Joe Hart: Guardiola links ‘unavoidable’

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Joe Hart: Guardiola links ‘unavoidable’

Speaking to CNN, Joe hart has pointed out that it is ‘unavoidable’ that links will be made for Pep Guardiola to become Manchester City manager.

Pep Guardiola is currently the manager of German Bundesliga team Bayern Munich, and has announced that he is departing at the end of this season. Manchester City are the team most likely to take him as their manager.

Joe Hart was interviewed on the set of a shampoo advert that he starred in, and in this interview, he said:

At the same time we accept that you hear stuff that is so totally not true everyday about each other or other people or people you know, so, there’s a lot of stuff around football, that’s why it’s such a successful sport and such a big business.

All of us are in the mindset that stuff goes on around us but our goal is to win things and be involved in the moment.

The availability of Guardiola has been putting pressure on the current Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini, who guided the club to winning a Premier league title in 2014, and is currently in the race for the title in this season.

Hart did seem relatively optimistic when Pep Guardiola was talked about in this interview, however, he did not seem to mind who the manager was, and he was quoted as saying:

I’m happy under the manager I’m with at the moment for both club and country, I’m pleased to work for them.

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