What an interesting match VIDEO: Celtic Fc vs Dundee (7-1) - Cameron Carter-vickers scores with a strong header, Adam Idah doubles the lead, Matt O'Riley, Daizen Maeda, Greg Taylor, Callum McGregor, Daniel Kelly goals - soocer442
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What an interesting match VIDEO: Celtic Fc vs Dundee (7-1) – Cameron Carter-vickers scores with a strong header, Adam Idah doubles the lead, Matt O’Riley, Daizen Maeda, Greg Taylor, Callum McGregor, Daniel Kelly goals

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Celtic dominated Dundee on Wednesday night, making a big impression with their performance. With six different players scoring goals in the first half, the Scottish Champions led 6-0 at the interval and triumphed 7-1. They were quite relentless in that phase of play. With their victory over the Dundee visitors, Brendan Rodgers’ players made a statement and showed some bite.

With a header from a Matt O’Riley free kick, Cameron Carter-Vickers beat Trevor Carson to open the score. Winger Yang outperformed Owen Beck and forced a challenge from him to win the free-kick.

After the Irishman headed an Alistair Johnston cross into the goal, Adam Idah made it 2-0. The large striker added another goal after eighteen minutes to round up his amazing brace at Fir Park.

Four minutes later, Matt O’Riley made it 3-0 thanks to a well-placed cross from Greg Taylor.

With a neatly curled shot, Daizen Maeda cut back inside from the right and put the ball into the net.

The fullback entered the box to tap in, and Greg Taylor made it 5-0.

In the first half, Callum McGregor made it 6-0 after playing a one-two with Taylor and blasting the ball past Carson to cap off the scoring.

Daniel Kelly scored a fantastic goal in his debut, making it 7-0, with a deft touch of a Yang cross into the top corner. The young player, who was accompanied by family and friends inside the stadium, will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of his skipper, whom he replaced at HT, by reaching the pinnacle.

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Shocking Reason why Joe Hart Celtic Fc 36 years-old goalkeeper wants to retire from the club revealed

The goalkeeper, who was bought for a cheap £1 million from Spurs in August 2021, thought it was time to stop letting people guess about his future.

Hart has put an end to rumors about whether or not he would sign a new contract. Now that he has made it public, the winners can focus on the important last few games of the season.

This is something I’ve thought about for a while, said the 75-time England player. Doesn’t there exist a right or wrong time?

“There is so much going on in this club right now; so much heart and soul goes into what we do as a football club.”

The club, its fans, and the discussions going on about the goalkeeper situation for next season made me think it was important to get the word out. This was done with the club’s permission and after talking with Brendan and Stevie Woods.

Celtic Fc goalkeeper Joe Hart has officially announce his decision to retire from football as Chris Sutton sends a Crucial message to the 36 years-old player

“It takes away one thing that could be a question.” That’s not going to happen, I won’t be able to play football next season. That’s off the table. Let’s talk about why, and then we can move on.

According to Hart, “people who know me—who really know me—know that’s not even a possibility.” Because I was wary of that, I respect how open-minded the club and the fans are when they see this and get it.

“This is not a person who is leaving.” It’s just someone telling them because they think it’s important.I can’t wait to talk about those things. I can’t wait to talk about the what-ifs, what-if choices, what-if outcomes, what-if methods, what-if outcomes, and how I can share my experience so that others can learn from it or make it better, and maybe even give me some insight.

“The main idea is that those talks should happen after. After this, I’ll no longer talk about this.

We’ll always be here for you…Joe Hart, with Celtic fans proud of the goalkeeper.

The club, its fans, and the discussions going on about the goalkeeper situation for next season made me think it was important to get the word out. This was done with the club’s permission and after talking with Brendan and Stevie Woods.

“It takes away one thing that could be a question.” That’s not going to happen, I won’t be able to play football next season. That’s off the table. Let’s talk about why, and then we can move on.

According to Hart, “people who know me—who really know me—know that’s not even a possibility.” Because I was wary of that, I respect how open-minded the club and the fans are when they see this and get it.

“This is not a person who is leaving.” It’s just someone telling them because they think it’s important.I can’t wait to talk about those things. I can’t wait to talk about the what-ifs, what-if choices, what-if outcomes, what-if methods, what-if outcomes, and how I can share my experience so that others can learn from it or make it better, and maybe even give me some insight.

