Exclusive: Peter Shilton says Joe Hart is 'not the invincible keeper we thought he was'
In conjunction with BT Sport's Life's A Pitch, we puts questions from reader of The Independent to former England goalkeeper Peter Shilton
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Your support makes all the difference.In an exclusive video interview for The Independent, England's most capped player Peter Shilton expresses his concerns about the current form of Joe Hart.
Roy Hodgson says he will stand by the Manchester City goalkeeper during England's upcoming World Cup qualifiers and while Shilton concedes Hart is England's most experienced stopper, he adds: "There are question marks. He's got to come out fighting now."
Shilton also tells if he thinks someone will surpass his 125 caps for the Three Lions and explains how he was beaten by Diego Maradona back in the 1986 World Cup.
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