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@gloriagiraud42592 ай бұрын
Peps is very demanding in his vision and expectations of his signed players. Im sure he is a good manager. However, his expectations from his players are exceedingly high from what is saw in a youtube/Netflex documentary!
@BigDome12 ай бұрын
Joe Hart was just pure class here. Took it like a man and moved on. Respect.
@vincentpeeters115728 күн бұрын
We will never know what really happened. We are the best version of ourselves when a camera is pointed to our face.
@BigBlue18954 күн бұрын
What I heard was that Joe joined the preseason tour of the USA late because he'd been on England duty. In his first preseason game, Pep told him that he needed to pass the ball out rather than boot it up the pitch. After a first half of Joe booting it, Pep repeated his instructions. In the second half Joe continued to boot it. At the end of the game Pep asked him why he'd done that and Joe replied by saying that he just thought it was better. Pep said that if Joe wouldn't carry out his instructions then there wasn't a place for him in his team. Was this story true or was Joe's? Well, there was a goalkeeper that DID know exactly what Pep wanted, who'd played in his best Barça team, who was available on a free and actually lived a few doors down the same road as Joe in Bowdon - Victor Valdes. Why would Pep not make Valdes his first signing before he went and signed for Boro in July 16 instead of panic buying the hopeless Claudio Bravo a month later? Or sign another goalie? It was, as Joe says, a key position. Actions speak louder than words and Pep's actions were to give Joe a go and I suspect the preseason story gives a more realistic explanation of what happened. Could Joe have prepared better? Well, he'd known that Pep was arriving for 6 months. His neighbour was Valdes. He could have popped around for a cup of tea, a kick about in the back garden and get some insight into what Pep would demand but he didn't. We used to sing the Don't Sell Joe Hart chant and maybe Joe thought he had the upper hand because of his popularity? He doesn't seem like an arrogant person - my wife thinks he's a lovely, polite lad (honest) but when you're City and England's number one, maybe that could go to your head. Either way, I dont accept that Pep had made his mind up on Joe before Joe had even met him. I think if Joe had his time again, he'd have managed to stay on until Eddy was signed.
@BigDome14 күн бұрын
@BigBlue1985 fair enough, I didn't know that. Interesting and insightful break down of the situation.
@BigBlue18954 күн бұрын
@@BigDome1 cheers.
@Sparkinside-wp5wr2 ай бұрын
Huge respect to Hart in the way he reacted to Pep, rejecting him as a goalkeeper that didn't fit into his way of playing.
@adrianbennett37612 ай бұрын
He’d have been paid off and/or received a share of any transfer fee to lessen the blow. But as you say, great credit to Joe. Top man!
@catinthehat9062 ай бұрын
Still a bit confused as to how a goal keeper can't fit into a system? Bravo who was signed as his replacement wasn't as good as Hart, in the end it was Caballero who ended up being the No 1. I think Pep probably made a mistake.
@neilwhitaker62842 ай бұрын
@@catinthehat906 Hart is not good enough with his feet. Pep wanted a goalkeeper to play as a sweeper and a third central defender when they had the ball in their own half. Hart was never going to be able to do that. Bravo could do that, only I can only guess the occasion and nerves got to him and he flopped. Hart is really poor low to one side (I think his left) as well but the bigger issue was with his feet and playing out from the back which he just couldn't do. edit: its the same reason Arsenal didn't want Ramsdale who was a really good keeper. Ramsdale and Pope aren't at the level that keepers like Alisson Becker, Neuer, Ter Stergen or Ederson are with the ball even though they are great shot stoppers.
@catinthehat9062 ай бұрын
@@neilwhitaker6284 Thanks, that's a good explanation, shame the interviewers were unable to explore those technical reasons with Hart, rather than going for the cheap emotional low shot- ie weren't you gutted when City went on to greater success without you. Very poor from these two chaps.
@neilwhitaker62842 ай бұрын
@@catinthehat906 you are welcome, my pleasure. I used to play competitive into my mid 40s and still love this stuff, perhaps the interviewers didn't have the experience to even get into these kind of specifics.
@hook85352 ай бұрын
Anyone young player out there should listen and soak this in deeply to the point they truly understand all of this. Put your emotions aside during your football career. Play as best you can and do your best. Do not lose sight of your love for the game, continue to learn and grow yourself regardless of outside situations. Continue to believe in yourself and take it day by day.
