 29
May.
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson admitted that the timing was not
ideal for the duo.
"They are due to come out one day and play the next, which is not the
best thing in the world," he said.
"But they want to come. If they don't want to come, I will not pick
them."
Meanwhile, Eriksson has hailed Alan Shearer as the best goalscorer in
Europe in the past decade.
Shearer quit the England team following Euro 2000 - and after scoring
30 goals in 63 appearances.
"If you asked any football player or manager in Europe who has been
the best goalscorer in the past 10 years, they would say Alan Shearer -
absolutely," said Eriksson.
"He has still been scoring goals this season, he's clever, strong,
not the tallest but one of the best headers of a ball in modern
football."