Soccer-Letting Hart leave is Guardiola's biggest regret at City


Britain Football Soccer - Manchester City v Everton - Premier League - Etihad Stadium - 15/10/16 Joe Hart and Pep Guardiola scarves for sale outside the stadium before the match Action Images via Reuters / Jason Cairnduff

May 23 (Reuters) - Pep Guardiola's ⁠biggest regret during his decade with Manchester City was ⁠allowing goalkeeper Joe Hart to leave, the departing manager ‌has said.

"When you take a lot of decisions, a lot, lot of decisions, you make mistakes," Guardiola, who will leave City after Sunday's final Premier League ​match at home to Aston Villa, told ⁠Sky Sports in an ⁠interview.

“There is one regret that I have deep inside for many ⁠years, ‌that I didn’t give a chance to Joe Hart to be with me to prove himself how good ⁠a keeper he was. I could have said, ​okay Joe, let’s ‌try to do it together. If it doesn’t work, ⁠okay, we’ll change ​it... but it happened.

"I have to take decisions and sometimes I’m not fair enough. Maybe with time then and learning... but I ⁠regret it from that time."

After taking over ​in 2016, Guardiola sent England custodian Hart on loan to Torino and West Ham United. Hart permanently left for Burnley in 2018, ⁠after 348 appearances for City over 12 years.

Later, he briefly played for Tottenham Hotspur before concluding his career at Celtic.

Guardiola, who led City to six Premier League titles, a Champions League ​triumph and the Club World Cup, said ⁠that dealing with human emotions was the toughest part of being ​a manager.

"If in that I failed, I ‌do apologise but it never, never ​was my intention or the intention of the club," the 55-year-old Spaniard added.

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru)

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