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Italian Press Take The Piss As The Same Mistake Keeps Haunting Joe Hart

Mikey Traynor
By Mikey Traynor
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Joe Hart's season on loan at Torino has been interesting, but it won't be ending in a permanent transfer.

Not least because his wages are simply too high for the club to justify paying a goalkeeper, but because he hasn't been consistently reliable in between the sticks.

Unfortunately for Joe, it's the same type of mistake that are costing Torino points, and BT Sport's outstanding European Football Show relayed just how he is being viewed in Italy for it.

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His five errors leading to goals in Serie A are the second highest in the league, and now La Stampa have gone as far to suggest that anybody playing in his place would do a better job, even Torino's goalkeeper from last season who was laughed out of the starting spot for one of the most calamitous howlers ever seen.

He keeps getting caught in no-mans-land and flapping at crosses. Crosses are clearly still a big problem, and now Serie A teams are trying to exploit it.

As James Horncastle mentioned in the above clip, Italian media are linking Joe Hart with a move to Man Utd or Chelsea should David De Gea or Thibaut Courtois move to Real Madrid... Which just... No.

So where will he end up? You'd have to think some Premier League club would take a punt on him, but while fans like to make what has become a running joke that Hart is laughing to himself having seen the troubles Claudio Bravo has had at Man City this year, he's been struggling himself.

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