@brenb702 ай бұрын
Calm down mate
@Prisoner77772 ай бұрын
@@brenb70 Tears not spring to your eye?
@peterreid97692 ай бұрын
😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣
@bhaskarsubramanian1602Ай бұрын
Well said Balon d'or winner and serial champion 8535hook. It really is that simple
@hook8535Ай бұрын
@ glad someone’s finally awake to it 👏
@KabuyeMichael-q7g2 ай бұрын
Joe hart you are right,it's a lesson to learn for even pep taught us how to make decisions in life and you accepted
@milanzukuma72432 ай бұрын
The way that Joe handled the whole situation is the marks of a truly mature professional but also a level headed human being because he understood the bigger picture of things with Pep’s vision and didn’t take it to heart (no pun intended). Something a lot of people wouldn’t have handled well in his position
@Alphadog1174Ай бұрын
I think it's how it's done. Pep told him straight, a lot of people wont even acknowledge you.
@liammanwaring38052 ай бұрын
United fan - really admire the way joe took that initial conversation with pep! Many would be bitter and would refuse to look back on it in a neutral way. Top man 👏🏻
@mankydave67Ай бұрын
Also a United fan and really wanted Joe at United when he was in his pomp. I thought he was a great goalkeeper. Very graceful here in this interview.
@guedrini204516 күн бұрын
It was heartbreaking to hear the pain he was hiding when recounting what happened. At the start he said “it wasn’t painful, it was frustrating” but his voice tells a different story. I hindsight SURELY he couldn’t have been as bad as Claudio Bravo in his horror stint 😂 😂
@mrsupplementsUK2 сағат бұрын
WASHFORD 🏴
@jaymac68312 ай бұрын
Big respect to Joe...his reaction to what Pep did is how a mature professional should respond to something not going their way.
@alone2break2 ай бұрын
any man city fan admire joe hart for the person he is. him leaving without causing trouble for the club deserves a respect in itself. unlike some portuguese right back that play on saudi league now. i even want joe hart to be in scott carson's position, i think he deserved that much of appreciation.
@imanarahim407720 күн бұрын
Yeah that portuguese guy is miles better than midget rico and old man walker..
@adamphillips8830Ай бұрын
Such a fantastic outlook from Joe - a lot of us can learn from his resilience
@michaelmcfadden43972 ай бұрын
Pep deccided Ibra wasn't right for Barcalona and he wasn't wrong. They could have done so much with him in the team but they did so much without him.
@andreasnatsis30272 ай бұрын
He is the one who brought Ibra. He replaced Eto with Ibra. Not a genius move at all. Eto was a great fit for Barcelona, whereas Ibra was obvious he would never fit with a team that likes to pass the ball quickly.
@thebagelsproductions2 ай бұрын
Terrible deal too: 40 million euros PLUS Samuel Etoo! He didn't like Etoo - why he thought he'd get on with Ibra God only knows
@jonatanolsen372 ай бұрын
Ibra did a great first half of the season. But when Messi wanted to play centrally in the false 9 role, he knew he had to get rid of him.
@thebagelsproductions2 ай бұрын
@jonatanolsen37 Both Ibra and Eto'o have said they have issues with Pep's man management skills tbh. Eto'o said Pep used to speak to him in Catalan and have a player like Puyol translate. They both speak Spanish. I don't know what happened with the transfer but I don't know if Ibra was Pep's pick or not. Pep fell out with upstairs Barcelona after Tixi Bergastrian and them left
@SimoNemo7Ай бұрын
Ibrahimovic is one of the best 9s ever. Just not Pep’s style. Ibrahimovic and Shevchenko in particular are some of the most overlooked 9s in recent memory.
@lukebrown85802 ай бұрын
Joe was part of a very successful city team, just because he didn’t fit pep’s team is ok. He was paid very well as part of his city contract still when he left the club, hardly painful.
@kavk38742 ай бұрын
On your logic when Joe hart loses a football match or loses at something in life he does not feel pain because of the money he earns. I didn’t know he was a sociopath.
@lukebrown85802 ай бұрын
@ erm if you read my comment properly ‘he was part of a very successful team ……..the way Jake made it out was that only when Pep came city stated winning. That’s not the case
@kavk38742 ай бұрын
@@lukebrown8580 you wrote "He was paid very well as part of his city contract still when he left the club, hardly painful" why was it hardly painful for him?
