Pellegrini backs Hart to prove he is England’s best

MANCHESTER City manager Manuel Pellegrini has backed Joe Hart to defy critics and prove he is England’s best goalkeeper.
Joe Hart's position as England No 1 has come under scrutiny after his error allowed Scotland to take the lead at Wembley. Picture: ReutersJoe Hart's position as England No 1 has come under scrutiny after his error allowed Scotland to take the lead at Wembley. Picture: Reuters
Joe Hart's position as England No 1 has come under scrutiny after his error allowed Scotland to take the lead at Wembley. Picture: Reuters

Hart’s status as England’s first choice has come under renewed scrutiny after an error in the midweek friendly against Scotland at Wembley.

The 26-year-old was widely thought to have slipped below the high standards he set during City’s 2011-12 title-winning campaign last season.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

England boss Roy Hodgson has backed his keeper but added that form will be important in a season he hopes will end with a trip to the World Cup in Brazil.

Pellegrini said: “I haven’t spoken with him – maybe tomorrow we will (speak) – but I think Joe Hart has to demonstrate why he is the best goalkeeper in England every week he plays. He is a very important goalkeeper, I have a lot of trust in him. Everyone can make an error in one match but personally I have a lot of trust in Joe Hart.

“I don’t have any problem with his performance. I am sure he will again this year demonstrate why he is the number one in England.”

City begin their latest Barclays Premier League campaign when they host Newcastle at the Etihad Stadium on Monday.

Pellegrini’s appointment over the summer, coupled with the new signings of Fernandinho, Jesus Navas, Stevan Jovetic and Alvaro Negredo, has changed the mood at the club. Last season ended on a sour note as City conceded the title to Manchester United and were beaten by underdogs Wigan in the FA Cup final. Pellegrini is happy with how his squad has settled and is ready for the twin challenges of the Premier League and Champions League. He said: “I am very pleased. I think we have the squad we need for the year, for important competitions – not only for the Premier League but also the Champions League.”

City’s summer signings were all completed early in the close- season window but Pellegrini has not ruled out further additions before the transfer deadline on 2 September.

It has been suggested City could attempt to sign another defender after Matija Nastasic injured his ankle playing in the Asia Trophy last month.

Pellegrini said: “We will see. We don’t need to finish today. Maybe not, but maybe yes also.”

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Nastasic, however, appears to be making good progress in recovering. There were fears the Serbian could miss the first month of the campaign, but he now looks set to resume full training next week after taking part in a light session part open to the media yesterday. Pellegrini said: “I am not surprised as we saw him work hard in the last week. He is not ready for the next match but I think next week he will work normally with the squad.”

Striker Sergio Aguero is in contention to face the Magpies after overcoming the knee injury that has prevented him playing during pre-season.

Pellegrini said: “He is fine, no problem. He has worked with us normally for the last ten days so he is not a problem.”

Pellegrini also revealed winger Scott Sinclair could go on loan. The 24-year-old failed to make a major impact after joining in a £6.2 million move from Swansea last summer, making just three starts.

He missed the end of last season through injury and has been linked with a switch to West Brom, with West Ham and Crystal Palace also reportedly interested.