Pep Guardiola has revealed that his one regret as Manchester City manager was getting rid of Joe Hart.
In his first major decision after taking charge in the summer of 2016, Guardiola ruthlessly told City legend Hart that he wasn’t part of his plans.
Hart Replaced By Bravo
The Catalan wanted a goalkeeper who was more comfortable on the ball, so City signed Claudio Bravo from Barcelona and made Hart available for transfer.
Having been at City for a decade, the England star left to join Italian side Torino on loan and never played for the club again.
Meanwhile, Bravo struggled to adapt to the rigours of the Premier League and City moved to sign Ederson the following year.
The Brazilian went on to be Guardiola’s No.1 for the next eight seasons, helping the legendary manager win the vast majority of his 20 trophies with the club.
But if the City boss could turn back the clock, he’d give Hart a chance. “I wanna confess something. I have just one (regret),” the 55-year-old told Sky Sports (via Mirror) after confirming that he’ll leave City after their final game of the season against Aston Villa on Sunday.
I Didn’t Give Hart The Chance To Be With Me
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“I have regrets when you take a lot of decisions, a lot, a lot of decisions, you make mistakes. But there is one regret that I have hid deep inside for many years.
“I didn’t give Joe Hart the chance to be with me, to prove himself how good (of) a goalkeeper he was. And I should have done.
“Not because – all respect to Claudio, all respect for Edi, who came in and was important – but in that moment, I thought, ‘Okay, Joe, let’s try to do it together and if it doesn’t work, then okay, we change it because it happened’.
“But it happened. You know, life is sometimes, I have to take decisions and sometimes I’m not fair enough.”
I’ll-fated Loan Spells, Missing 2018 World Cup
Hart spent the 2016-17 season in Serie A before returning to the Premier League with West Ham for another ill-fated loan spell.
It was during his time at West Ham that he lost his place in the England squad, missing the 2018 World Cup after being usurped by Jordan Pickford.