@lukebrown85802 ай бұрын
@ because he was part of a successful team……
@kavk38742 ай бұрын
@@lukebrown8580 so if this was only about success then its unclear why you mentioned his pay . Can you explain why was it necessary to say he was "very well" payed.
@onthekippaxsince75Ай бұрын
I’m a match going fan at MCFC for 52 years. Joe Hart was extremely popular with the fans and though we’ve gone to heights we never expected without him, his contribution to the early success will never be understated, Ederson has helped take us onto better things, but the problem we had at the time in 2016 was Joe’s initial replacement . With respect to Claudio Bravo, he was a terrible signing. The first thing I noticed was his size, he just wasn’t big enough for a GK in the premier league, that first season in 2016/17 every shot seemed to go past him. So for the fans to replace Joe with him wasn’t the answer, Joe must have felt terrible, going from a premier league champion and englands regular keeper to no one wanting him, must have damaged him greatly. So glad he got some stability with Celtic to see his career out. Top keeper.
@charleyblack679624 күн бұрын
You're wrong about Bravo, just like the rest of the English media who never gave the guy a chance. English people went after him as if he was the one who took Hart out of the team. The guy was number one for both club and country before joining City, and was a very good keeper. I knew from the moment City signed Pep, that Hart would leave.
@onthekippaxsince7524 күн бұрын
@ with respect to you and Bravo, you didn’t watch him every week, we did and yes 100 caps for your country, and playing for Barca is a great achievement, but he just couldn’t cope with the physicality of the EPL, so much so in that 1st season 2016/17 he struggled, every shot seemed to go past him and it looked like the rest of the team, especially the defence lost confidence in him. You’re right in saying Joe was never going to be pep’s number 1. Joe Hart will always be regarded as a legend at MCFC.
@Jonah256-i6i17 күн бұрын
@@charleyblack6796bravo was shit. I rooted for him initially but he was very poor and unreliable.
@singingthebluestv2 ай бұрын
love joe hart! We all hated the decision but didnt take long to realise why once we saw Ederson do what he does.. Pep is never indecisive. Hes ruthless, nothing personal. Just business!
@Dbo_Sports2 ай бұрын
Don’t skip steps… he brought in Claudio Bravo first and failed miserably. Then he was handed Ederson, as he’s usually handed the best young Brazilians. It was business with Claudio Bravo as well.
@singingthebluestv2 ай бұрын
@Dbo_Sports That is besides the point. I'm just saying, noone wept for Joe hart once we saw Ederson doing his thing. Bravo didn't adapt to the league or maybe his legs were gone by that point. Not something you can predict
@juliobello4561Ай бұрын
Claudio came in which I still remember that I laugh because that was a downgrade. Not city fan but still ederson is not the best out there he miss out on Jan oblak who was playing along with ederson that time in benfica
@singingthebluestvАй бұрын
@@juliobello4561 I'm more than happy with Ederson. I think we are going to lose him this summer, he seems to be very angry if he ever misses a game and there's talk he's off! I think we will see his value once he's gone. Yeh Bravo was a nightmare keeper! I haven't seen enough of Oblek to compare him with Ederson but purely for Edersons distribution I wouldn't swap him for anyone
@MrGts92Ай бұрын
Typical plastic fan. "Never indecisive", yet forgets about Bravo and alsolooks clueless now.
@Louback332 ай бұрын
Crazy demands? did that part get edited out?
@_snake_plissken_2 ай бұрын
Joe is one of the greatest English goalkeepers of his generation.
@DianaresquesАй бұрын
Joe Hart is the MAN enough to respect Pep while speaking his own opinion. HUGE RESPECT!
@kentgrady92262 ай бұрын
Big Joe got his contract fulfilled, moved on, and spent the last years of his career as a beloved legend of a club with one of the most passionate supporter bases in the world - Celtic. If you've got to lose your job, that's the right way to go about it. Joe, you'll always have a place in Paradise. Proud to call you a Celt. Hail hail
@chionyenkwu22532 ай бұрын
The Palmer thing is about systems; pep like cruijf employs rigid positional tactics --> Palmer functions well in a more flexible and looser system ==> we would never have seen the skill and flair on display now from him, in pep's city 🧐🧐
@mrsupplementsUK2 сағат бұрын
Respect to this guy never moaned sulked cracked on fair play to this man 🏴
@alisattar36355 күн бұрын
Pure class. City legend
@gmoney166413 күн бұрын
Joe's come off really well here. Amazing professionalism from him
@juliobello4561Ай бұрын
Not a city fan but some part when Joe left that decision kinda backfired pep when he signed Claudio bravo. He should have kept Joe in the 2016 to give him a shot. But now ederson is making the mistakes lol.
