Top 112 Quotes & Sayings by Joe Hart

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an English athlete Joe Hart.
Last updated on September 16, 2024.
Joe Hart

Charles Joseph John Hart is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Scottish Premiership club Celtic.

I like stability.
I always assess what's my fault, but I don't dwell on mistakes, I never have; it's not part of my make up. I know what I am and know what I can do. You just move on.
That is one thing that is part of Manchester City, which we've taken with us from the olden days. We'll never give up while anything is possible. — © Joe Hart
That is one thing that is part of Manchester City, which we've taken with us from the olden days. We'll never give up while anything is possible.
I love Manchester City. I love playing for them.
I look at a clean sheet as a personal success.
You can be humbled as a goalkeeper. You have to accept that.
Some people you struggle to argue with - they've got a lot of strong backing to what they say and what they do.
It's a great honour that someone like Sir Alex Ferguson goes out of his way to mention my name.
You can't get any better than winning in Europe.
We know the beauty of football is that you get another chance next year.
On the pitch, I need to stay focused, alert, and be ready to face my heart-racing moment with confidence.
I will never go into a game aggressive because I will cost my team the victory if I am reckless. If I have got a personal vendetta with someone, or I don't like the way someone has done something to me in the game, I am just going to have to get over it.
You can say what you want about Carlos Tevez, but when he plays, he plays to win, and he plays for his team-mates.
Not everyone is going to like you, not everyone is going to want to play you, and that's the business side of it, which I've grown into and I'm certainly not going to take personally.
Some of my closest friends, the England lads, have played in the Champions League, so it's a big thing to be there as well. — © Joe Hart
Some of my closest friends, the England lads, have played in the Champions League, so it's a big thing to be there as well.
I've got a lot of energy and a lot of passion.
You have to control your anger - you can't be a baby when you lose.
Playing to a decent standard sometimes isn't enough.
I do what the manager asks of me to the best of my ability. I'm not saying I'm brilliant or saying I'm perfect.
I am a lucky boy. Being a keeper is something in me and which I enjoy doing.
It's a strange world, the goalkeeping world.
I need to feel part of something.
My feelings towards Manchester City will never change; I'm eternally grateful to them as a football club. They took me as a 19-year-old boy from Shrewsbury Town, took somewhat of a punt on me, and I've had some fantastic times.
It's difficult when you're on loan, especially when you're not a young player who people may have sympathy for.
Football is a game of opinions, and some people have a great opinion of me, and some people probably think I'm absolutely useless.
It's difficult to make predictions in the Premier League, as unpredictable things can happen, and I know that well: I won the title in a crazy way and lost one unexpectedly.
You look at some of the top teams in the world that have got the best strikers, and they are looking to buy another top striker. But if you have got a top goalkeeper, you are not often looking to buy another goalkeeper.
I am always trying to learn and adapt.
Even if I was the only keeper left on the planet, I would still be trying to get better.
Stuff out of my hands is out of my hands. How people want to play it is up to them.
I applaud anyone who comes to a football game, given the finances - it's not an easy thing to do.
It's tough to be at your best all season, and you need to be there for each other.
Letting goals in doesn't look great to myself.
There are a lot of reasons why people quit international football. Some struggle off the field. Some struggle with injuries.
I will try to give it everything for my country. I would love to get to 23, then 25 and 30 caps. They are things I love to do every time I line up. It's a great feeling.
Top of my wishlist is to play for a club that wants me to be their goalkeeper.
Football is a business, at the end of the day.
It's in that moment - when millions of fans are holding their breath as the football hurtles towards me at 80 mph, and all I have is within 0.42 seconds to react - that I need to feel mentally and physically prepared.
People say the English players don't come to Italy because they look down on Serie A, but that's just not true. — © Joe Hart
People say the English players don't come to Italy because they look down on Serie A, but that's just not true.
I played for Man City, and I enjoyed it, and I have done every time I have played for Man City.
I love the Premier League. I absolutely love Premier League games.
I'm experienced. I've played at the highest level for a long time and done a lot of things in the game.
Removing myself as a footballer, I watch the Premier League. It's a great league. Fantastic football is played in it.
It doesn't change the way I am, but I do totally understand how you're looked at as a footballer, especially by children. I don't claim I can shape their lives, but there's no harm in having good manners and being seen to play the game properly.
Growing up, David Seaman was a massive role model for me. Peter Schmeichel and him were the ones I looked up to.
It's hard to please everyone, and I learnt quite early that that's never going to happen.
It's hard to get a chance in the Premier League for an English keeper.
I hate letting goals in, and some of them have come in a bit of an awkward manner.
I don't hate Guardiola. These kind of feelings don't suit with professional matters.
I have always pushed myself. I have never settled for anything less than the best that I could give. — © Joe Hart
I have always pushed myself. I have never settled for anything less than the best that I could give.
I'm grateful to Torino because they offered me a true, solid opportunity.
I really appreciate the people of Man City, and it turns out they appreciate me.
I'm very grateful for what Mr Capello did for my career. I was really honoured that he put me in as his number one.
I know how quickly things can change in football, and I am only where I am because someone else lost their place.
I don't see too many differences between Serie A and the Premier League. Both are unpredictable leagues, where anything can happen.
I'm going to continue being me through the good times and the bad.
I am constantly evolving, constantly trying to be the best I can be, and learning from things that didn't go too well is definitely a way of doing that.
Torino is a city that breathes football.
I'm not happy when I do let goals in... what keeper is?
Donnarumma is incredible, full stop.
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