Liverpool and England international ace Steven Gerrard insists he will not walk away from his international career despite England's World Cup disappointment. The midfielder captained the England national team through their faltering Group C World Cup campaign followed by their 4-1 second round loss to Germany. Since the defeat, Liverpool team-mate Jamie Carragher, who was persuaded to come out of retirement for the tournament by Fabio Capello, has again announced his withdrawal from the England international football scene. Capello is also understood to be planning to make wholesale changes to his side, replacing some of the 'old guard' with younger blood. But 30-year-old Gerrard insists he will not be quitting England duty and he desperately wants to add to his 84 caps and make amends for the disappointing match against Germany at the World Cup. He told Liverpool's official website: "There is no way I want the disappointment of the Germany game to be my last for England. "It was such a low and I am determined to do as much as I can to make amends for what happened. "I expect there to be a lot of changes to the squad and it is up to the manager whether I am selected, but I am going to continue to make myself available for my country."