FRASER Forster insists that representing England at Euro 2016 is not among his priorities despite hitting outstanding form since his return from long-term injury.

The Saints goalkeeper has helped Ronald Koeman’s side to three straight Premier League victories, keeping successive clean-sheets in victories over Watford, West Brom and Manchester United.

The 27-year-old’s return from nearly ten months out has coincided with an upturn in Saints’ form.

Saints have climbed five places from 13th to 8th and steered clear of any potential relegation dogfight in the process.

Although Forster has had only two saves to make since his comeback, it has arrived in tandem with a new-found solidity at the back for Saints.

That will have alerted England boss Roy Hodgson ahead of two Euro 2016 warm-up friendlies in March against Germany and Holland.

Hodgson gave Forster all three of his Three Lions caps so far against Scotland, Chile and Honduras and selected him for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

But the Saints man has made it clear that his focus will continue to be on domestic duties rather than looking to a potential call-up for the summer tournament in France.

“Not at all to be honest,” he said, when asked if the Euros were on his mind. “I’m just delighted to be back playing football.

“After ten months out and how far we’ve come in that in that ten months. 

“I think, for me, I’m just taking it game-by-game and just enjoying playing football again.

“We’ll see what happens.”

The former Celtic stopper is now turning his attentions to making it a fourth successive clean-sheet against Arsenal at the Emirates on Tuesday night.

“We know the quality we’ve got in the squad and we’ve had that all season. We’ve got a very strong squad and some top, top players within that squad,” he said.

“The gaffer absorbs confidence in us with the way we work and train. We knew the results would come and it’s nice to be on a little run. “Hopefully we can just build on that.”

He added: “It’s a nice little run we’re on now. We’ve got Arsenal away next, so it’s another very tough game and one that we’ll have to work hard towards and really focus on.

“I think we can be proud of what we’ve done over the last couple of weeks and hopefully we can continue and take the confidence from the last few results.”