Hart expects derby defeat backlash

Joe Hart
12 April 2012

England goalkeeper Joe Hart wants Manchester City to shrug off their derby blues on Tuesday when they face Aris Salonika in the Europa League.

Hart is already set for the next challenge after Wayne Rooney's wonder goal gave Manchester United a 2-1 victory at Old Trafford on Saturday. City midfielder David Silva cancelled out Nani's opener, only for the England striker to have the last word.

Hart told the club's official website: "It's deflated us a bit, but you've got to pick yourselves up and move on. You can't give up. If you're going to do that then there's no point in turning up every week. We are here to win games, do well for Manchester City and push the club on. That's not changed."

He continued: "We are still in the hunt for trophies, and we want to make it happen. The derby has gone.

"It's unfortunate that we lost, but we have to brush ourselves down and carry on. We've got the Europa League and the FA Cup as well as the Premier League to focus on.

"We know what we are about. People have been talking about Manchester United all season, but we played well. It's just a shame that we couldn't produce that bit of magic."

Hart had no chance with Rooney's overhead kick winner, and added: "I think you've got to admire skill like that, it's just a shame that it was against us.

"It's what he's capable of, and it's probably been bottled up for the whole season. He's summed himself up as a player and also shut a few critics up with that strike."

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