Hart and Sturridge out of friendly

12 August 2012 20:47

Birmingham goalkeeper Jack Butland inched closer to making a remarkable England debut when Joe Hart pulled out of the squad for Wednesday's friendly with Italy.

Hart and Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge have both been ruled out of the encounter in Berne with back and toe injuries respectively.

However, manager Roy Hodgson has taken the unusual decision not to call-up any replacements, meaning Butland and Norwich's John Ruddy are the only two keepers left in his squad.

Neither man has ever won a senior cap, so at least one will make their debut against the Euro 2012 runners-up.

For Ruddy, it would be a fitting end to a summer that started with him being forced to pull out of the tournament after breaking a finger on his first day of training. The Norwich keeper certainly looks favourite to start.

However, when Ruddy pulled out, Butland was called up, even though the 19-year-old's only previous experience at senior level was in League Two for Cheltenham last season.

Although Butland did not make an appearance in Poland and Ukraine, he made a big impression on the England coaching staff. He was also allowed to play for Great Britain during their Olympic campaign.

Butland again did well in front of massive crowds at Old Trafford, Wembley and the Millennium Stadium.

It was initially suggested Butland would only meet up this week to further his experience and would be released back to Birmingham ahead of their Capital One Cup clash with Barnet at St Andrews on Tuesday.

Instead, Butland will now travel to Switzerland knowing he could end up adding a full international cap to his four Olympic appearances without playing a game higher than the fourth tier of the English game.

Source: PA