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Ben Foster is taking a break from international football. Photograph: Reuters
Ben Foster is taking a break from international football. Photograph: Reuters

Birmingham goalkeeper Ben Foster taking break from international football

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28-year-old to prioritise club football after series of injuries
He last played for England in 1-0 defeat to Brazil in 2009

Ben Foster has revealed he is taking an indefinite break from the England squad in order to benefit his club career.

The 28-year-old Birmingham goalkeeper has been No2 to Manchester City's Joe Hart since last year's World Cup, but has struggled with a series of injury problems.

Foster told Birmingham's website: "Performing at the highest level game in, game out, and particularly when there's been as many matches as there have been this season, really takes it out of your body."

His decision, which he insists is reversible, comes exactly a year after he was left out of the England squad for the World Cup by coach Fabio Capello. He said: "It's no secret that I've had a few niggling injuries and that I've had to pull out of the past few England squads because of that.

"I've spoken to the management team and coaches here at Blues and told them what I want to do but it's also very important that I say just how much I have loved playing for England and being part of the set-up.

"I've enjoyed my time with England and am certainly not closing a door on the international side of things forever but this is the right thing for me to do right now in terms of club football.

"Inevitably every time I've had the opportunity to give my body a rest there has been an international fixture and the demands that come with that. In Joe [Hart] England have a goalkeeper who is extremely talented and a top guy and he is an excellent custodian for the national side to have. I have no doubt he is going to go on to be one of the greatest.

"This is the right decision for me as I want to prolong my club career for as long as possible."

Foster rose to prominence with Manchester United after signing from Stoke City in 2005. He made only a handful of first-team appearances for Sir Alex Ferguson's side but impressed during two seasons on loan at Watford and in United's 2009 Carling Cup victory.

He moved to Birmingham last May in a deal thought to be worth £6m, and has been arguably the club's most impressive player this season, helping them win the Carling Cup final against Arsenal in February.

Foster made his England debut in a 1-0 defeat by Spain in February 2007 while his last appearance came in a 1-0 loss to Brazil in November 2009.

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