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Guardiola admits Hart decision was hard

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Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has admitted he felt for former goalkeeper Joe Hart after ending his decorated City career in one of his first acts as the club’s coach.

The England No. 1 returned to the Etihad with Burnley in the Premier League yesterday two months after formally ending his time at City after loan spells at Torino and West Ham.

Hart won two Premier League titles, one FA Cup and two League Cups during his time with City before Guardiola took charge in July 2016.

Still well thought of at City, Hart returned on Thursday for a small ceremony to mark the naming of a training pitch in his honour, with the club also giving him a mosaic in thanks for his service.

“During his 12 years with the club, Joe not only produced some incredible individual displays, but also celebrated great success as a member of the club’s most decorated team in decades,” said City Chairman Khaldoon Khalifa Al Mubarak in a statement.

Proved right

Guardiola’s wish for a goalkeeper more comfortabl­e with the ball at his feet firstly saw Claudio Bravo and then Ederson arrive at the club in the Catalan’s first two seasons in charge.

Although criticised at first, Guardiola’s decision has been proved right as Hart struggled at Torino and West Ham, but has looked back to his best this season at Turf Moor.

“I’ve made in my career good decisions and very bad decisions,” said Guardiola on Friday. “You have to take the decision in the right moment at the right time.

“All the managers have to take decisions every five minutes. They’re important sometimes. It’s not about just the football, it’s about the profession­als and the human beings. It’s not easy. But it is what it is.”

Hart’s appearance was to be his first at the Etihad in 26 months.

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