Friday, 20 September 2013

Hart calls for calm ahead of Manchester derby

Hart calls for calm ahead of Manchester derby
The 26-year-old revealed the players are all looking forward to one of the "most anticipated and exciting games in world football" but hopes to avoid a repeat of last year's scenes
Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart has called on fans to behave sensibly in Sunday's derby againstManchester United at the Etihad Stadium.

The 26-year-old was forced to intervene as a home supporter got onto the pitch and lunged for Rio Ferdinand in United's 3-2 win at City last December, minutes after the defender was left bleeding from a head wound after being hit with a coin thrown from the stands. 

The England international does not want to see a repeat of the unsavoury scenes that marred last season's derby at Eastlands, and has urged for calm from the spectators.

"There were incidents last year which no-one wants to see repeated," he told reporters. "The eyes of the world will be on this game as usual, and I'm confident our supporters will do the club proud.

"Our fans are the best in the world and we want you to show your passion for the club, but in the right way.

"The derby is one of the most anticipated and exciting games in world football. As players, we are all looking forward to Sunday, and we know that the fans will be too.

"The home support is so important for us, and I know they will be like an extra man for the team on the day.

"As always, we need our fans in full voice, but we also need them to respect the occasion. We want everyone to enjoy the game but be sensible too."

Reigning champions United have emerged victorious in three of the last five Manchester derbies hosted at the Etihad Stadium in the Premier League, and will be looking to come out on top again on Sunday.

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