BOLTON striker Kevin Davies believes it would be "absolutely amazing" if he retained his place in the England squad.
With national team boss Fabio Capello looking on, Davies scored twice - one from the penalty spot - in the 4-2 victory over Tottenham.
England face France in a friendly on November 17 and the 33-year-old Davies would love to be included again after winning his first cap against Montenegro.
Davies said: "I am pleased that I helped us win the game, that is the most important thing.
"We will see what happens when the squad is announced. It will be absolutely amazing (if selected). If not then I will keep doing what I am doing for Bolton."
Capello is short of options in attack with Manchester United's Wayne Rooney and Tottenham's Jermain Defoe both sidelined with injury.
Spurs boss Harry Redknapp is desperate for the striker to return and give his side a lift.
He said: "We have missed Defoe's goals. I am sure he would have five or six already, which makes a massive difference. We miss the little fellow."
Without Rafael Van der Vaart and Aaron Lennon, who both had hamstring injuries, Redknapp saw his side fail to build on the glorious Champions League victory in midweek against holders Inter Milan.
Both players are "struggling" to face Sunderland on Tuesday, according to Redknapp, while Robbie Keane has an ankle injury.
Bolton, who did not allow Gareth Bale the freedom to impose himself as he did against Inter Milan, made the breakthrough in the 29th minute with Tottenham shooting themselves in the foot.
Sandro carelessly lost possession to Fabrice Muamba, who played the ball on to Taylor. He found Davies and his finish was clinical.
Redknapp believes Sandro learned a harsh lesson and said: "The ball came into him and he thought he had all the time in the world.
"In Brazil they drop off you, you look up and play, but the ball wasn't there any more. Muamba had sacked him. The ball is shifted to Davies and we are 1-0 down. But Sandro will be a good player."
Bolton extended their lead in the 56th minute thanks to Gretar Steinsson's first goal of the season.
The Icelandic full-back, charged with the task of shadowing Bale, broke clear to get on the end of a cut back from Johan Elmander to rifle the ball home.
Bolton made it 3-0 after 75 minutes with Davies' second goal of the game, which came from the penalty spot.
Benoit Assou Ekotto was punished for tripping Lee and Davies calmly slotted the ball home.
Tottenham staged a grandstand finish thanks to supeb strikes from Alan Hutton and substitute Roman Pavlyuchenko, only for Martin Petrov to step off the bench to seal Bolton's victory with a fine solo effort.
It was just the result they were looking for after the home defeat by Liverpool and Everton are next up on Wednesday at Goodison Park.
Davies said: "It is important we go on a bit of a run now. We have difficult games coming up but this performance against Tottenham has given us a big lift. We are growing in confidence."
Tottenham have another home game against Blackburn on Saturday after Sunderland and Redknapp said: "They are two massive matches. We need to pick up good points from them."
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