Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Moyes clear on Hart stance

The Mirror understands that Joe Hart’s World Cup dream could be in tatters with West Ham United manager David Moyes insisting that the club’s survival bid will take priority over his ambitions of going to Russia.

The thirty year old moved to the London Stadium on loan from Manchester City in the summer, but all has not gone to plan.

He has kept just two clean sheets in fourteen league appearances so far and has been on the winning side just three times while he was dropped for Saturday’s game with champions Chelsea.

Spaniard Adrian was recalled for that game and impressed as the Hammers secured a shock one-nil victory, the first since David Moyes was appointed the club’s new boss.

Hart has been England’s first choice shot-stopper at the last three international tournaments, but faces a battle for selection for next summer’s World Cup finals with Stoke City’s Jack Butland currently the front runner to be number one.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Deke Hardman


Freelance football writer with a love of the game that goes back to the mid nineties when both his beloved Nottingham Forest and England had genuine hope of acheiving some level of success. A regular contributor to both SoccerNews.com and FreeBetting.com, Deke also dabbles in music journalism with his heart and head still stuck in the latter years of the twentieth century.

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