Becks insists he wants to extend his international career.
He said: “There’s some very tough teams in there and obviously Croatia’s in there again and we have to try to get our own back on them.
“But it’s important that we go into the qualifiers now with a positive frame of mind, there’s going to be obviously a new manager in place by then I’m sure so we’ll have to wait and see.
“I know how things can change so quickly in the national team – eight months ago if someone would have said to me that I’d be getting another cap and playing for England I probably wouldn’t have believed them.
“But I was brought back in and I got up to 99 caps and I want to go on from there.
“I believe that I can, I’m 32 years old, but I believe that I’ve got the experience and the passion still to play for my country.
“And I hope that when the next manager comes in that he gives me that chance but we’ll have to wait and see.”