- BUTTER FINGERS? England's goalkeeper Robert Green after conceding a goal to the US during their World Cup Group C match at Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg on Saturday night. Pic:Brian Snyder. 12/06/2010. © REUTERS England's goalkeeper Robert Green concedes a goal against the US during a 2010 World Cup Group C soccer match at Royal Bafokeng stadium in Rustenburg June 12, 2010. REUTERS/Brian Snyder (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP IMAGE OF THE DAY TOP PICTURE)
- DEEP BREATHS: Green takes a moment to calm himself after conceding a goal to the United States. Pic.Dylan Martinez. 12/06/2010. © REUTERS England's goalkeeper Robert Green reacts after conceding a goal against the US during the 2010 World Cup Group C soccer match at Royal Bafokeng stadium in Rustenburg June 12, 2010. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez (SOUTH AFRICA - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP)
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AS ENGLAND'S players rallied around Robert Green, Fabio Capello was contemplating whether to drop the goalkeeper who cost them a win against USA in their World Cup opener in Rustenburg on Saturday night.

AS ENGLAND'S players rallied around Robert Green, Fabio Capello was contemplating whether to drop the goalkeeper who cost them a win against USA in their World Cup opener in Rustenburg on Saturday night.

Green fumbled Clint Dempsey's low 25m shot into the goal, leaving England with one point heading into Friday's second Group C match against Algeria.

"We have time to decide and to speak with (Green) and I will decide," Capello said.

England's first rest day since arriving in South Africa turned out to be a day for agonising, but Green said the blunder wouldn't affect him psychologically.

"I'm 30, I'm a man, and you have hardships in life and prepare for them," Green said after the match.

"I'm strong enough to move on. At a younger point in my life it would have affected me more."

David James, the squad's veteran goalkeeper who has been struggling with knee problems since arriving in South Africa, supported Green.

"Mistakes happen in goalkeeping and Rob Green made a great save (from Jozy Altidore) in the second half to keep us at 1-1," the 39-year-old James said.

"A mistake like that should stay with you for just two minutes."

Midfielder Frank Lampard also stood up for Green, saying "no one will be pointing the finger" at Green.

"It is unfortunate for keepers," Lampard said. "They are the last line and when they make a bit of a (mistake), it gets picked out."

Green will now have to wait for Capello to make his decision on a starter for Friday's match against Algeria. - Sapa-AP

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