@banjiajiboye7886Ай бұрын
After 7 PL titles, you think you ate? 😂
@Mineirovsky2 ай бұрын
Listening to they, I realize the stark contrast between their commendable behavior and that of many Brazilian players. They seem to lack the same level of maturity to handle such situations. Indeed, many of the national team's issues stem from problematic behavior that starts at the top with the president of the national football association and trickles down to the players and their entourage.
@pegleggreg3627Ай бұрын
Joseph "Heart of gold" Hart.Such a professional.
@SamuelMunyeza2 ай бұрын
Hart’s perspective can be applied outside of football to normal professional working life & even friendships. Do not be emotional, sometimes your skillset & competencies do not fit within the plans of others. Embrace this and move towards people who do. Fighting it will be futile and detrimental to your personal growth.
@Thabang_G2 ай бұрын
Joe Hart is very mature! I actually think he would have been a great keeper for City.
@MegaDAli9513 күн бұрын
He WAS a great keeper for City!
@Thabang_G13 күн бұрын
@ and would have STILL been a great keeper in my view.
@torgab72848 күн бұрын
That’s why u r here and Pep running football.
@ScottWillard-b6kАй бұрын
Good words. Dual respect for the player and the person. Honesty, the reality is always realized after the fact.
@andylitchfieldАй бұрын
12:26. This point of view hasn’t aged well. Rodri is out and City are in free fall.
@jonathandegrosky77382 ай бұрын
Didn’t pep sign Claudio Bravo instead…. We all know how that worked out 😂😂
@JamesHopes-vf5ypАй бұрын
More like Clown bravo 🤣
@sobreezy2456Ай бұрын
@@JamesHopes-vf5ypokay let’s not disrespect bravo
@FIshfood500Ай бұрын
Ederson
@Shyne282Ай бұрын
It seems like a pattern Pep just doesn't like strong willed guys that have influence in the dressing room and might seem like they can challenge him.He obviously has small man syndrome but it's ok he's still a top manager and understands the importance of the manager being N1 in the dressing room
@homosapien-bk5rfАй бұрын
@@JamesHopes-vf5yp He redeemed himself by winning us a Cup. Clowns like you wont know that bcoz you dont watch every City game. you are just an Internet bot.
@vincentnyongesa2479Ай бұрын
hart is one of great keepers around his time
@fuzzman929817 күн бұрын
Thats why Pep is the best manager
@juanfrancodilorenzo2016Ай бұрын
very humble.
@ricardodeltoro9804Ай бұрын
Palmer wanted to go on loan but pep said no. If he wants to leave he would be sold, so he left, I assume it’s because if Palmer was gonna develop into the first team, pep wanted it to be at his pace and under his wing
@AIIXIII0Ай бұрын
Yeah like Lescott said, gaining experience elsewhere may not benefit much for Pep's City. And I may take it out of context but he did mentioned Foden and Lewis sooooo.
@kennyshortcake999Ай бұрын
Joe is a City legend 💎
@HananiNleya-dn1feАй бұрын
Good thing is tgzt Joe warn titles for City, meaning that he was a competent goalie and professional
@a.a.7416Ай бұрын
Hart had many fails, errors and embarrassing moments. However, he was there; he reached that level and, more importantly, he was a true professional. He took the bad moments to the chin, like a man should.
@JamesMvula-g1q2 ай бұрын
Facts💯
@vincentpeeters115728 күн бұрын
Guardiola could of won three champions leagues if he wasn't such a nutty professor. If he had just put his best players on the pitch. Letting Palmer go was also a massive mistake. They had the man that could fill the gap that De Bruyne will leave behind, and they threw it away. Unbelievable, unforgivable even
@seedheechhaatee3891Ай бұрын
Joe Hart was an amazing goalkeeper. Pep wanted a robot, but wasn't that. He was very vocal and a true rebel. Pep is a dictator and Hart is not a puppet.
