51-year-old pundit Chris Sutton delivers a shocking message to backup Brendan Rodgers strategy to allow Joe Hart to take the penalty shoot during Scottish semi-final win - soocer442
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51-year-old pundit Chris Sutton delivers a shocking message to backup Brendan Rodgers strategy to allow Joe Hart to take the penalty shoot during Scottish semi-final win

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A comparison has been made by Chris Sutton between the decision that Brendan Rodgers made to award the deciding penalty to Joe Hartin in the Scottish Cup semi-final and the decision that Ederson, who plays for Manchester City, made in a Champions League shootout. Sutton has come to defend the judgment.

He eventually redeemed himself by making a critical stop in sudden death, which helped Celtic win a position in the final against Rangers. Ederson’s attempt during City’s loss to Real Madrid was successful, while Hart’s shot hit the post. Meanwhile, Ederson’s attempt hit the post.

During a conversation that took place on the podcast It’s All Kicking Off, which is produced by the Daily Mail, Sutton addressed the astonishment that co-host Ian Ladyman felt when Hart was included among the first five players to take penalties.

Sutton brought attention to the fact that Hart had previously scored a penalty, and considering Celtic’s inconsistent performance in the penalty area this season, Hart’s participation was worthy of consideration.


51-year-old pundit Chris Sutton delivers a shocking message to backup Brendan Rodgers strategy to allow Joe Hart to take the penalty shoot during Scottish semi-final win

With Manchester City, what do you think about Ederson? Are you sure he did not score for Manchester City in their match against Real Madrid? There was no mention of Ederson popping one in, but as soon as it takes place in Scotland, we will have a look at it.

According to reports, Joe Hart scored a penalty for England’s Under-21 team. That being said, Celtic’s penalty record for this season has been rather terrible to say the least. They have made it via a large number of players.

Even when everything was set up for Joe to score, he ended up hitting the post. On the other hand, he was able to save one from Killian Phillips in the end.

Soon after his missed penalty kick, Hart turned from being a complete and utter failure to a hero by stopping a penalty kick that put Celtic in the final of the Scottish Cup.

It wasn’t just a hasty decision made in the heat of the moment; Hart was supposed to take the fifth penalty all along. It was the way things were supposed to go.







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