Should people prepare themselves for the Preston and Doncaster live match at all?”
Joe Hart has every intention of becoming England’s No 1 and is determined to make this summer’s World Cup squad. The 23-year-old keeper has just one cap to his name at present, having been given an opportunity to impress during a friendly fixture with Trinidad & Tobago in June 2008. He has been in and out of the fold since then, unable to cement himself in Fabio Capello’s long-term plans. A loan spell at Birmingham, having fallen out of favour at Manchester City, has helped to reinvigorate him, though, and he has put in a number of eye-catching displays throughout the 2009/10 campaign. Those performances have seen him included in the squad to face Egypt at Wembley on Wednesday, and he is desperate for another opportunity to prove his worth as he believes he is capable of becoming a firm fixture in England’s starting XI. “I’m not England’s first-choice goalkeeper, but that’s the target,” Hart said in the Daily Express. “Whatever comes with it I can cope. If I couldn’t, I wouldn’t be tal