@spencermackay90202 ай бұрын
Hart was so awesome at the Celtics.
@brenb702 ай бұрын
“The Celtics” 😂😂😂 American by chance?
@TheMagicianBeeАй бұрын
Tbh I remember a friendly vs Arsenal at the beginning of Pep’s first season and Joe kept booting the ball long which left Pep screaming on the touch line. Joe’s response? Kept booting it long. 😬
@ItsHoang_Truong7 күн бұрын
Yes, I remember that very well. I knew from there, it was never going to work under Pep
@jamesgilchrist73752 ай бұрын
Pep was right. Hart dropped off dramatically. Hart takes it how it should be… credit to him as a man
@MiahN102 ай бұрын
Joe heart was nothing but another shot stopper but when other managers imply ideas and want to get rid of certain players fans and media say all sorts ... Pep is a good managers he knows what he wants and he gets their fans behind his idea
@sponish02 ай бұрын
Joe was clearly passed his best people got upset because they liked him as a person, it’s business it’s about best man fit the job not nicest msn for the job
@juliobello4561Ай бұрын
@@sponish0not a city fan but to say he was not the best then why pep sign Claudio bravo way way past prime player. That transfer window was filled with soo many great young GK.
@StephenCarrIsBald2 ай бұрын
That’s why pep is the best, no nonsense and gets what’s needing to be done as soon as possible… man united would of offered him a contract for 5 years sitting on the bench
@akeredolumutolib33032 ай бұрын
The best chequebook manager in history... not the best
@bluemoon17162 ай бұрын
@@akeredolumutolib3303since pep came to England he's been outspent by both united and Chelsea and even arsenal in the past 5 years. Any more excuses?
@SiemHadgu2 ай бұрын
I love joe legend much respect bro
@spencerjoseph376013 күн бұрын
On a side note, what shoes is joe hart wearing? 🔥
@shaiawo87382 ай бұрын
The Palmer sell didn’t age well, considering how many minutes Lewis gets these days Palmer would have been a crucial part of Pep city now.
@Adesportz_fcbАй бұрын
Well spoken
@ronrowefc2 ай бұрын
I hope what lescott is saying doesn’t go over peoples heads with everything
@jackthemac1322 ай бұрын
Top man
@theenforcer22Ай бұрын
Accepting reality and that you’re not right fit isn’t painful. Pain would be sticking around to prove yourself when you never will, when you could be on a new journey. I think the opening question is poor, based on people reacting emotionally, rather than using logic. Jobs end, relationships move on, people have personal preferences, people work better with others than you etc. I thought Dan Walker as a big Christian was enlightened on life’s ongoing beginnings, endings, acceptance, journeys etc.
@hangtime6743Ай бұрын
Now what do we have in Foden?
@droo77612 ай бұрын
Not 1 City supporter is sat on a weekend and says oh we miss Cole Palmer today! Even if we're struggling to break down 10 men behind the ball, we don't think of him. Palmer is a great player on an average team! Wish him all he best
@fader19122 ай бұрын
Completely agree. Palmer wouldn’t have been the same at city as he is at Chelsea right now
@izaakdamon19792 ай бұрын
Palmer was a Rag you deluded bellend!! we should have gave him to another club Not Chelsea!!
@anthonyb64642 ай бұрын
Average team???? Man, I’m not even a Chelsea supporter but that comment even has me scratching my head.
@fader19122 ай бұрын
@@izaakdamon1979 that I can agree with. We should’ve sold him to someone else but then again he had injuries the year before and the price at the time was good
@fader19122 ай бұрын
@@anthonyb6464 we are yet to see how good Chelsea really are. They struggled against a bad utd
@nicholasfilipovich87116 күн бұрын
Pep did Joe wrong, especially when you consider how bad Bravo was not only as a keeper but also with his feet.
@brunobernardicoutinho174122 күн бұрын
Who is the second guy?
@joniro33722 ай бұрын
It happens in the work place as well when the new Boss wants his guys. Not an easy world mate.
