Man City: Is It Really A Crisis For Joe Hart?

Form

There is a saying that summarises most professionals, and when they have been brought into question. "Form is temporary, class is permanent." This is no exception to Joe Hart, and I think that most people forget that only months ago, the career of one the best ever keepers to grace football, that being Gianluigi Buffon, was brought into question. Why was that questioned? Because he had a poor string of performances in the Champions League and Confederations Cup. Now this is my point, if people are actually daring to question Buffon, a true giant of the game, what kind of chance does Joe Hart have? There was times were England fans were calling him one of the best we ever had, and at the summit of his career, was being regarded as the best keeper in the world as of the dazzling performances he was putting in week-in, week-out. One keeper who has been gratified because of the form he was having was Diego Lopez, who got the nod over Casillas for the success he was having after being given a chance a chance after Casillas took on Mourinho, and lost. The simple fact is that it is all swings and roundabouts, and this is hopefully only a spell Joe Hart is having, and not something we see every week. Which the media try their very best to make us believe.
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