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JOE HART TOOK CITY REJECTION TO HEART

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GOALKEEPER Joe Hart has spoken about the impact that not feeling wanted by Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola had on his mental health.

The former England goalkeeper, 33, fell out of favour under the Spanish coach in 2016.

primarily because he felt his ball-playing skills were stronger to build from the back.

Hart, who is now at Burnley, made the admission in a conversati­on with the Duke of Cambridge in a programme called Football, Prince William and our Mental Health. Asked by the prince what had been the biggest whack he had endured in his career, Hart said: “It will sound pathetic but it’s the truth, it’s not playing and not being wanted.

“Things happened with the new manager at Manchester City, probably the most important manager in the world. He didn’t even necessaril­y not like me, he just had a certain aspect which he didn’t feel I was up to, and it kind of dropped from there.”

Hart admits his struggle to break into the first team at Turf Moor is tough, but says he is treating it as a “challenge”.

“It’s certainly the lowest point of my footballin­g career, but it’s not a dark cloud,” he said. “I’m comfortabl­e with what’s going on. Yeah, I’m sad, yeah, I’m disappoint­ed that I’m not playing, because I know what I want to be, I know where I should be, I know what I can bring to the game.

“At the moment I’m not being picked, simple as that. You know, at school not being picked – that’s hard. I feel like right now could be a really dark time for me, but it’s not, I see it as a challenge.”

The prince, who is president of the Football Associatio­n, is heavily involved in the organisati­on’s Heads Up campaign, which works to promote mental health awareness.

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