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I CAN’T WAIT FOR MY RETURN TO REAL WORLD

Semi KO hasn’t soured Joe’s European love affair

- Burns IN VIENNA

Joe Hart knows it now feels Real that Celtic will be back in the Champions League.

The Parkhead No.1 will get to roll back the years as he makes his long-awaited return to Europe’s premier club competitio­n.

The former England keeper had many big nights while at Manchester City.

Perhaps the biggest was back in 2016 when Manuel Pellegrini’s City were knocked out at the semi-final stage by Real Madrid.

Fernando’s second-leg own goal did for City – the only goal of a tight tie – and the Spanish giants went on to lift the trophy.

It was Hart’s last appearance in the competitio­n.

The keeper is hoping to add some new Champions League memories in the new season – but knows the coming campaign will be a huge challenge for Ange Postecoglo­u’s side.

Celtic go into the groups among the lowest- ranked seeds, so if they’re going to make their mark, they’ll have to do it the hard way. Hart said: “There’s not really an unheard of team. The only teams that might have been slightly less well-known are going to be in our pot anyway.

“So we’ll need to play the big teams in our group.

“I know that it’s ahead and soon the groups will be drawn up but it’s hard to look past anything when we’re so involved in what we’re doing.

“It’s been a lot of fun [playing in Europe]. Getting into the Champions League with Man City when we had never done that before was a big achievemen­t.

“Then we went from playing in it to competing in it. We got to the semi-final one year.

“The last time I was in the Champions League was 2016 and the semi-final against Real Madrid was my last game.”

Celtic have spent relatively big to bring in Alexandro Bernabei, Jota and Cameron Carter-Vickers this summer.

But even those fees will be a drop in the ocean compared to what a lot of the Champions League big- hitters wi l l be spending in this window.

Hart added: “Of course it’s where the club wants to be but it is what it is.

The Champions League doesn’t exclude you, either you get in it or you don’t.

“We’ve earned the right this year, so we’re going to look to build on the fact we’ve earned that right and compete in it.

“There’s no point complainin­g [about money].

“We’re in a business where money exists, so you don’t moan about it, we get on with it.

“We’ve built the best possible squad we can with the best mentality and we’re going to play the best team football that we possibly can.

“However that ends, it ends with us walking in being proud of what we’ve done.”

The 35-year-old, now on his 20th pre-season, certainly hasn’t lost any of his hunger.

Fitness won’t be a problem either because he kept ticking over during his holiday.

Hart said: “I got maybe five weeks off. We are given a program over the summer. I think the modern-day

pro just s t ay s on top of things and especially at my age I know how to look after myself.

“There’s no point in switching off, it’s not a long enough career to be switching off, so I just carry on.”

Maybe Hart was just itching to get back after his first season at

Celtic saw him get a hold of league and Premier Sports Cup winner’s gongs. He admitted: “It was fun, it was a good year and it was nice to have success at the end of it.

“But in terms of input, it was pretty much the same as I’ve always put in. I did my best.

“In the year just gone it was good enough to win some medals and put in some good performanc­es but I don’t want to stop there.

“However much more there is to come from me, I want it to be at the highest level possible and for me to be pushing myself to the limit always.”

Bu is it even more enjoyable because of the way Postecoglo­u wants to play, by passing it out from the back?

Hart said: “All the way, especially with the new-found kind of energy from the way we are playing.

“It’s a different system for me to be involved in and it’s something I’m still trying to learn.

“I don’t think age matters when you are trying to develop.

“Yeah, I’ve probably explored things that I’ve never had to explore under previous regimes.

“But I’ve always said, whatever the manager wants, I’ll try my best to do. That’s what we’re doing here.”

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BRING IT ON Joe Hart is ready to tackle Celtic’s coming Euro campaign

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