We've let ourselves down this term, says City keeper Hart


Football - Crystal Palace v Manchester City - Barclays Premier League - Selhurst Park - 6/4/15 Manchester City's Joe Hart looks dejected Action Images via Reuters / John Sibley

LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester City have "let themselves down" this season and the squad have had "a lot of honest conversations" since the 4-2 defeat at Manchester United nine days ago, says England goalkeeper Joe Hart.

The Premier League champions have had a disappointing campaign under manager Manuel Pellegrini and are down in fourth position, 12 points behind runaway leaders Chelsea with five matches left to play.

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