Wolves captain Conor Coady hopes to catch the eye of England manager Gareth Southgate with strong defensive display against Chelsea Conor Coady produced a strong performance as Wolves drew 1-1 at Chelsea Coady is in contention for an England call-up after the match at Stamford Bridge England manager Gareth Southgate will name his national squad on Wednesday Phil Jones and Joe Gomez are unable to face Czech Republic and MontenegroBy Matt Barlow for MailOnline Published: 19:01 GMT, 10 March 2019 | Updated: 19:02 GMT, 10 March 2019 Viewcomments Conor Coady produced a timely reminder of his quality in the heart of another strong defensive display from Wolves as Gareth Southgate prepared to select his next England squad. Southgate will unveil his squad on Wednesday for fixtures against the Czech Republic and Montenegro and 26-year-old Coady has fought his way into contention for a call-up with his consistent performances at a time when Joe Gomez and Phil Jones are injured. 'It is a question for the England manager but what I see every day is a fantastic player, a captain and that's good,' said Wolves boss Nuno Espirito Santo. Conor Coady hopes to have impressed Gareth Southgate in Wolves' draw with Chelsea Eden Hazard scored a late equaliser at Chelsea after Wolves led for most of the second half through Raul Jimenez but Santo's team were able to add one more point to an impressive record against the Premier League's Big Six. 'There's no real fear from us coming to places like this,' said Coady. 'We know we can sit deep and attack on the counter. Our goal was outstanding but we're gutted. 'When you give Eden Hazard a chance on the edge of the box he is always going to score. It is a sucker punch at the end.' England manager Gareth Southgate will name his national squad on Wednesday Wolves have taken 10 points from nine games against the top six this season.. Next up is Manchester United in the FA Cup, and they go to Liverpool on the final day of the Premier League season. 'I am not disappointed at all,' said Santo. 'I am very proud of the way we played: the organisation of the team, our offensive support. Not only the defence, the whole team. 'It is about the shape of the team, the distance between players, throwing your bodies in front of the ball, protecting your team-mates. All the team, all the shape. A good game for us.' Coady got to grips with Gonzalo Higuain but Wolves were denied three points in stoppage time Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility