City
Epaper

I've got so much to give: Joe Hart after signing contract with Tottenham

By ANI | Updated: August 18, 2020 21:20 IST

After joining Tottenham, Joe Hart said he has got "so much to give" to the club despite admitting that the past couple of years were difficult for him.

Open in App

After joining Tottenham, Joe Hart said he has got "so much to give" to the club despite admitting that the past couple of years were difficult for him.

Hart on Tuesday signed a contract with Tottenham that runs until 2022.

"Firstly, I just want to say thank you to the Club for seeing something in me. No getting away from it, it's been a difficult couple of years for me personally on the football field, but I feel I've got so much to give, I feel like I've got a lot of quality, a lot in the bank, but not much game time recently," the club's official website quoted Hart as saying.

The 33-year-old goalkeeper, who left Burnley at the end of the 2019/20 season, won two Premier League titles, two League Cups and an FA Cup with Manchester City, having joined the Premier League side from Shrewsbury Town in 2006.

Hart said his body is "certainly ready" to start again.

"I can only look at things positively. I'm ready to go. I feel like I'm starting again, and I quite enjoy that feeling. My body is certainly ready for me to start again. I'm ready to push and ready to get back to levels. I love the idea of European football, two games a week... it all excites me," he said.

On the international stage, Hart has won 75 caps for England and represented the Three Lions at one World Cup and two European Championships.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: tottenhamManchesterBurnleyJoe hartShrewsbury
Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentDiljit Dosanjh's Manchester Concert: A Heartwarming Moment of Unity with Pakistani Fan, Says 'borders are made by politicians' (Watch Video)

FootballFormer Arsenal Player Mesut Ozil Backs Tottenham, Makes Hilarious Promise if Spurs Win Against Manchester City (See Tweet)

Cricket"I'm 100 per cent fit for Manchester," says England's bowler Ollie Robinson ahead of 4th Ashes Test

CricketYou've got to bring your spinner in early: Mark Taylor wants Cummins to utilise Todd Murphy more freely

CricketAshes: 'Going to stick to my strengths rather than trying to be like Cummins and Hazlewood', says Mitchell Starc

Football Realted Stories

FootballJamie Vardy to leave Leicester City after 13 iconic years

FootballInter Kashi knock Bengaluru FC out of Kalinga Super Cup after penalty shoot-out

Football"Senseless act of violence": AIFF condoles loss of lives in Pahalgam terror attack

FootballKalinga Super Cup 2025: Chennaiyin FC eliminated in pre-quarters after loss to Mumbai City FC

Football"Words fall short": Sunil Chhetri expresses solidarity with victims of Pahalgam terror attack