Southampton's Alex McCarthy can challenge Jordan Pickford for England No 1, says Mark Hughes
Mark
Hughes believes Alex McCarthy can challenge Jordan Pickford for the England
No.1 jersey after being called into Gareth Southgate’s squad for the first
time.
McCarthy
was named alongside Pickford and Jack Butland for the matches at Wembley
against Spain on September 8 and Switzerland on September 11.
The
28-year-old replaced Fraser Forster as Southampton's number one last season,
making 18 Premier League appearances, and Hughes is convinced he has the ability
to make it at international level.
Speaking
about McCarthy's call-up, Hughes said: "We're delighted with that. I think
he deserves it. His fundamentals are very sound.
"He's
a big guy but very mobile, very dynamic in his box as well. He's a top level keeper
and will push whoever's in possession of the shirt, I'm sure."
McCarthy
has started in all three of the Saints matches this season and starred on the
opening weekend with a clean sheet in the 0-0 draw with Burnley.
After
joining from Crystal Palace in 2016, he played a key part in Southampton's
survival last season, helping them to a 17th-place finish.
McCarthy
was rewarded for his form with a new four-year deal in June and Hughes is glad
to have him at the club for the long term.
"Given
where he was when he first came to the club, he wasn't first choice but worked
his way up by virtue of his performances and was instrumental at the back end
of last year when I came," Hughes said.
"Some
of the saves that he made were match-defining saves - the saves that enable you
to protect results and gain points and he did that on any number of occasions
in the latter part of last year.
"That's
the sign of a top keeper when you need him to step up and protect the result
for you and Alex did that on numerous occasions."
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