
Sven-Goran Eriksson has reassured Michael Owen that his England place is safe - even if he becomes a bit-part player at Real Madrid ahead of the World Cup finals.
Eriksson revealed that Jermain Defoe would be given the chance to play alongside Wayne Rooney in next week's friendly in Denmark as Owen is suspended for the next World Cup qualifier against Wales in September.
However, Owen will still be involved and appears almost certain to regain his spot against Northern Ireland four days after the Wales game and start the World Cup finals - if England qualify - as the team's attacking spearhead.
That is even though he could find himself fifth-choice striker at Real this season following the signings of Robinho and Julio Baptista, with only Newcastle seemingly interested in bringing him back to the Premiership.
Eriksson is nevertheless unruffled by doubts over how many games Owen will start this season and he has given the Real striker, who is now ranked fourth in the list of all-time England goalscorers, his unequivocal backing.
Indeed, he even claimed that England could benefit from Owen spending half of the season on the sidelines - as then he would be fresher for the tournament.
Eriksson declared: "I want to qualify for the World Cup and then I want to have Michael Owen with me, that's for sure. He's always shown that he's very important for England.
"Whatever happens, you have to see the positive side and, if he's fit, then - whatever happens - Michael will be an important man during September, October and hopefully next June.
"Obviously if he never plays a game, that's different, but he played 19 or so league games for Real last season and that's okay.
"I'm sure that he will play for Real, even if he stays there. Maybe not every game, but every second or third game, and he will come on as a substitute in many games, I'm sure of that.
"I shouldn't complain that much if he doesn't play all the games anyway. I know he wants to play more than he did last season, but he was always fresh when he came to the national team and was hungry to play. That's very good for us."
While Owen, Defoe and Rooney are effectively assured of their places in Eriksson's World Cup squad - if England qualify - then there is still one spot up for grabs.
With the likes of Emile Heskey and James Beattie having fallen by the wayside, the England coach is looking for a physical alternative to Rooney.
And while he will continue to monitor the form of Andy Johnson despite Crystal Palace's relegation, Peter Crouch is the leading candidate after impressing on the summer tour of the United States.
Crouch is currently injured, ruling him out of the Denmark friendly, but he is clearly at the forefront of Eriksson's thoughts, especially after his move to Liverpool.
"Obviously, if we have Defoe, Rooney and Owen, then he can complement those three very well," said the Swede.
"If he's good enough, he's very interesting because of his height and he wins everything up there, but he also has good feet. It will be very interesting to see what he does this season at Liverpool. That was a big step for him."
Owen and Rooney nevertheless remain his first-choice pairing - and it will take a seismic shift in his thinking for that to change now.