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Rangers midfielder, Joey Barton is far from impressed with Manchester City coach, Pep Guardiola over his treatment of Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart. Hart wasn’t included in the starting line-up for Pep’s first matches in charge amidst claims he will soon be replaced with Barcelona goalkeeper, Claudio Bravo.

The former City player considers Pep’s actions towards the player who has spent 10 years at the club disgusting. He told talkSPORT. "It is not the club I left. The club I left and watch now are two totally different organisations. The club I played for wouldn't have treated a player that had been a servant for as long as Joe has in the manner that it has. It is common human decency, regardless of how good a coach you are. Why treat him like that?

He continued, "He is a full international, somebody who, probably before City took the money, could have gone on to bigger and better things himself but stayed and wanted to be at City. I don't see what he has done wrong to be treated the way he has. His attitude isn't terrible. I don't like this. I've watched Caballero and are you telling me Caballero is better with his feet than Joe Hart? I haven't seen it. Why not let him fight for his place and then if he is not good enough say: 'I have given him an opportunity'. That's what every manager should do, give everyone an opportunity."
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Manchester City goalkeeper's magnificent performance against Barcelona last night is one that would never be forgotten in a hurry. Infact, it is still a trending topic in sports circles.

Unarguably the man of the match, but for his decisive saves, Barcelona would have increased the scoreline and humiliated the English Champions. His 10 decisive saves are the most for any goalkeeper in a Champions League match this season. Unfortunately his heroics couldn't see his team through as they crashed out of the Champions League last night.

Barcelona stars and coach, Messi, Iniesta took to the club's website to hail his outstanding performance.


"He was phenomenal, he stopped everything. We have to congratulate him on a great game because he's a fantastic goalkeeper." Messi said.

Andres Iniesta added: "Hart was key to keeping them in it and was great in one-on-one situations. Outstanding."

"The score could have been a rout. Hart was incredible but we weren't really on towards the end. We had a lot of chances, which is not normal in this type of game. We deserved to win by a bigger goal difference." Barcelona coach, Luis Enrique affirmed.

Former English player and sports broadcaster, GaryLineker opined that, "But for a truly astonishing display of goalkeeping from Joe Hart, our Premier League champions would be going home humiliated."
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This ‎festive season, few Manchester City and Manchester United players took out time to spread festive cheer with sick children at the Manchester Children's Hospital.

They arrived the hospital with mascots, presented them with gifts, played table football, signed autographs and took pictures with them.

Players from the two teams include;  Robin van Persie, Angel Di Maria, Juan Mata, Joe Hart, Vincent Kompany, Yaya Toure, Bacary Sagna, Scott Sinclair,  Ander Herrera, Phil Jones, David de Gea and Marcos Rojo.
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31year-old Tottenham midfielder Scott Parker after votes by fans have been named England player of the year.
This honour is coming a year that he participated in seven of England's nine games.
England's interim Manager, Stuart Pearce has handed the captaincy to the midfielder who culled 17% of the 15,000 votes cast. Joe Hart came second and Ashley Young was third. Speaking on the honour, he revealed that his Denmark (Copenhagen) game which took place about a year ago marked a turning point in his career.
"It ended up being a great game for me. From there I played a lot more games. It was a very exciting year for me internationally and I'm looking forward to more action.
"It's a proud moment every time I pull on the England shirt. It's something I've always wanted to do, whenever I was playing outside, whenever I was playing at the park with my mates it was always England you try to emulate and try to be." He affirmed.

Source: Goal.com