"It was frustrating" Joe Hart gets emotional on how Pep Guardiola SNUBBED HIM đąđą
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In a heartfelt interview, Joe Hart opens up about his time under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, revealing the emotional impact of being sidelined by the manager. Hart shares his frustrations and feelings of being snubbed, shedding light on the personal challenges he faced during that period.
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What a fair, honest and insightful assessment oh what happened. The headline does not do Hart's maturity justice.
Thank you for pointing that out đ€
maturity , hes 37 đ
@@voice2-of-reasonthere are plenty of immature adults, you donât even have a point to your comment, simply a hater response to a quality perception of an individual
He was awful I lost 700 pound because of joe hart
â@@IbrahimMohamed-oz9ne hes a great keeper, youre awful at money management
You have my respect brother... Acceptance is everything.. you are pure class. Even Guardiola respects this presentation
I appreciate that, He is great guy đ€
Football at the highest level is as ruthless as it gets
Yeah, that's true đ€
Every sport at that level is, only the elite survive
Heâs only weakness as man city goalkeeper is with the ball at his feet and it can only be considered a weakness because of how ridiculously good ederson is with his feet
He was sound with the ball at his feet, maybe not Ederson Allison levelđ
Well, he got replaced by someone before Ederson.
@@hedgehog11953he was average with ball at feet. Pep system needs above average
He also kept on getting beat at his near post.
@@telmoliciousby Raul Bravo who was a subpar goalkeeper
Joe Hart sounds like a smart and realistic man.
Totally agree! Joe Hart is smart and realistic đ€
Now try imagining Pickford saying those words
I used to play with him in under 13 teams. Nice lad and not your typical footballer. Friendly intelligent guy. Interestingly he was a striker then and could bang them in.
What a fantastic attitude, no slagging anyone off, was a great keeper and comes off as a good bloke.
Glad to hear that đ€
Very down to earth and matured thinking, I've loved to watch Joe Hart back in the days, a great shot stopper, one of the best GKs 2010-2015, I think he could have had better career after Man City
Yeah, He was one of the best goalkeepers đ€
Whats sad is that Peps style has for better or worse been adopted by most top teams. And its effectivly ended Harts career at the top level at quite a young age. De Gea is suffering the same thing now. The goalkeeper postion has changed so radically in the last 10 or so years. That its almost become unrecognisable from before
Pep's style has transformed the goalkeeper role, the emphasis on ball-playing skills has radically changed the position.
They got worse at doing their job but hey at least they can pass thr ball lol
It's not about Pep, all coaches are like that. If player doesn't fit and you have option to bring another player for good of the club you will do that.
@@greenogre_He is talking about Peps style being adopted by other coaches which meant that it was over for Joe at the top level.
@@footballs27Pep never changed this. He just brought it back lol, it always existed before Pep. Van Der Sar was doing it with Ajax in 1995 under LvG. The Dutch team of the 70s also did this.
I have a lot of respect for Joe Hart. A good goalie on his day and he seems to come around as an all round nice bloke. Probably the only player I liked from City. Have a good retirement mate
He was great goalkeeper đ€
There is great strength and wisdom in humility. I have a deeper respect for Joe Heart character. What a blessing and insight to this manâs character.
He is great guy
It shouldnât define his career. Was weird how his career faltered after. Glad he had a redemption at Celtic
Yeah, it wasn't good to him but is part of life
I remember when we thought Hart was the best goalie in the world.
Wild how styles change everything, although he did have weaknesses.
I think everyone have weakness, not only Joe đ
@@footballs27 I know but he was really weak on his bottom left low corner, think he struggled on his left generally. In Fiorentina they targeted that area and it became really obvious even in the media he had big gaps in his game that werenât seen in English football.
Thatâs the reason even after City no top or medium club wanted him as a starting GK
Lol. I'm looking at the comments, and I can't help but notice how "protected" Guardiola is by football fans. No one is even mentioning the disaster that was Claudio Bravo đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
Thanks for pointing that out đ€
It happens everywhere. At our jobs and everyday lives. Life is not who we are itâs what we bring to the table.
Yeah, that's part of life
The maturity is admirable.
Thanks for pointing that out đ€
always loved joe!
Yeah, He is great guy đ€
I was gutted when he left & it was a mistake. But it did prove to be right. Joe will always be loved by blues.
Respect â€
Yeah, He deserves respect đ€
Class act!
Thanks for comment
He understands its just business, cant argue wtih guardiolaâs results
Sometimes you just have to accept things to happen, so life can go on đ„č
Met him in Marbella, great guy
That mans posture is immaculate
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I agree with what Joe Hart is saying Pep wanted that keeper who was comfortable playing it from the back Joe Hart is a traditional stopper he doesn't do that sort of thing that's why he was sent out on loans to Torino and West ham to get regular gametime. But he turned into another number 2 GK after those loans Burnley and Tottenham be was a backup GK Celtic he was the number 1 keeper.
