Arsenal veteran Sol Campbell is refusing to give up hope on an England recall for the World Cup this summer.
The 35-year-old won the last of his 73 caps more than two years ago and has never been selected by Fabio Capello - but he is ready to answer the call of the England coach if there is a shortage of available centre-backs.
After playing in League Two with Notts County at the start of the campaign, Campbell is relishing his return to Arsenal and has played five times since his arrival as the club look to maintain their domestic and European challenge.
fantastic stadium
Campbell has made two Barclays Premier League appearances for the Gunners and when asked about a possible England recall, said: "You never know. I might get a sniff here or there if I keep on playing. Why not?"
Campbell started in the 5-0 win over Porto on Tuesday evening to reach the last eight of the Champions League, the first time he has played at the Emirates Stadium as an Arsenal player.
"It was my first game at the Emirates (since returning)," he said. "It was great. It's a fantastic stadium and it was great to be out there with the lads.
"It's fantastic for Arsenal to be in the quarter-finals. It was a great performance against Porto after going 2-1 down over there, it was a great response and a great result.
"It's great to be in the mix of it because that's what it's all about, you play football for those moments. The job isn't done, we have to make sure we keep on going but we'll enjoy the Porto win."
level-headed
Campbell has been given his chance to partner Thomas Vermaelen following injury to William Gallas.
Campbell knows he will have to step up his fitness if he is needed for an extended run in Arsene Wenger's defence.
"If required I have to do something about it to keep it going," he said. "I'm level-headed, I'm not going to get carried away but it's great to be back and in this kind of environment. I'm going to relish the moments and respect the situation I'm in and give everything I've got every time I play for Arsenal.
"The spirit is fantastic here, we missed a couple of players against Porto but whoever comes in, as the boss says, is chipping in and putting a shift in and ploughing ahead.
"Every game between now and the end of the season is like a cup final. The manager wants us to fight for every minute and every second for the rest of the season."