Joe Hart analysis: Manchester City goalkeeper impresses on what could be his final game for the club against Steaua Bucharest
England No 1 is likely to be sold having been made the club's No 3 by new manager Pep Guardiola
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Joe Hart may have played his 348th - and final - game for Manchester City.
So, how did he do in the Champions League against Steaua Bucharest.
Pre-match: Joe Hart's chest is bursting with pride as he leads Manchester City out. His first stint as City captain – and the last?
He gets a huge cheer as he swaps pennants with Steaua skipper Alexandru Bourceanu.
25 secs: The pulse quickens as Hart gets his first touch. John Stones rolls the ball back to his keeper and there is another huge roar as he shows he CAN play from the back.
Her picks out Aleksandr Kolarov with short pass, and there are ironic cheers as Fernando gives the ball away in midfield. Need a passing lesson from you-know -who?
16 mins: More nifty footwork as Hart plays his part in a triangular passing move with Gale Clichy and Fernando as Steaua threaten a breakout.
Pep Guardiola seems unimpressed, watching from the touchline with his hands in his pockets. Instead he calls over Stones and gives him a long lecture on positional play.
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35 mins: Heart in the mouth time as Steaua get two corners in quick succession. But Joe is not called on.
Alexandru Tudorie’s header is deflected over the bar and the City defence easily deal with the second delivery. Hart ends the first half having found his man with all nine passes.
50 mins: The electrocardiogram is almost static. Steaua are camped in their own half, and Hart easily collects a few long balls.
He responds to chants of 'City’s No 1' by yelling advice to his defenders, but they are so far upfield they probably can’t hear him.
70 mins: A new chant echoes round the ground: “If you love Joe Hart stand up”.
Sure enough he gets a standing ovation – and gets another five minutes later when he rushes out of his area and hoofs the ball into the stands to foil Tudorie.
He makes two decent saves as Steau threaten at last, but the defibrilators are not needed as Hart ends what may be his final City appearance with a clean sheet.
He could be a mere spectator for some time if he does not get a move quickly – this was good practice!
Full-time: An emotional Hart claps to the fans - making sure to acknowledge all four sides - as he walks off the Etihad turf to a standing ovation.