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Watch moment Celtic star Joe Hart gets completely shut down live on American TV as he takes sly dig at US soccer


JOE HART got more than he bargained for when he took a sly dig at US soccer in a live TV interview alongside Cameron Carter-Vickers.

The pair of Hoops pals were seated alongside each other as they joined the Morning Footy show for CBS Golazo with host Alexis Guerreros.

Cameron Carter-Vickers and Joe Hart were appearing live on CBS
Joe Hart couldn’t find the breakthrough against the USA

Guerreros asked USA international Carter-Vickers about the kind of questions he gets from fans in the UK about American soccer, saying: “CCV I have a question.

“What is the No1 question YOU get from these Europeans about playing in America, what is the No1 question about America and Joe Hart do you have any questions about America?”

Carter Vickers responded: “Obviously we have Alistair Johnston here now so I can direct all of the questions about the MLS to him, he knows a bit more than me.

“The team is a good group and there is a bit of banter flying about Ted Lasso but in the main it is all good.”

At that point, Hart chipped in, saying: “When do you dominate?

“Because obviously the US has such a strong history in sports – athletes, the size of the country, the way the colleges are set up to establish great athletes.

“It is time, right? Enough money has gone into it, enough energy has gone into it.

“I see players like Cameron, if he’s not starting, then the standard must be high.”

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Quick as a flash, Guerreros answered, referencing the 0-0 draw with England during the World Cup, saying: “I think we did a pretty good job against England in the World Cup.”

Cue hilarity amongst the other panel members, with Hart briefly rendered speechless before replying: “Oh Alexis, that was a good chess move.”

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