“I only want to focus on the task at hand, play my best for this great team, and leave my whole heart on the field.”
Hart also said, “I’m in the one place in my mind where I like to be.” I am in a clear place. That’s right, I’ve given this a lot of thought. There are many important things that have played a part in it.Do I need to look for something else at some point, or should I really try to keep doing what I’m doing for some time longer? Actually, now is the right time. I’m able to go to the club and describe my situation without any problems, and they fully understand.

Once I made up my mind, it was hard to tell people that I’m excited about ending in June, even though I’m planning to end in June.” It still makes me so interested and dedicated.

“My body feels great. I feel as good as I can for my age and the damage I’ve done to my body.

“I’ve been on the bench for professional football teams since I was 15 years old, and I’ve been there every day since I was 16.” Energy levels have been high for me. You feel like you can’t get enough at 17, 18, and 19.

“You start to become a top-level player when you’re 20.” When I was 20 to 30, the games and the world around me were changing. It was a physically peak time in my life.

“From 30 on, football hasn’t always been as clean for me from 31 to 34.” In my mind, where was I? I am uncertain. Somewhere I didn’t feel like I belonged anymore.

The way I feel in my body right now is great. I have done everything I can to stay in the best shape possible and be ready to give it my all on game day. Right now I’m doing that. In my opinion, I really do best on game day.

“But I know time doesn’t wait for anyone, and I don’t want my body to give up on me.” One important thing was that I thought I could really break through the finish line here.

Hart will start the countdown to the end of a long and successful career on Sunday when the winners play Motherwell at Fir Park. The game starts at noon.

On May 25, the Scottish Cup Final will be played at Hampden. This is the same day that Jock Stein’s Celtic won the European Cup in Lisbon with an amazing 2-1 win over Inter Milan.

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Celtic Fc goalkeeper Joe Hart has officially announce his decision to retire from football as Chris Sutton sends a Crucial message to the 36 years-old player

Celtic goalie Joe Hart has decided to stop playing professional football at the end of the season. This will be the end of a career that saw him win many trophies.

The 36-year-old joined at Parkhead in 2021 and has been a key player for the Hoops ever since, winning two Scottish Premierships, two Scottish League Cups, and one Scottish Cup.

He still has the chance to score more goals this season, as Brendan Rodgers’ Celtic team continues to try to win the home double.

Hart has played 138 times for Celtic so far and kept 59 clean saves [Transfermarkt]. He has played for England 75 times.

The experienced player, who was born in Shrewsbury, won the Premier League three times early in his career with Manchester City and became a symbol of the team’s rise to fame in English football.

Celtic Fc goalkeeper Joe Hart has officially announce his decision to retire from football as Chris Sutton sends a Crucial message to the 36 years-old player

During the same season, he also won the Golden Glove award four times, which is a record. This is given to the goalie who keeps the most clean sheets.

Some of the other places he has played are with Torino, West Ham United, Burnley, and Tottenham Hotspur.

But he will end his career at Parkhead, where he has built an unbreakable bond with fans because he cares so much about the team.

Brendan Rodgers responds to what Celtic goalie Joe Hart did.

Rodgers responded right away to Hart’s choice to retire when he talked to official Celtic channels.

“Joe has had a great career, and I know the game will be much worse without him when he finally stops playing in the summer,” the Irishman said.

Joe gets a lot of praise and congratulations for everything he has done in football. He has been a great asset to Celtic and the game at the highest levels, both in Scotland and around the world.

“But more than that, he is a great person and a pleasure to work with. I know he has been a great teammate to many people over the course of his career, and as a player, he always gives his all.” Every day, the way he works is an example for everyone in sports.

He then said, “He will be missed on the field, but I know he will stay in football in some way.” No matter what he does after the summer, it will always be a part of his life, and I’m sure everyone at the club wishes him the best of luck.

“I totally get why Joe made this announcement and applaud him for being honest with the club and our fans about his plans.

I am sure that he will work hard all season long with the same dedication, commitment, and drive that he is known for.

Hart has had a great career. He is now preparing for the last few months of his playing career before he can look back on all the great things he has done.

Nobody at Celtic will be the same without him, and whoever takes over in goal will have big shoes to fill.

Chris Sutton drops his thoughts on Joe Hart’s exit.
Chris Sutton, who used to play for Celtic, responded to Hart’s retirement by praising him on a “brilliant career” as he nears the end of his playing days.

The 50-year-old baseball player also talked about how his contagious personality has helped him build an unbreakable bond with the Celtic fans.

Hart has always been passionate between the sticks and has brought much-needed security to the team since he started working for Ange Postecoglou.

Congratulations on a great career! Let’s hope Hart’s leadership continues to shine through in the last few weeks of the campaign.







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