@grantboz114725 күн бұрын
Hart didn’t fit because his distribution is poor it’s that simple . Pep likes his goalkeeper to become an outfield player and have ball at his feet
@SorenmaltloafАй бұрын
'The first thing I seen'. Nice
@SirEdwardRoss29 күн бұрын
Joe ❤
@jarmohaapala379228 күн бұрын
Joe Hart especially 09-12 was fantastic keeper. Starting from that loan spell at Birmingham City.
@paulf11132 ай бұрын
This would make more sense if he was an outfield player.
@pentsmethodologyАй бұрын
Underrated comment.
@Bluearmy762 ай бұрын
Watching Joe lump balls forward in that first friendly was all Pep needed to see…..
@chipperjaunte2 ай бұрын
Pep is high performance
@ryancook498018 күн бұрын
this make me like joe so much more@!
@timbalion28 күн бұрын
That yellow advert line is very cheeky. First 50% is over 10 seconds, second 50% is over 15 seconds. Really dishonest and poor form.
@lovespirituallifeАй бұрын
Haaland Humble Pie for Xmas!! 😂🤣😂😂
@Bright2592 ай бұрын
When I saw pep with a cigar I realized I ve misjudged him for so long he just wanna win, it's all business with him nothing personal except if it's messi and he admits that
@listrahtesАй бұрын
Pep is so overrated its absurd. Yes he generated success but that was also because he was allowed to outspend every other club by hundreds of millions. When his coaching would make the difference he sucked again and again in CL. Right now when City has problems you see how helpless he is despite still having an extraordinary team. No tactical adaptive ability like others. Its just strange for me how everyone praises him: Someone like klopp is 10x the coach. Has shown he can generate success at every level and brought a mid level club to highest sucess. Bring Klopp to Man City and he at least performs at Peps level imo City would have several CL wins with him. But put Pep to that Liverpool, Dortmund and there would not be much return.
@tilakrajgolari15772 ай бұрын
joe hart would have been a better GK than Bravo in that season.
@ItsHoang_Truong2 ай бұрын
Hart was never gonna be Pep’s goalkeeper. Bravo was able to do what Pep demanded from a goalkeeper. When it didn’t work. He got in Ederson and never looked back.
@tilakrajgolari15772 ай бұрын
@@ItsHoang_Truong Ok Noted.
@SirKnobofCheese2 ай бұрын
The main thing i got from this is either Joe hart needs to shave his head or get a hair tranplant.
@fujikotakyoko7012 ай бұрын
I think he looks alright, mate. but since you care so much about how another man you go tell him
@WEASELWAZEL2422 ай бұрын
💀
@paulachin91302 ай бұрын
Joe never played for my favourite club but always respected him as a great goalkeeper. He still looks great a bit personal about his hair comes to alot with age and other reasons.
@7oeseven7932 ай бұрын
How does a goalkeeper not fit a system? I don’t get it. Like what’s the difference between one that does?
@darrenkhan60412 ай бұрын
Pep wanted a sweeper keeper. Someone safe with the ball at there feet. And start attacks from the back. Joe was an excellent goalie but not what pep wanted.
@tebogomohanoe54432 ай бұрын
Brother you need to watch De Gea situation when he was at United
@BakiSmaki272 ай бұрын
Handling the ball would be the main difference in all likelihood.
@AlexPenna552 ай бұрын
lets get ederson as an example of it. He is so good passing the ball that he can reach all of the center backs, the fullbacks, the central midfielders and has the long ball to throw deep to Haaland. He is so good passing it so he became a threat to the other team, because the opposite team has to put some player pressing him. A striker usually presses the centerback in a 11x11 normal situation, but when Ederson is with the ball, the opposite striker goes pressing on him. As you have this forward pressing him, you have a space empty, and this can go 2 ways: 1) nobody of the other team fill up this gap and then City can play where this striker isn't pressing; 2) someone fill up this space, and then a new gap in the defending appears - and when this happens, you have spaces to play and you have the defense team running to this own goal, and City is already on advantage in the build-up. Thats why possession is so important.
@7oeseven7932 ай бұрын
@@darrenkhan6041 isnt that something that you can train on?
@deanwitt790328 күн бұрын
So guadiola brought in bravo who actually was a disaster . The guy couldn’t save basic shots in his direction .
@foffplease39442 ай бұрын
12:26 what an idiotic reply.
@ronrowefc2 ай бұрын
No it’s not. And if you ask professional footballers at those levels many would say similar things.
