Joe Hart has issued an apology to Tottenham fans after a post on his Instagram, as Spurs failed to qualify for the Europa League quarter-finals.
Jose Mourinho's side won the first leg game thanks to Harry Kane’s brace, however, Mislav Orsic’s hat-trick progressed his side into the next round of the European football.
After the defeat against Dinamo Zagreb, many fans had noticed that the goalkeeper had posted the message "job done" with a tick emoji on Instagram, before it was deleted.
Fans were obviously unhappy about the message given the manner of the defeat, Hart has now taken to
his account again to issue an apology on behalf of his social media team in a short video.
"Morning guys, I feel like I need to come on and make an apology on behalf of my social media team," he explained.
"It has just been brought to my attention, I've literally just woke up, that someone thought that we'd won 3-0 last night.
"As sloppy as it sounds, it's the truth. Posted 'job done'. That's unacceptable and I'm sure it's annoyed a lot of people and I'm sorry it's come to that.
"It's obviously not come from me and I've got nothing but love for the club and support for the team. I'm just as down as the boys are, so apologies.
"Unfortunately its happened but just know it didn't come from any other place other than a typo. Have a great day."
Joe Hart Instagram via football.london
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football.london
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