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Joe Hart shown ANOTHER Celtic red card as goalkeeper union dissolves in Lennoxtown photo shoot troll

Joe Hart was trolled during the Celtic team photo shoot as one of his goalkeeping peers hit the wind-up button.

The experienced shot stopper had never been sent off in his entire career prior to wiping out Mo Sangare during a 3-0 win over Livingston on Saturday. He was ordered off for denial of a clear goalscoring opportunity with the game was finely poised at that point, but goals from Matt O'Riley and Daizen Maeda added to Reo Hatate's first half penalty to spare Hart's blushes.

Scott Bain was on the bench and replaced him between the sticks, and looks poised to be the man to pull on the gloves this Saturday away at Motherwell. Benjamin Siegrist is the other senior keeper at Lennoxtown and during the club's team photo shoot behind the scenes footage from Celtic TV, the ex-Dundee United number one can be seen gesturing a red card in the way of Hart.

No sympathy was handed out by the Swiss goalie but Alistair Johnston revealed after the game Hart had already held his hands up, and received a tongue-in-cheek response of the dressing room. He said: "Joe is a top-class pro. I think we all know that anyway. I don’t think he had anything to apologise for.

"That Astro just kicked the ball back. We discussed that as defenders. We let a ball drop over our heads. We’ve just got to be wary that it’s not necessarily going to skip forwards. It’s going to potentially check back.

"So we saw that as a backline and realised we actually gave their full-back too much time to put a ball behind us and put Joe in a position where something like that could happen. Joe’s a top pro and the first one to put his hands up. And everyone was like, ‘Shut up Joe!’ But he’s a great guy and he’ll take it on the chin and go from there."

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