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Heaton replaces Hart for England in France

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Tom Heaton of Burnley will replace Joe Hart in goal for England in today’s friendly against France in Paris, manager Gareth Southgate has confirmed.

The 31-year-old Heaton will win his third internatio­nal cap in the match at the Stade de France, as Hart-criticised following his performanc­e in Saturday’s 2-2 draw against Scotland-is left out.

Stoke City’s Jack Butland will play the second half, as Southgate reiterated that it was always his plan to give someone else a chance in England’s final run-out of the season, having named four goalkeeper­s in his squad.

“It was never my intention to start Hart in this game. Tom Heaton will start and Jack Butland will play the second half,” Southgate told reporters after England trained in the leafy Parisian suburb of Croissy-sur-Seine yesterday.“Tom has had an outstandin­g season, and we have got to maintain the squad environmen­t, make people feel involved by giving them game time.

“In the past, one or two goalkeeper­s have given up internatio­nal football because they have not had that chance, so I am conscious of keeping them involved.”

Butland is not long back from a lengthy spell out injured, and the decision to give him a chance for part of the friendly means Southampto­n’s Fraser Forster is the goalkeeper to miss out.

“Jack is coming back from a long lay-off. We think he can also challenge for the number one spot moving forward,” added Southgate.

“It is difficult on Fraser, who is also a very good goalkeeper, but with those four and (Sunderland’s) Jordan Pickford and then a couple of lads coming up potentiall­y from the Championsh­ip next year, we are very healthy.”

KANE CAPTAIN AGAIN

Harry Kane will once again wear the captain’s armband, just as he did at the weekend when his stoppage-time strike rescued a point for England in the World Cup qualifier at Hampden Park.

The Tottenham Hotspur striker, who has won the Premier League’s Golden Boot for the past two seasons, will again take advantage of the fact England have no permanent skipper with Wayne Rooney now out of favour.

Southgate said Kane would follow in the footsteps of Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson, currently recovering from injury but who wore the armband in the manager’s first two matches in charge, against Malta and Slovenia last autumn.

“Harry will captain the team. It is probably a similar scenario to October when Jordan Henderson captained the team in the first game and was starting the second so it made sense to keep it as it was, and it’s the same with Harry this time,” said Southgate, while insisting no longterm decision had been made on the issue.

After Tuesday’s game, England are next in action in early September with a World Cup qualifying double-header against Malta and Slovakia.

“I’m not committing to a timescale on that. I’m not in a rush to make that decision. At some point it’s something we should do but it’s been good to devolve the leadership.” — AFP

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