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Joe Hart opens up on pain of 'not being wanted' by Man City boss Pep Guardiola

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Former Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart has opened up on the impact of not feeling wanted by Pep Guardiola and how it affected his mental health.

The former England goalkeeper fell out of favour under Guardiola when he first arrived at the club in 2016 from Bayern Munich.

The Spaniard instead favoured Claudio Bravo, who he had signed from his old club Barcelona, primarily because he felt his ball-playing skills were stronger to build from the back.

And Hart, who is now at Burnley, opened up on the impact it had on him in a conversation with the Duke of Cambridge in a programme called 'Football, Prince William and our Mental Health'. "It will sound pathetic but it's the truth, it's not playing and not being wanted,” he replied when

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