Crouch backs West Ham's Green for England role

Portsmouth striker Peter Crouch is confident West Ham United goalkeeper Robert Green is up to replacing injured England No1 David James in their looming World Cup qualifiers.

Crouch said: "I played with Robert in the Under-21s and he's a fantastic keeper. I'm lucky enough to have worked with David James day in day out and I know how good he is.

"Him being injured has given other keepers an opportunity and Robert Green is a fantastic understudy. It's been difficult for him to get into the England set-up but if given the chance I don't think he'll let anyone down."

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Comments (2)

James wouldn't even get a look in if he was from somewhere else and trying to get into a foreign national side. Green has to step up and make it his now. James is far too gaff prone.

i dont care what anybody says about david james such as he is to old etc his is the best keeper in england and just look what he is doing at portsmouth in club level !!! robert green has a big job to do