Foster would be Blues hit - Hart

Foster would be Blues hit - Hart

Published May. 12, 2010 3:41 a.m. ET

Goalkeeper Joe Hart has backed Ben Foster to successfully fill his role at Birmingham next season, should he move from Manchester United.

Foster, who looks poised to complete a £6million switch from United to St Andrew's, told the Daily Express: "You never want to leave Man Utd but I want to be playing. I'm not interested in just hanging about."

Hart admits he wanted to stay at Blues but has been recalled by his parent club Manchester City after a successful season-long loan with Alex McLeish's side.

But he has no doubts that Foster, starved of first-team opportunities at Old Trafford, will be an ideal replacement.

Hart said: "I think Ben will do it easily (follow me). He is a fantastic keeper.

"Ben has had some harsh criticism at Manchester United this season but, if he does turn out to be the Birmingham keeper next season, he will do a good job."

Hart wanted to remain at Birmingham but accepts the final say was with Manchester City.

He said: "I just waited for my orders, and my orders were that I went back.

"I am contracted to Manchester City so that's where I will be.

"I will admit, it's sad. But it was out of my hands. If I could have stayed at Birmingham, I would, but it wasn't down to me.

"I didn't really want to leave but I was told that I have to. It's just the way football is."

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