Joe Hart: Should the Manchester City keeper have been dropped?

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England goalkeeper Joe Hart was dropped by Manchester City for Saturday's game against Norwich following several high-profile mistakes for club and country this season.

In his absence, Manchester City coasted to a 7-0 victory in the Premier League.

"Joe needs a rest and it will be useful for him," City boss Manuel Pellegrini told BBC Sport, explaining his decision.

But did 26-year-old Hart deserve to lose his place to Costel Pantilimon after making 123 successive league appearances? And will he retain his place as England's number one at the 2014 World Cup?

BBC Sport put those questions to five former top goalkeepers.

Gordon Banks, England's 1966 World Cup-winning goalkeeper

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Q. Was Pellegrini right to drop Hart?

A. Manuel Pellegrini probably needed to make a change, just to make sure Joe wasn't taking his job for granted.

Q. What effect will being dropped have on him?

A. It will make Joe work harder in training, and he will improve - he won't make as many mistakes in the long run.

Q. Why do you think he's lost form?

A. Joe has not really had anybody pressing him until recently with City. And with England, it's the same. He might have got into the mentality where he knows he will still keep his place even if he makes a mistake.

Q. How does he get his best form back?

A. Only hard work will get Joe his form back. Then, when he gets a chance to return, he has to take it.

Q. Who should play in goal for England against Chile and Germany?

A. Joe Hart - England need to be careful because if they drop him from the national side, that might hurt his confidence even more than losing his Manchester City place. I'd keep him in the England team.

Q. Will Hart be in goal at the World Cup?

A. Yes.

Nigel Martyn, former England and Leeds goalkeeper

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Q. Was Pellegrini right to drop Hart?

A. It is hard to say without being on the inside of the situation. If Joe Hart feels he wants to play, and I am sure he does, then it might not be good for him or England. I know when I had a bad spell I wanted to play through it.

Q. What effect will being dropped have on him?

A. I am sure he will redouble his efforts on the training field. He will look to impress in training and show that mentally he is ready to get back into the side.

Q. Why do you think he's lost form?

A. I am not a believer in players losing form, it more that his confidence has taken a knock and that is showing at the moment.

Q. How does he get his best form back?

A. He needs to play games and to have good things happen to him. When that happens, confidence gets higher and goalkeeping becomes easier. There are so many split second decisions to make as a goalkeeper, Hart is the type of keeper who will look to make positive decisions, for example come out for corners.

Those decisions have gone against him at the moment, but I am sure people would prefer players to be proactive, rather than dither on their line and not come out.

Q. Who should play in goal for England against Chile and Germany?

A. I think there are other goalkeepers who need time in the England shirt. I am sure Joe Hart will be England's number one if he retains the number one spot at Manchester City, so these games are a good chance for other England goalkeepers.

Q. Will Hart be in goal at the World Cup?

A. Yes. I am sure he will get back in and put this down as a learning experience.

Nigel Spink, Aston Villa's European Cup-winning goalkeeper

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Q. Was Pellegrini right to drop Hart?

A. I don't know. It depends on Joe Hart's state of mind. When I was at Villa, after about a season and a half I spent a bit of time out of the side. It helped. You don't see the reasons why at the time but it did help.

It's a difficult one as he could play through it. He wouldn't have wanted to be rested because it now gives Pantilimon a chance.

Q. What effect will being dropped have on him?

A. He will certainly be stronger for having gone through this. It will hurt him as being dropped always does. But he is a good professional and will work hard on the training ground. His mental toughness will be greater as well.

Q. Why do you think he's lost form?

A. Has he lost form? Every time he has made a mistake this season it has cost him a goal. But are they mistakes which last season didn't cost the team goals?

Q. How does he get his best form back?

A. It looks like it will be with a rest. He will be out of the spotlight. Today a lot of work is done with psychologists and I don't know if Joe is of a mind to do that. It is something I have done as a coach and I enjoyed it.

I'm not saying Joe should do it but, if I was in his position, I would do it. It might not be because of his game but how he is being treated and how to deal with that. In my day you had to work at it yourself and it made you stronger.

Q. Who should play in goal for England against Chile and Germany?

A. If all this was not going on I think John Ruddy would have got the chance. The second string goalkeeper needs experience and I don't think that should change. He should play and not because of what is happening with Joe.

Q. Will Hart be in goal at the World Cup?

A. Yes.

Tony Coton, former Manchester City goalkeeper

Q. Was Pellegrini right to drop Hart?

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A. I think it's probably the right call at this moment. No player has a divine right to be automatically in the team. It's not complacency, it's just a dip in form and he will come back bigger and better, but I don't think long-term that Costel Pantilimon is the right answer to push Joe.

Q. What effect will being dropped have on him?

A. He will be hurt by it and he will want to get back between the sticks. He will be working hard in training and as a coach, I'd be certainly talking with him and working with him. [A loss of form] happens to all top players. Knowing his character, it won't affect him too much - he'll certainly bounce back.

Q. Why do you think he's lost form?

A. It's not technical errors; you could say that Joe has set himself such high standards that any little thing, people are looking at it. The goals against Aston Villa and Chelsea were decision-making errors and the hardest ball for a goalkeeper to deal with is the one that goes straight over the top of the back four because of the depth. If your starting position and your decision is not spot on, then you get caught out like Joe did.

Q. How does he get his best form back?

A. In Joe's case, I've always said what a top, top keeper he is but I've always felt the problem was that, at international and club level, he didn't have a top number two to keep him on his toes. When you see a player have a loss of form, Sir Alex Ferguson used to watch the reaction of how they were in training. Having not had the benefit of seeing Joe in training, Manuel Pellegrini might have thought that even in training he's had a little dip.

Q. Who should play in goal for England against Chile and Germany?

A. John Ruddy and Celtic keeper Fraser Forster are untried at this level - John has played once and Fraser has played well in the Champions League games, but it's a big call for Roy Hodgson. Can you afford to play a keeper that's not being playing competitive football? You can go by Joe's experience of being England's number one. I'd probably play him.

Q. Will Hart be in goal at the World Cup?

A. Yes. You would rather it happen now than in a World Cup. He will bounce back.

Pat Bonner, former Celtic and Republic of Ireland goalkeeper

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Q. Was Pellegrini right to drop Hart?

A. No. I don't believe in keepers getting dropped when they make mistakes. My feeling is that a keeper should be allowed to play his way out of it. It only takes one good game, and one great save, for your form to return.

Q. What effect will being dropped have on him?

A. It will affect his confidence and also his credibility. As a keeper there is no hiding place and when you are dropped you have to come back stronger and make sure you perform but it won't be easy for him.

Q. Why do you think he's lost form?

A. He is still a young boy as far as being a goalkeeper goes. As a keeper you don't mature until around 28-30 years old. Goalkeeping is all about decision-making and concentration, and that comes from experience.

Q. How does he get his best form back?

A. He needs to analyse his game with his coach and play his way out of it. He needs to be put in real scenarios in training and work hard at improving his weaknesses. There are things he can look at like his starting position on the pitch and his body shape for crosses but the things that are causing Joe problems are decision-making so he needs to create real situations on the training pitch and work with his coach on these.

Q. Who should play in goal for England against Chile and Germany?

A. Now is the time for England to try new keepers and Fraser Forster has got the ability. He has proved in the Champions League he can play at a high level and make important saves.

Q. Will Hart be in goal at the World Cup?

A. Yes. Joe will come back a better keeper because he has the ability and I still think he will be England's number one in Brazil.

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