Best England keeper since Seaman. A shame, real shame, he would be vital for England for World cups from 2018 onwards. A shame
As a united fan I respect hart
Surviving pep will be crazy
May be, thanks for your comment đ
I remember the pre season game hart played in under pep and everytime he had the ball at his feet he went long and to an opposition despite what we all heard about pep wanted a keep whoâs comfortable playing out. Remember thinking how strange that was.
Thanks for the your explanation
This also what cause England the Euros . Pickford can't pass the damn ball LMAO
@@PepTalkTillYouDrop very short dino arms too. đŠ
This is why I rate Klopp ahead of Guardiola. Pep could always just go out and buy whichever player he wanted. And if they didn't pan out like he expected he could just kick them out immediately and replace them again. Just look at the Zlatan situation at Barca. How many managers could survive that? Look at how he bought Bravo to City then got Ederson the next year. The way he just kept buying fullbacks at City, etc
You don't know what you're talking about
@@x_axis_ lol. Ok
This
Pep is the best football manager in the last 40 years... He has consistently won titles... Other managers have a great teams but couldn't consistently win... managers like Mourinho and Klopp also had great teams but couldn't achieve the success that Pep did! Love Pep or hate Pep who can not deny his brilliance as a football manager!
@@shezadm6300 Pep won trophies at teams that had already won big trophies before he got there. Those teams were going to continue winning with or without him. You can't say the same about Klopp's teams. That's the big difference
Ederson was an upgrade, thats just football
Remember; the first attempted upgrade wasnât Ederson: it was Claudio Bravo.
Who surprisingly wasnât reliable and then Ederson was brought in as the upgrade to Bravo, haha
Thought it was cabellero lol
Itâs not just football. This is just how Pep operates and why he is on top. He is not afraid to sacrifice people who donât fit into his vision. Compare to someone like Klopp who kept playing same players even who werenât at the top of their game because he was loyal and wanted to develop them (as well as they didnât have the same kind of money to buy whoever they wanted )
â@@NotSoLiberal that's why Pep is hatedđđ and I love it
@@NotSoLiberal Klopp is still a better manager using his limited resources without player rotation, Pep can get any player he wants and win by forming 2 teams.
Top lad.
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No player is bigger then the club.
I speak for all city fans when i say we miss joe hart đ©”đ©”đ©”
Really? đđ
the sad thing is that he was replaced by Claudio Bravo, who was a worse shot stopper and crap with feet anyway
Joe Hart was the guy for City for many years but not the guy for Pep
You need to respect Pep for doing what was best for him and the team
The team comes first before any player
He ainât at City to mollycoddle and be sentimental
He is here to win, simple as that
If you donât fit in his vision, you ainât playing for him
Will always love Joe Hart, City legend
But Pep was bang on with this decision
By the way, Pep is great manager đ€
@@footballs27 without question
Daniel Agger, Gary Cahill and Edin Dzeko
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Jow Hart is sounding a lot more humble now than when he was playing for England.
đđđ thanks for your comment đ
Joe hart was an awesome goalkeeper who finished his career on a high and by his choice,intelligent with morals,hard to find today
He was an excellent goalkeeper known for his skills and leadership
Pep guardiola outcasts Joe Hart: Flirting
Ten Hag outcasts De Gea: Harassment
Well, Guardiola had won 20 or so titles with Barca and Bayern before that. He's on a different tier of trust and leverage.
Thanks for pointing that out đ€
â @@DennowooGuardiola won 3 titles with Barca and 3 titles with Bayern. Get your facts right, boyo.
@@KydzPlays Google is free.
Pep guardiola came to city after winning 20 trophies
Ten hag came to utd just with his oval size head
Yeah he misses out the part where he wasnât good enough
This was after he stunk out the euros. Pep was well in the right to kick him out.
Shame that his confidence went after that, could never seem to regain his form
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Pep needs fully developed players to succeed. Good players arent enough. Yet people think he a goat manager, its a joke. With all the talent he hoards in his teams he only won like 2 champions leagues
Ancelotti has always been superior to Pep
Nonsense he massively improves players, look at Ake and Akanji as examples
@sponish0 you just seen an example of him refusing to coach a top keeper in joe hart cus he isnt world class. Only educated people should have an opinion. What i am saying is well known. Tell me an average team he over achieved managing in his career? Barca? Bayern? Man city lool. U are pitiful
@@navjitbassi03 and I just gave you examples of players he did coach to be top players. Hart was no longer good enough to play for a top club at this point few years later he was in Scotland.
