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Martin Peters believes West Ham United midfielder Mark Noble could break into the senior England squad if he continues his recent outstanding form.
The Hammers and England great, who played for his country 67 times and won the FIFA World Cup in 1966, believes the No16 can become the latest West Ham player to pull on the Three Lions shirt after his superb performances against Millwall and Southampton.
In a revealing interview with West Ham TV, Peters also championed the cause of fellow Academy graduate and former team-mate Harry Redknapp to become the next England manager.
"I thought the game against Millwall was the best I've seen Mark Noble play," said the 67-year-old. "I thought he was excellent and was all round the pitch. Whether it was because Kevin Nolan got sent-off and he got more involved, I don't know, but he certainly did a great job in the midfield and passing the ball around.
"It went through my mind 'Could he play for England?'. There is a possibility because people will say 'Mark Noble has done this or done that' and people will come and watch him and if he continues to play like that, I don't see why he shouldn't."
Continuing on the England theme, Peters believes Redknapp is the right man to replace Fabio Capello as the man in charge of the national team.
"I was lucky enough to play under Sir Alf Ramsey who was a great man and obviously he won the World Cup. He was a nice man to play under and I was also fortunate to play with the players I played with as well. With Geoff Hurst and Bobby Moore in the same side, it was a great help to play with those two.
"Everything is being promoted towards Harry Redknapp at the moment. He is in a difficult position because he is doing so well with Tottenham Hotspur, would he want to leave and go with England? I'm not sure.
"He will want to do well and come in the top three at Tottenham and take them back to the Champions League. That's what he wants to do."
"Harry is an outstanding character. I remember him running up and down the right wing and crossing the ball - quite a few went behind the goal! He was a good winger and he scored goals and he's a good guy and has great respect from the players at Tottenham, where they love him, so I don't see any reason why he can't be the England manager."