Peter Shilton has slammed the quality of goalkeepers available to England boss Fabio Capello.
The legendary former England No 1, who won 125 caps across 20 years, delivered his damning verdict as the national team manager prepared to offer Manchester City's Joe Hart another opportunity tonight to press his case to challenge David James.
Shilton said: "All goalkeepers make mistakes. That's a fact. But what we've got now are goalkeepers who maybe make a mistake every two or three games for England, where you want one who will make one every season and a half."
"It's at least a good thing that we have some young English goalkeepers in the Premier League to look at now but the fact David has got back after losing his place through silly errors means you have to look at the others," he said.
"Paul Robinson had a crisis of confidence when Spurs were struggling badly at the beginning of the season. Then Scott Carson came in with a big chance in a big game (the final Euro 2008 qualifier against Croatia), and the first thing he had to do he made a horrendous error.
"I know that Ben Foster was doing exceptionally well until he had his injury, and the others like Robert Green and Chris Kirkland have their supporters, but there is nobody that I could say, 'Yes, I could definitely be 100 per cent confident in his consistency.'
"David James has made fewer mistakes but in the last England game (against France) I felt part of the reason he gave a penalty away was the technique of his dive."