
The England team have a crisis. A goalkeeping crisis to be more precise. The New Year is now just a sniff away, which means just six months till the World Cup kicks off. So who do England turn to as their number one?
Step forward Mr Joe Hart. The 22 year-old has been in the form of his young life this season, keeping eight clean sheets for Birmingham so far pushing them up to the dizzying heights of eighth in the League. An excellent display at home to leaders Chelsea recently, pulling off a number of sublime saves and keeping a clean sheet in the process, only reinforced people's beliefs that Hart really could be the solution to Fabio Capello's headache. Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti said afterwards, "there were some very good saves by their goalkeeper Joe Hart, who played very well." Birmingham boss Alex McLeish echoed the sounds of praise - "I know that Fabio Capello and his staff like him. He has improved since he came to us. His form has been brilliant and let's face it, he is looking a big, powerful bloke between those sticks right now. Joe has as good a chance as anybody else to be in the England squad." If he keeps up the outstanding performances he could well find himself first choice let alone in the squad.
David James was England's goalkeeper throughout the majority of the World Cup qualifiers but recent injuries and Portsmouth's rock-bottom position in the League have hindered his national number one status. The same can be said for Robert Green. West Ham currently dangle just above the relegation zone and should they, and Pompey, go down in May it can only disrupt the two keepers' concentration right before the global tournament gets underway.
Chris Kirkland is an able shot-stopper but his career has unfortunately been plagued with injury. Paul Robinson's international career faded quicker than Steve McClaren's English accent did when he moved to the Netherlands. Ben Foster is overrated and Manuel Almunia...well, let's not get started.
This all leaves Joe Hart as the prime candidate. He's remained modest when asked about it - "You can only take it with a pinch of salt - one bad performance next week and I'll be another young kid who needs to be replaced by someone with more experience." Hart need look no further than the 1990 World Cup to keep the faith. West Germany went on to lift the Jules Rimet trophy and their keeper was Bodo Illgner who not only became the first goalie to keep a clean sheet in a World Cup final but was also just 23 years old.






