Fraser Forster has admitted that it was not easy to get used to being a number two at Tottenham, having been the first-choice goalkeeper for almost the entirety of his career.
The 34-year-old arrived in North London last summer on a free transfer after his contract at Southampton run out, replacing Pierluigi Gollini as Hugo Lloris’ main understudy.
Until the last few weeks, Forster had to settle for just a few cup matches but Hugo Lloris’ knee injury has now opened the door for the England international to take over the gloves at a crucial point in the season.
Forster has admitted that although he was aware when he joined Spurs that he would be the second choice, it was not easy getting used to being on the bench every week.
He told The Guardian: “It’s hard … when you’re used to playing every game or always wanting to play every game. I was aware of what the situation would be but I thought when a club of this stature comes along, the opportunity is there. I thought there would be a lot of games.”
Forster has not put a foot wrong yet in the matches that he has played, which has included a Champions League clash at the San Siro.
When asked if he believes he can keep the number one shirt, the experienced goalkeeper responded: “Everyone in football dreams of being the number one at a club of this stature and I would like to do that. Equally, I’m fully aware Hugo is here. I’m very respectful of him and what he’s achieved.”
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Forster now has a rare opportunity to prove himself at the highest level in the twilight of his career, now that he has the responsibility of playing at a crucial point of the season, with Spurs looking to go far in the FA Cup and the Champions League.
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