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Jermain Defoe reveals Sven-Goran Eriksson tried to bring him to Man City

  /  autty

Jermain Defoe has revealed his 'hurt' at missing out on the 2006 England World Cup squad to teenager Theo Walcott - and that Sven-Goran Eriksson later tried to tempt him to Manchester City.

England manager Eriksson caused a sensation when he picked 17-year-old Walcott - who hadn't even played a first-team match for Arsenal at that point - over Tottenham's Defoe for the tournament in Germany.

Defoe, a fairly established England international, was only named on the squad stand-by list and travelled to Germany initially before returning home when Wayne Rooney was passed fit to play following a foot injury.

Eriksson defended his decision after the tournament by saying: 'Jermain had a very bad season. I don't think he deserved to go to the World Cup. Taking Theo was the right decision.'

That's despite Walcott not playing a single minute during the tournament as England crashed out on penalties to Portugal at the quarter-final stage.

Chatting with Troy Deeney on the BBC's Football Firsts podcast, Defoe said: 'The boys said to me 'JD, please go and speak to the boss. Tell him you have to go.'

'Because Theo hadn't even played a Premier League game. The only thing that got me through that summer - because that was tough, man, I was hurt - was just seeing England fans [saying] 'Jermain should have been going.'

'It was nice, that was the only thing that got me through it and I actually travelled.

'I was on stand-by, but the manager wanted me to travel, to be around the squad.

'I remember, it was the sharpest and fittest I felt all season.'

Defoe, who would finally get to represent England at a World Cup in 2010, also revealed Eriksson tried to sign him when he was Man City boss in 2007-08.

'I bumped into him in Manchester, in Wing's [Chinese restaurant] and he said to me, 'do you want to come to Man City?' He said.

'So it's like, 'hold on, I'm good enough to play for you now.'

Defoe played briefly for Portsmouth before returning to Spurs for a second stint and rounded off his career at Sunderland, Bournemouth and Rangers.

In total, he scored 20 times in 57 appearances for England.