Joe Hart defended by England boss as Gareth Southgate opts to keep West Ham stopper as his No 1 ahead of Stoke City star Jack Butland

  • England manager Gareth Southgate has defended Joe Hart after criticism
  • Hart has conceded 10 goals in three games since joining West Ham on loan
  • The former Man City No 1 was also at fault in England's 2-2 draw with Scotland
  • But Southgate is sticking with Hart as his first choice, ahead of Jack Butland

Gareth Southgate has leapt to Joe Hart’s defence and confirmed the under-fire keeper will continue as England’s No 1.

Hart’s position has come under scrutiny, particularly after he was blamed for both of Scotland’s goals in June’s 2-2 draw at Hampden Park.

Southgate was said to be open to replacing the Manchester City keeper, currently on loan at West Ham, with Stoke’s Jack Butland for Friday's World Cup qualifier against Malta.

Gareth Southgate has defended Joe Hart and will continue with him as his No 1 goalkeeper

Gareth Southgate has defended Joe Hart and will continue with him as his No 1 goalkeeper

England boss Southgate had toyed with the idea of promoting Stoke's Jack Butland (right)

England boss Southgate had toyed with the idea of promoting Stoke's Jack Butland (right)

‘His club have had a difficult start to the season but he’s been excellent,’ Southgate said. ‘As a manager, we’ve only conceded the two goals in Scotland in this group so I think he’s rewarded me with the performances I wanted.


‘I don’t think anyone else has had an opportunity yet to stake a strong enough claim to take over.

‘But Joe knows there is competition for places, and that is healthy,’ he added.

Southgate insists his decision is not designed to boost Hart’s confidence after his tough start to the season that has seen the Hammers ship 10 goals in three games.

‘There was an opportunity to make a change tomorrow and then change it back, but that would have created more speculation and uncertainty. I told him a couple of days ago he was playing, it’s the right thing to do,’ he said.

But he has decided to keep faith in Hart ahead of Friday's World Cup qualifier against Malta

But he has decided to keep faith in Hart ahead of Friday's World Cup qualifier against Malta

Hart appeared to be in a good mood as England looked around Malta's stadium on Thursday

Hart appeared to be in a good mood as England looked around Malta's stadium on Thursday

Southgate will play an attacking line-up, including Raheem Sterling, Dele Alli and Harry Kane.

At the back, Phil Jones, who is set to earn his 22nd cap, claims he has been harshly treated by UEFA after being hit with a fine and a two-match ban for verbally abusing a doping control officer after Manchester United’s Europa League final victory against Ajax.

Jones admitted his language was inappropriate but claimed he did not directly abuse the officer.

Asked how he responded to the news of the ban and the €5,000 fine, he said: ‘To be honest I couldn’t believe it. It’s slightly harsh.

You see players go in for leg-breaking challenges and they get a one-game ban or a two-game ban. I could understand if I didn’t comply with the rules but I did.’

The on-loan West Ham man shared a joke his some of his Three Lions team-mates

The on-loan West Ham man shared a joke his some of his Three Lions team-mates

He was also pictured using training poles as improvised light sabers along with Tom Heaton

He was also pictured using training poles as improvised light sabers along with Tom Heaton