Fabio Capello has warned Wayne Rooney that he will not be automatically recalled to the England team after serving his suspension at the European championship next year.
Capello said that he did not plan to start Rooney in any of the warm-up games before the tournament following the striker's red card in Montenegro on Friday.
UEFA will announce later on Monday when Rooney's case will be heard by their disciplinary committee, but coach Capello stressed that whether he received a one- or two-match ban, he would not necessarily walk back into the side after serving it.
"You know me. Sometimes I make mistakes but I try to select the best players, in the best moment of form. There were two I did not select for this game who are doing really well.
"I saw the game that Jermain Defoe played against Arsenal. He did really well. He ran a lot and pressed a lot. Daniel Sturridge is the same."
Capello continued: "I could leave Rooney out. If the others are good they will play. In my life as a manager I have put on the bench a lot of good players."
Capello defended the 25-year-old Manchester United striker after the match and has said that he would remain part of the squad, but there is no doubting his anger at what was a senseless kick on Miodrag Dzudovic 17 minutes from the end.
England, needing just a point to seal their place at next year's finals, were leading 2-1 at the time before being pegged back to 2-2 in the final minute.
Capello told the media that Rooney, who has now been sent off twice for England, would also miss their friendly with world champions Spain at Wembley next month.
"Rooney will not play against Spain. I want to test new players, a new style and different movement," added Capello.
"Sometimes he will come on at half-time. But not from the start. We need to prepare the first 11 who will start in the Euros.
"I have got a lot of forwards at this moment, really good forwards, and I need to find the best solution."
"I select the player, not the name," said Capello.
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