Average managers manage average teams. Top managers manage top teams
@@sponish0 "Top managers only coach top teams". Ur little brain really thinks this? Ok. But in reality great coaches have over achieved and got success with average/good teams. That's part of what makes you a great coach. You know we have examples of this right? Whats going on in your little head? Ur just saying blanket statements which are inaccurate. Whats your next reply? "The world is flat"?? How old are you? Are you a teenager who supports man city? Lets forget this convo and get to know you first. Because you are just disagreeing with emotion. Lets forget talking about football history, as you are clueless, and talk about the emotional feelings you have for pep
I thinks he is hAppy when sergio finally won the big one for themđ
Thanks for your commentđđ
When will yâall talk about how he is a terrible gk?
I don't think he was terrible, he did a good job at City before Pep
It's not his fault..pep have his own team he wants ..he even dump sergio aguero...which I think is not right
Thanks for your comment đ€
He wasnât good enough for city in the Pep era. Anyone could see that.
Wasnt given a fair crack...anybody could see that.
@@pauly7166 you never saw him try to save low to his left? Or play with his feet?? đ I think his career after city demonstrates his level pretty clearly
@@danhouw7972 2 Premier Leagues, 3 Scottish Premierships, an FA Cup, 4 Premier League Golden Gloves, 75 caps for his country, being declared as one of the best goalkeepers in the world by Buffon no less... now contrast that with your own accolades that seemingly amount to sneering at the achievements of men more accomplished than you'll ever be and trying to be the wittiest inhabitant of your mum's basement which sleeps only one.
@@MrMamooshka I never said he wasnât a very good keeper. I said he wasnât good enough for Peps city team. (Something he basically has admitted himself). You seem to be very angry for some reason. Everything ok?
đđđwhat?
How this man won as many trophies and got as many England caps as he did with his ability is absolutely fascinating.
Nothing against him tho.
Good luck in your retirement
Thanks for your comment đ€
Hart tried to paint himself as a victim when Nuno showed him the exit door at Tottenham just saying
Fair play. But that was a lot of words for something that apparently he's fine with. Not entirely convinced it's all been processed.
Yeah, sometimes you need to let things happen
think he is just articulating himself
Winners don't do Nepotism or he's me mate, they WIN. Hart can't play out with his feet so he had to go, some managers would of kept and that's why they ain't winners
Thanks for pointing that out
Joe killed himself with Pep. He played in that friendly and continuously lumped balls forward. Pep just shook his head and that was it.
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What makes me sick, are the stupid people who say City are boring yet cream themselves when watching Barca. Stupid people who blame Pep for other managers copying him. They'd all love Pep at their club but, because they haven't, they're consumed by jealousy.
Joe was great at the time, but Ederson is better.
Well, a great manager is the one who manages clubs like Sheffeild or Luton and make them champions. Pep always looks for teams that are already winning, or EXTREMELY rich like Man City.
â@@amareto5772Ah, you're the type of person who can't think for himself and spits out the rubbish other people say. You're the person who also said Pep can't win the Champions League without Messi...until he did.
Anyway, Barca had sacked Koeman because they weren't winning - Pep took over from Barca B and turned them into a trophy machine. He took over at Bayern because their manager retired. Big deal. He took over at City that had won two titles since their 2008 takeover and the last title was 3 years earlier. Is that a winning team?
I'm wasting my time with logic on someone like you. You can't change stupidity.
I guess that is what ruining football is đ€Ąâ@@amareto5772
iâm the other way around. i find citeh good to watch before last season anyway when it was dreary at times but how he made a barca team full of the best players in the world boring was amazing.
@@capio78If you found his Barca side boring then you are talking nonsense, obviously did not watch La liga and just watched the business end of Barca in the Champions League.
what is it exactly that a goalkeeper cannot fit into a system? I mean.. sounds for me like a personal thing Pep had, like with Ibra and many others
He wasn't good with his feet. Pep likes tiki taka and keepers that can play from the back
Not a sweeper keeper
Thanks for pointing that out đ
hes replacement, Claudio Bravo, was horrendous.
Bravo was aight donât hate
@@yvngflame4069 No, bravo was terrible
u done f up joe
Top tier is ruthless. But so it should be at their wage packets. Must perform. If not, someone else will fill your slot.
Stop the nonsense! At the highest point. Only the best among us can be there. Next!!!
