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Young satisfied with form, but international days are almost over

A YEAR after enduring the trauma of relegation with Charlton, Luke Young has admitted the pain of that experience has made the taste of steering Middlesbrough to safety that little bit sweeter.

Young, however, does not feel Borofs successful battle to stay out of the bottom three has done anything for personal ambitions of playing for England again.

Saturdayfs 2-0 win over Portsmouth safeguarded Middlesbroughfs place among the elite for a further season, although the right-back admits that is no reason to feel content.

He was one of five new arrivals last summer and cites that as one of the reasons why manager Gareth Southgate was unable to deliver consistent results.

But, having emerged from a ten match slump containing just one win with Premier League status intact, Young is confident next season will herald better times.

gIt was satisfying to get the result that kept us up but thatfs as far as the satisfaction goes,h said Young. gI had a difficult season last season with Charlton, fighting relegation for the majority of it, so to come here this year and get off to a poor start was annoying.

gWhen you look at the squad itfs clear that we should not be in the position we are in. If anything we are under-achieving. At Charlton we over-achieved, where here itfs more underachievement.

gWe know we have a decent squad, what we need to do now is become more consistent. All the top sides have got that consistency and thatfs the key word which needs to improve for next season. If we can find that then Ifm sure we would be looking at a top ten place.h Along with Tuncay Sanli, Jonathan Woodgate, Jeremie Aliadiere, Gary OfNeil and Mido, Young arrived at the Riverside with hopes high of a decent season.

That, however, never materialised and Southgate is expected to make further alterations to his squad after the final match of the season at home to Manchester City on Sunday.

And while Young wants to see ranks bolstered, he also feels too much tinkering could have a negative effect on the way Boro start the new campaign in August.

He said: gIf you look at our starting 11, the team is mainly made of either new players or young players embarking on their first or second season in the Premier League - like David Wheater and Andrew Taylor.

gItfs a fairly new side, I have repeated that over and over inside the dressing room, and hopefully we will see the fruits of that next year. We will have another year under our belt, we can look forward to a few new additions, and I would like to think that would help us.h On a personal note, while Boro have been struggling to climb clear of the drop zone, Young has been a picture of consistency.

Such has been his good form, England manager Fabio Capello should have taken notice ahead of two summer friendlies with the USA and Trinidad & Tobago.

But while Capello experiments to find the solution to who should play right-back, Young has resigned himself to the fact that an England recall is unlikely.

gI donft want to give up but Ifm getting to the stage now where Ifm thinking that maybe itfs not going to happen,h said Young, who earned the last of seven caps against Argentina in November 2005.

gIfm 29 at the start of next season so I will have to get in now or it will be never. I have done all I can do at club level and if itfs fallen a bit short then itfs fallen a bit short. But if the call did come along then I would love to be there.h Young, meanwhile, could have stronger competition for his first team shirt next season. Former FA Youth Cup winning captain Tony McMahon, who has struggled for the past couple of years with injuries, has been offered a new one-year contract.

Boro have signed England youth central defender Chris Smalling, 19, from Maidstone United.

Russia have agreed to allow fans with Champions League final tickets entry to the country without a visa.

Supporters of Manchester United and Chelsea will be able to use their tickets for the game in Moscow as a visa substitute for a 72-hour period between May 19 and 23.

West Brom manager Tony Mowbray hopes his sidefs elevation back to the Barclays Premier League can convince three of his key players to stay at the club.

Top scorer Kevin Phillips, Zoltan Gera and Martin Albrechtsen are all out of contract, but Mowbray is keen to keep all three as they prepare for a top-flight return.

The Baggies clinched the Coca- Cola Championship title with a 2-0 win at QPR on Sunday and Mowbray switched his attentions to the make up of his playing squad for next season.

eeThey will decide their futures. We will make them offers we think are fair in terms of the balance of the squad and where we see them in the squad,ff Mowbray said.

8:54am Tuesday 6th May 2008

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