Taylor hails hero Given

03 November 2009 10:10
Birmingham keeper Maik Taylor has hailed his Manchester City counterpart Shay Given as one of the world's best and believes he has become even better since his move to Eastlands. [LNB] Taylor feels Given is currently at the peak of his career, as demonstrated during Sunday's goalless draw at St Andrew's, where the former Newcastle man Given pulled off a series of fine saves, most notably a second-half penalty stop from James McFadden, to earn his team a point. [LNB] Taylor told Press Association Sport: "How good is Given? He was always top quality at Newcastle but, since he has gone to Manchester City, he has almost gone to another level." [LNB] The Northern Ireland number one added: "He really is one of the world's best, not just in the Premier League, and he never put a foot wrong against us. [LNB] "His kicking and distribution was unbelievable and everything is top drawer about Shay at the moment. He is really on song. [LNB] "But he has worked extremely hard to get to the level that he is at now and good luck to him. [LNB] "He broke our hearts but it was a fantastic save from the penalty. It was a decent penalty. He definitely earned them a point and we felt a bit deflated.[LNB] "Shay rarely makes a mistake. Keepers are judged on mistakes and reliability and he rarely makes them. But in addition to that he also comes up with a world-class save when needed as well. He is a very good presence for Man City and I can't praise him highly enough." [LNB] City boss Mark Hughes echoed Taylor's sentiments and said: "That is why I brought Shay to the club because I knew he would have that capacity when you need someone to produce something for you to keep you in the game. [LNB] "Shay has done that right throughout his career and he was exceptional again at Birmingham to earn us the point."

Source: Eurosport