Celtic F.C
“Top guy”… Chris Sutton responds right away to Celtics goalie Joe Hart’s retirement announcement.
Joe Hart, the custodian for the Celtics, declared his retirement from professional football at the end of the current campaign.
The 36-year-old will conclude his career at Parkhead, having been instrumental in the team’s five trophy victories, including two Scottish Premiership crowns.
“Joe deserves huge praise and congratulations; he has been such a brilliant asset to Celtic, of course, and the wider game at the highest levels, domestically and internationally,” said Brendan Rodgers, praising Hart for his “brilliant” impact in Glasgow on official club channels.
Famous Celtic Chris Sutton responds to Joe Hart’s retirement
In response to Hart’s retirement, former Celtics player Chris Sutton praised him for a “brilliant career” as he neared the end of his playing career.
The former England international has the opportunity to add two more medals to his already impressive trophy collection in the last few months of the season as the Bhoys put in their best effort to win a domestic double.
Sad to see Joe Hart retiring at the end of the season. He’s had a brilliant career. Top goalkeeper, top guy👏👏
— Chris Sutton (@chris_sutton73) February 22, 2024
Hart set a record in that area early in his career, having won four Golden Glove awards and the Premier League championship three times with Manchester City.
At the height of his career, he also earned 75 caps for his home nation and was regarded as one of the world’s best goalkeepers in the early 2010s [Transfermarkt].
Hart, however, will now shift his attention to completing this term on a high note before hanging up his gloves after clearing the air regarding his future.
The 50-year-old also mentioned how his contagious personality has grown to be a crucial component of his capacity to create an unbreakable connection with the Celtic support.
From the start of Ange Postecoglou’s tenure, Hart has shown an unwavering passion between the sticks and added much-needed stability.
Congratulations on a fantastic career, Hart. Hopefully, the last stages of the campaign will see more of his leadership emerge.
In other news, REASONING FOR MY LEAVE: HART DISCUSSES QUIT DECISION
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