@foffplease39442 ай бұрын
@@ronrowefc the interviewer is an idiot not the former player.
@cheetong497Ай бұрын
Guardiola destroyed many great players, like Eto’o, yaya toure, Sane, Schweinsteiger, Mahrez, Foden, Grealish
@SuperRomanHolidayАй бұрын
nobody can be that angry when they have $50m in the bank already.
@michaelthompson34032 ай бұрын
a lot of these sweeper keepers are draculas at corners ..scared to death of crosses.. im tiring of all this pep demi god nosense his only ever managed with unlimited everything.
@oledevo2 ай бұрын
What did you say again? Huel?
@grsl40262 ай бұрын
He’s a bit better than kasper. That’s my thought
@ThaboAlvarezАй бұрын
Joe Hart would have been far more better than Ederson Moraes at Man city.
@codingstyle9480Ай бұрын
How come a goal keeper cannot fit in a coach's system? That is a stupid thing. What did Pep want but this guy would no be able to do? I think it is just the stupid way of a coach wanting to sign a different goalkeeper that he liked. Coaches should be asked in what way a goalkeeper is not suitable for his system?
@profitmind2 ай бұрын
I still don't think Joe fits into the modern day goalkeeper demand... Rspect to him though
@MaKcImKa1111Ай бұрын
Never gonna forgive Pep for this. For whom Joe’s been replaced? For bravo and ederson, those who can’t catch a ball in their hands? What a joke.
@KevinMoran-ft1kzАй бұрын
My heart bleeds ))) Hart was shown the door at every club he went to, so who was right ? not Hart , Pep became he's the best thing the Premiership ever had besides Fergie , Hart found his level in Scotland when he signed for Celtic who can win 9/10 matches without a goalkeeper , so lets be honest he was a lucky guy to get what he got from city in the first place , so lets not feel sorry for him , he really was not good enough
@AndrewSunada2 ай бұрын
I respect these players. Pep is absolutely at GOAT level. Man City is still 115 FC and I look forward to seeing them fall
@tonywilliams5489Ай бұрын
Should have worn trousers. Looks a bit odd.
@Mie-t7u2 ай бұрын
if you are not messi pep will have crazy demands from you....messi can enjoy being himself but you have to suffer to meet pep's demand
@sponish02 ай бұрын
I mean yeah when you’re getting 60-100 goal contributions a season you can usually sit back and relax
@deancallachan77132 ай бұрын
Getting a bit thin up top now fella 😮😂
@Footymad-b7mАй бұрын
Joe hart was never good enough for that level
@DeanSmith-d2w26 күн бұрын
Peps a serial winner and these english flops didnt measure up
@Chief_Sosa101721 күн бұрын
He kinda zesty still lol
@DriveLikeAManiac2 ай бұрын
i like how the star of this video's name is not even in the description or the title, or was even introduced. What is happening? Just based on the genuine nature of the man I would say it is Joe hart.
@clivebond7858Ай бұрын
Getting replaced by Clownio Bravo must have been humiliating and tough to accept, he was a terrible keeper.
@bobbastian760Ай бұрын
"I don't agree with you", lol, cope. Pep was obviously right, he's a mid table EPL keeper at best.
@Kenan-p9b8nАй бұрын
He won golden gloves at City
@needfoolthings16 күн бұрын
Two minutes in I can already tell this is a limp, half-arsed, phony interview. There are technical and tactical reasons why Hart wasn't wanted by Pep, but these two (TWO!) lowballed it (to Hart's right) and talked emotions.
@HondasutraАй бұрын
This podcast aged like milk
@machinefannatic992 ай бұрын
give tottenham a trillion $ and lets see how they bottle 4 in a row.
@the1HLT20 күн бұрын
I refuse to listen to a grown up man sitting indoors with his hat still on. Ridiculous.
@irishnurhd328820 күн бұрын
I respected Hart's man city. No respect for peps man city.
@mdashrafuzzamansunny21452 ай бұрын
You weren't good enough m8 accept it and move on
@Chris-fh3qv2 ай бұрын
And he did?? He was asked why it didn't work and said to the effect that's life.
@mpumelelobeyers957Ай бұрын
Le prof.Wenger lab grew GK *Martinez* for 10years,Look what the end product is.... This is why Sugardaddyclub manages🤡 (Jose & Pep) Nowhere near the top two GOAT