Pope has been called up by manager Gareth
Southgate for the first time after grabbing his chance when
Burnley's first-choice keeper Tom Heaton underwent shoulder
surgery in September.
England's regular goalkeeper Joe Hart is struggling for form
having been dropped by West Ham United and while Stoke City's
Jack Butland and Everton's Jordan Pickford are ahead of him in
the queue, Pope has gained plenty of admirers.
England face the Netherlands on Friday and Italy next Tuesday as
Southgate runs the rule over the players hoping to seal their
spot in the World Cup squad.
"I have got to prove myself at this level," Pope told a news
conference on Tuesday. "I've come here to enjoy it and show what
I am about. In football, you have to be hungry.
"There has got to be one number one. Come the World Cup there
will be one goalkeeper who has that slot. There are eight games
left of the Premier League season and it is every man for
himself."
Pope, 25, has done things the hard way, struggling to get a game
at Charlton Athletic who loaned him out to various lower and
minor league clubs before he impressed enough to sign for
Burnley in 2016.
"It's obviously a day I never thought I'd see come and, now it
has, there's massive elation for me and everyone close to me,"
Pope said. "I've played in some cold, dark leagues.
"It's a level, this national team, that you think is too far
away almost. I've been lower than a snake's belly.
"I feel as though I've put in the hard yards and proved myself
at that level to try to get to this. It's no fluke to be called
up to the England squad.
"In football things change very quickly. It's rarely set in
stone. I hope it's me (being England's number one). It would be
a massive honour."
Pope has kept more clean sheets and conceded fewer Premier
League goals than the other three goalkeepers in Southgate's
squad. In 27 Premier League appearances he has kept the ball out
of his net 10 times. (Reporting by Martyn Herman Editing by
Christian Radnedge)
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