Fulham striker Bobby Zamora is not losing any sleep over his chances of an England call-up despite the growing clamour for Fabio Capello to take a look at the Fulham forward.
Capello is set to name his squad for Wednesday's friendly against Egypt and has the opportunity to pair the country's two in-form strikers, Zamora and Wayne Rooney, in attack.
The 29-year-old had hit four goals in his last four games prior to Thursday night's Europa League success at Shakhtar Donetsk.
And in Ukraine Zamora, operating on his own in attack, put in a storming shift in the targetman role currently occupied by Emile Heskey in the national team.
But, when asked about his England prospects, Zamora said: "It would be nice but I'm not looking to that at all.
"It's going really well for me but that's purely down to the team who are creating chances for me.
"It's nothing to do with the way I've played this season, it's just that now the ball's going into the back of the net."
Zamora, who came off nursing a slight Achilles problem, won the free-kick which led to Fulham's decisive goal in the 1-1 draw at Shakhtar's Donbass Arena.