Celtic 'in the trenches' but will 'dig deep' - Hart

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Celtic are "in the trenches" but former goalkeeper Joe Hart did not foresee their chaotic season coming.

The former England international won the Scottish Premiership three years on the bounce during his time at Parkhead and also lifted two Scottish Cups and two League Cups.

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And Hart thought when he left in 2024 that the club were in a really promising position.

"We had that treble-winning season and Brendan Rodgers came back and I think he did a really good job," he told BBC Radio Scotland's The Saturday Show.

"I finished my career with a double and then the season after Celtic were so dominant in the league. They wrapped it up early, won the League Cup and then the run in Europe. I just felt like everything was right, you know?

"They were making profits with the sales [of players] and bringing exciting players in."

Celtic failed to make the Champions League this season, losing their play-off to Kazakhstan's Kairat Almaty, and were beaten by St Mirren in the League Cup final.

With Martin O'Neill in interim charge for a second time this term following Brendan Rodgers' resignation and the chaotic tenure of Wilfried Nancy, the Parkhead club are five points off league leaders Hearts with nine games left.

"I just did not see the season coming," Hart added.

"At the moment they're very much in the trenches. Speaking to the players and knowing some of the staff and knowing the fans like I do, they're going to dig deep.

"There's certainly conversations that need to be had in the summer, no doubt about it, but I care about what goes on on the field.

"I saw the fight on Sunday [against Rangers] and they managed to get that draw away at Ibrox. It's still all to play for."

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