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Shilton doesn't approve Hart going to Italy

England goalkeeper Joe Hart was desperate to find a solution to his problem who's name was Pep Guardiola, the Catalan boss didn't count on Hart to remain as the goalkeeper due to his lack of skill with the ball at his feet. The goalie quickly started looking for a suitable club but got a little desperate because he didn't want to stay on the bench, he needed to move if he wanted to perform with England in the World Cup qualifiers.

But for England's legendary goalie Peter Shilton, moving to Torino FC was the worst decision Hart could've made. He told Omnisport that: "It’s a little bit up in the air but I don't think he's an automatic choice. Do I feel sorry for him leaving Manchester City? No, because he's a professional. One manager has his opinions and you go and prove him wrong. Going to Italy is not ideal but it's going to be an experience for him and if he starts performing well he's going to stay in contention for England.

"We want to qualify for the World Cup and we need three really good goalkeepers. Whether Joe Hart is number one depends on the manager. I said before the Euros that I didn’t think Joe Hart was as good as a lot of people thought he was. But obviously he's a good goalkeeper. I feel he makes too many errors but he has some excellent games as well, he has a lot of natural ability. And [with] 60 caps he was the logical choice for the Euros. Two mistakes in three games is not good though."

Photo credit: Torino FC

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