ALAN Pardew is still to decide which of his goalkeepers will face
Manchester United at Upton Park on Sunday.
Shaka Hislop has proved an able deputy in five starts, but former
Old Trafford 'keeper Roy Carroll has returned to fitness
following a knee injury and is pushing for a recall.
Pards said: "Roy is fit again and we've worked him very
hard this week. Of course, it would mean a lot to Roy to play in
this game, but it would a lot to Shaka too.
"Roy would obviously be highly motivated against his old club,
but I haven't taken a decision yet and it is a hard call. Shaka
has played really well for us since he came into the side, while
stats would suggest that Roy is one of the best goalkeepers in the
division. Certainly one stat, shots on goal that are saved, he is
the best in the League."
The arrival at Upton Park of the Northern Ireland international has
looked an inspired signing by Pards, who swooped to secure the
signature of the Manchester United goalkeeper after his contract
expired at Old Trafford.
And Pards explains that he always knew he was getting a goalkeeper
of the highest class.
"We had no doubts about Roy's ability when he came to
the Club," he said. "He is class goalkeeper
who, one high-profile incident aside, always performed excellently
when I saw him play for United.
"He wanted to play first-team football and that is a
great psychological area in which to pick up a player.
"We were desperate for him to come and were aware that he was
not going to sign for United because he wanted to play regularly.
As soon as we got through the Play-offs I flew out to see him while
he was on holiday, with the use of Gareth Southgate's villa,
because we were so determined to bring him in. Obviously the injury
to Jim in the Final made it all the more important to sign a
goalkeeper.
"Perhaps playing for us suits him better than United,
because he is busier. You need a lot of concentration to play in
goal for a team like United, but that might be a little bit harsh
on Roy because he is a top goalie and we're delighted to have
him at the Club."
Whichever custodian is chosen for Sunday's clash with the Red
Devils, they are sure to be kept busy by Wayne Rooney, and Pards
knows the England star is a potential match-winner.
He added: "He's the best I've seen since Gazza as an
Englishman. You can't man-mark him cause he'll pull your
team all over the place.
"The best way to play against him is to just be aware of the
positions he operates in and when he gets the ball make sure you
are in the right areas to stop him."