McClaren brings back Beckham but Robinson is dropped

13 April 2012

David Beckham has returned to the England side after a four-game absence for the friendly international with Austria in Vienna.

The former Manchester United star last appeared for his country in the friendly with Germany in August but has missed the previous four Euro 2008 qualifiers with a knee injury.

Beckham has been chosen by Steve McClaren despite his recent lack of match action and will earn his 98th cap against the Austrians.

McLaren has awarded a first cap to goalkeeper Scott Carson who is on loan at Aston Villa this season from Liverpool.

Carson has created a favourable impression with Martin O'Neill's side and has been preferred to Paul Robinson.

But there was disappointment for Carson's Villa team-mate Gareth Barry despite his encouraging displays in the recent double header with Russia and the home clash with Estonia.

The Villa skipper had to make way for Frank Lampard who was also back in the starting line-up for the first time since the Germany game.

In total, McClaren made five changes from the side beaten 2-1 by Russia in Moscow.

Shaun Wright-Phillips, the injured Wayne Rooney, the suspended Rio Ferdinand, Barry and Robinson were also missing from that line-up with Carson, Wayne Bridge, Beckham, Lampard and Peter Crouch restored to the side.

Bridge was tasting his first action since the 3-0 away win over Estonia in June - also the last game in which Crouch was in the first XI.

Joleon Lescott was awarded his third cap - but a first start in his preferred central defensive role.

The Everton player had looked ill at ease when filling in at left-back in the defeat against the Russians last month.

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