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Schmeichel understands Guardiola's attitude towards Hart

Although we know Pep Guardiola is the boss at Manchester City and he has all the right to say which players he wants and which ones he doesn't, he could've done a far better job at treating many of the players he has dismissed from the Citizens so far. With Joe Hart in specific, he has been a complete douchebag because from the very start, he basically told him he is awful at passing the ball. 

This is a main concern for Pep Guardiola when the times comes to choose a goalkeeper for his team, that's the reason he wanted Claudio Bravo all along. But the way he treated Hart from the very beginning proves that Pep is still inexperienced in his direct relationship with many players, but this doesn't mean everybody is against Pep Guardiola's methods. 

Peter Schmeichel for example, who was very good with his feet, completely backs Guardiola's treatment towards Hart. He spoke to Omnisport about it: "They [City] finished fourth, don't forget that. That was very bad, for what they spent. So he's had to make some really tough decisions. He [Guardiola] already knew that coming in he wanted Claudio Bravo there, because he wanted him with the way he plays with his feet. 

"Joe Hart's a fan favorite and he's let him go out on loan. That's a statement that we all understand. He's come in and he's said 'I'm the boss, don't mess with me'. That's what he said. He's had a look at Joe Hart in the last year and thought 'I need to change him'. It's got nothing to do with what happened in the Euros. It's got all to do with the fact he doesn't believe Joe Hart is good enough with his feet." 

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