Former England goalkeeper David Seaman backs Joe Hart to retain his spot between the sticks for next year's World Cup: 'For me Joe is still the No 1'

  • Former England goalkeeper David Seaman believes Joe Hart is still No 1 choice
  • Seaman wants manager Gareth Southgate to stick with Hart for the World Cup
  • Hart has come under fire for his performances after a poor start to the season
  • He faces competition from Jordan Pickford, Jack Butland and Fraser Forster 

David Seaman has urged England manager Gareth Southgate to stick with Joe Hart for next summer's World Cup.

Hart will equal Seaman's 75 England caps if he plays against either Germany or Brazil in November but the West Ham goalkeeper has come under scrutiny in recent months.

Everton's Jordan Pickford, Stoke's Jack Butland and Southampton stopper Fraser Forster are alternative options for England but Southgate has so far opted against a change between the sticks.

David Seaman believes Joe Hart should go to the World Cup as England's first choice keeper

David Seaman believes Joe Hart should go to the World Cup as England's first choice keeper

Seaman, who played at four international tournaments for England, believes Hart would be the right choice in Russia.


'I would stay with Joe. For me Joe is still England's number one,' Seaman said.

'The level he's played at for a long time is really good. Now the other guys are getting closer. That will push him.

'I had the same situation when I was with England I knew the other goalkeepers were getting closer, it just made me try and train a little bit harder and try to play better.'

Seaman said he still thinks Hart is the No 1 keeper despite facing stern competition from others

Seaman said he still thinks Hart is the No 1 keeper despite facing stern competition from others

The West Ham shotstopper has come under heavy scrutiny after his poor start to the campaign

The West Ham shotstopper has come under heavy scrutiny after his poor start to the campaign

Pickford, Butland and Forster have all endured difficult starts to the season, with Everton and Stoke both struggling in the Premier League's bottom four.

Forster, meanwhile, has managed four clean sheets for Southampton but he was also out of sorts against Newcastle earlier this month.

'Pickford has moved to Everton and they're having a bad time at the moment,' Seaman said.

Hart's main competitor for the spot is Stoke's Jack Butland but Jordan Pickford and Fraser Forster are also chomping at the bit to show England boss Gareth Southgate what they can do

Hart's main competitor for the spot is Stoke's Jack Butland but Jordan Pickford and Fraser Forster are also chomping at the bit to show England boss Gareth Southgate what they can do

'You look at the others like Forster, they're there or thereabouts but it's a big step from where they are at club level to playing for England.

'There are two friendlies coming up now so ideally they'll get a chance because if anything does happen to Joe, you don't want to be chucking someone in.

'I remember when Scott Carson got thrown in (against Croatia in 2007), he made a mistake in the first five minutes and it wrecked his game. I think he found it really hard to recover from that.'