They did hart dirty I think maybe kept him on city bench
Sorry, have to disagree here. Pep made the right decision to get rid of Hart
Yeah, Pep made his decision but Joe was a victim of that decision
@@footballs27 yeah thatâs what Iâm thinking too
What pep did to him is ridiculous . He took a top 10 goalkeeper and destroyed him . Pep as coach is cool but a personality heâs a bum
Great man guardiola? He ainât all that try ancelotti
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N1
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Joe Hart Good Guy But One Of The Guards I Worked With Saw His Arrogance At Times.
I Guess His Matured But Donât We All?
can you stop
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He couldn't control the ball, and did not have good temperant
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Guardiola is the worst, but Hart, man, he was just a clown goalkeeper. Cmon
Guardiola is the worst!? Seriously? How much crack do you have to smoke to say he is the worst? You donât have to like him and his style but he is arguably one of the best coaches of all time!
@@EveryHappening you're kind of saying it's like your mom? I don't have to like her but she is arguably one of the best head-givers of all time?
Stay off the drugs
@@DaBriars Stay off my wood
Pep made a mistake at first
As hart was better then bravo, bravo was awful goalkeeper
He wasn't emotional one bit đđđ
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His prime was one of the most overrated that we have ever seen
Hart found his level at Celtic who are a small club. Man City was too much for him.
May be but I don't think so, He was best goalkeeper even at Man city
Hart is good but erratic as well.
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Pep and tiki taka has destroyed football. 90% of teams try to play it. Just makes for boring spectacles and players shackled with 0 individuality.
before pep 90% of teams parked the bus like Mourinho. I rather take pep copy cats
Ironically, Spain are now playing exciting, attacking football by retaining the good bits of Tiki Taka, but doing it in a faster, more direct way.
Why would you blame Pep? It's all the copyers that are the issue
@@georgebrady5369 they didnât though. Thatâs simply untrue. The game was full of mavericks and players playing with freedom for the most part. Sure a few teams played defensively but to say 90% parked the bus is untrue.
The goal for every team when they kick the first ball of the season is to win the league with what ever style gets it done . Pep has won it 4 seasons in a row with his style . He has proven it works , some find it boring , some find it magical but pep finds itâs what out smarts his opposition and wins titles .
Pep is a legend but he's also so controlling he kills creativity in all his players he's like a dictator I'm just not a fan
Pep is legend....đđ, thank for comment đ
Get over it, you arenât as good as you think
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He got paid a fuckton and still had a nice career, don't see how people feel bad for him
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pep just saw how shit joe hart was. city fans raved on about joe hart for years and the first thing their greatest manager ever does is get rid of joe hart đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł he was a shit goal keeper. pep got rid of the weakest link quick, he new they would win nothing with joe hart in goal đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
I think he did an amazing job at City before Pep đ€
At the end of the day getting minutes matter the most
Yeah, that's true đ€
Pep wants GK who can dribble past opponents center back.
đđđ comment of millions $
Nothing to do with fitting into his team, he wasn't good enough. End of.
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Pep dumped Joe Hart = City won 6 leagues in the last 7 years + 4 Peat Titles + First Champions League champions in their history
Sir Alex Retains David De Gea & Ten Haag Replaces With Onana = 0 Premier League Title
The rest is History speaking
What's your point? Joe Hart won multiple titles before Pep came to City
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that's a terrible tatoo
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Finally a grown man... not a baby like Zlatan.... Guardiola knew that Zlatan doesn't fit with Messi . and he did get the sixtuple he does have a vision..
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Even pep makes mistakes. Look at eto and ronaldinho examples.
Joe Hart is a top class keeper.
Possibly best keeper england had in the past 20 years
He didnât make a mistake on either he one 6 trophies his first year
Pep didn't make a mistake with Hart. Hart went to Italy and was garbage. He was average in the EPL after returning. Simple.
Thank you for your comment đđ€
He did mistake with buying Bravo, not with getting rid of Hart. Ederson is way better.
Eto was his only mistake, really because he tried getting rid of eto the summer of 2008 and eto played a crucial role in him winning the treble that year but also when he sold eto he then went onto win it again in 2011 with villa so not to bad, Ronaldinho was not a mistake he was past it when pep came he was never going to fit into pepâs style
Tiki Taka football is unfathomably CRINGE and inconceivably GHEY
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best kind of football
We love you Joe..the all time greateest number 1 we ever had. CTID.
He was great goalkeeper đ€
Wtf? No need to lie even if you want to praise him. Ederson is way better.
@@lepari9986 I am lying because i don't agree with you pmsl. Todays society right there folks. Joe is a way better shot stopper than Eddie, and given time could have been a better ball player, not as good as Eddie no doubt but could have done something for us. Hart is no.1 without question.
@pauly7166 no he couldn't have been better with the ball. Overall he is way worse, not even the most biased English City fans will agree with you on that.
@@lepari9986 Thats upto them isn't it.