The Scotsman

Hart: Our aggressive style always gives opponents a chance

- By ANDREW SMITH

Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart has conceded his team’s desire to take the game to opponents could have played a part in them failing to hold on for the derby victory that would have effectivel­y sealed the title.

However, the 34-yearold refused to lament the approach in the aftermath of Rangers hitting back for a 1-1 draw that means Ange Postecoglo­u’smencoulds­tillrequir­e four points from their closing three games to be out of reach in the cinch Premiershi­p. Instead, Hart believes that Postecoglo­u’s commitment to attack is what has placed Celtic in a position where only a spectacula­r collapse will prevent them claiming the championsh­ip, which would be all but a done deal should they win at home to Hearts next Saturday.

“I felt like we dominated but they are a hard team to put away,” said Hart when asked whether the draw with Rangers was a fair result. “They are resilient, and they are dangerous on the counter-attack and I think with our aggressive style of play, if we are not two or three goals ahead, people have always got a chance.

"But we stick by those foundation­s, stick by that way of playing football. It has won us more than it has drawn us games. It is what it is. And we have another three big ones coming up.

“This league is not set up for us to win it. There is opposition out there, there are other teams trying to do it. Rangers mathematic­ally are still in this fight. They are never going to lie down. This fixture wouldn’t allow them to lie down and that is why it is such a great fixture to be involved in.”

Hart’s endeavours were crucial to Celtic avoiding defeat, none more so than when he somehow clawed away a fiercely-struck Scott Arfield effort with his outstretch­ed right hand at ankle height. The former England internatio­nal, though, was modest about his stunning reflex stop, and the importance of it.

“Ah, look it is mayhem out there,” he said. “I love playing football, love being in goal and sometimes you do things that youideally­don’twanttodo,that you know you are better than. And sometimes you do things where your body and your instincts take over, and I don’t know actually what happened, I just know it stayed out.”

 ?? ?? 0 Celtic’s Joe Hart makes a crucial save from Scott Arfield
0 Celtic’s Joe Hart makes a crucial save from Scott Arfield

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