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England boss Sam Allardyce will make Manchester City outcast Joe Hart feel wanted again

Exiled goalkeeper set to join Torino on loan but will get some TLC from new Three Lions manager

Joe Hart is set to join Torino on loan

JOE HART will be in safe hands this week. Sam Allardyce will see to that.

No matter whether Big Sam keeps him as England No 1 or not come Sunday and Slovakia, he will look after him in an emotional sense.

 Joe Hart is set to join Torino on loan
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Joe Hart is set to join Torino on loanCredit: ANSA

Not that Joe will be handled with kid gloves. The World Cup qualifier is Sam’s first game as the Three Lions manager and he will want to mark his debut with a win.

So Hart, like everybody else in the squad, will have fierce demands put upon him in a mental sense as well as in a physical one.

But for all his hardman image Sam is above anything else a human being. He will be well aware of how difficult life has suddenly become for Hart.

One minute he is first choice for Manchester City and for his country. Next, at least as far as his club is concerned, he is bombed out.

 Hart is need of some TLC following his fall from grace at Man City
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Hart is need of some TLC following his fall from grace at Man CityCredit: ANSA

That kind of situation can have a devastating effect but if he was to go anywhere looking for a bit of TLC it would be with Sam.

Were there a degree for football psychology Sam would not only be top of the class, he would be the professor.

I’ve known Sam for years — both playing against him and pitting my wits against him when I was boss of Middlesbrough and West Brom.

We’ve had many a glass together and what has always impressed me about him is the way he thinks not just about the game, but in the way he handles his players.

Thought, care even, goes into everything with him. Sure, when I was a kid coming through at West Brom he was a scary character when you were up against him.

Believe me, he would smash through you. No question. Yet what I discovered about him later was how seriously he took the mental side of the game with regards to every one of his team.

 Hart will be hoping to get some confidence back with England
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Hart will be hoping to get some confidence back with EnglandCredit: AP:Associated Press

Sam is well known as a stats king. He was one of the first here to use performance read–outs to rate productivity and effectiveness. What is far less appreciated about him is that he can use his head to get into your head.

Stats are one thing. Knowing how a player feels, reading his body language to assess how he is feeling inside, is something else.

These have been pretty desperate days for Hart, who looks poised to end his City nightmare by signing on loan for Italian outfit Torino. But with England, Hart will be made to feel secure and welcome.

It may be that Joe won’t get the nod on Sunday but if that is the case it will be for his own good. Sam will know you don’t get 63 England caps for nothing.

He will not, however, just throw Hart in and hope for the best — and maybe condemn him to a bad game that would hurt his reputation, one that has already suffered quite a bit at the Euros.

It will not only be the City keeper who Sam will be looking closely at in a mental sense — it will be the whole squad. And if he doesn’t like what he sees, he will make some hard calls.

 Sam Allardyce will treat Hart right during his time with the Three Lions
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Sam Allardyce will treat Hart right during his time with the Three LionsCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

He will do so on the back of giving everyone the chance to show him that they are up for  it, that they truly can handle the pressure of playing for England. That is not something we saw in France, and not for the first time at a major finals.

Too often we lack the bottle to produce at the crucial moment — such as in that disastrous last game against Iceland. Too many people froze against the Ice Men and I know that is a major concern for Big Sam.

He is as aware as anyone of how talented this group of players. Yet they keep getting their lines wrong.

Sam hardly does touchy-feely. He is anything but a soft touch, even if he does plan to bring in TV quizmaster Paddy McGuinness to host a fun night for the players at St George’s Park.

There will be times when the players see another side of him — he has a temper, and a fiery one at that. If the England boys are not producing they will know all about it.

Sam could not care less about reputations. He will not stand on ceremony if he is not happy with what he is seeing.

But I also know that from talking to plenty of players who have worked under him, and from listening to him myself, that he has the kind of human touch that gets the best out of his men.

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