TREVOR Sinclair was a disappointed man after Kieron Dyer was named in England's 23-man squad for the World Cup.
Sinclair, who was disappointed with his showing in his 45-minute outing for England is expected to fly home on Wednesday.
Sinclair was in the Far East on stand-by in case Kieron Dyer, a good friend of the West Ham midfielder, failed to recover form his knee injury.
Sinclair admitted after the match the uncertainty has played on his mind.
"It was a bonus getting on but I gave the ball away a lot," he said.
"I'm on standby until I get told otherwise. Hopefully (the squad will be named) soon. It plays on your mind a bit so hopefully we will find out soon."
The England coach met his medical staff to discuss the Newcastle ace's fitness, and added after the match: "We will see. We wanted to play the game first. After the meeting we will see."
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