Former Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart, who hung up his gloves this past summer, expressed immense pride while analyzing Celtic’s commendable 0-0 draw against Atalanta during his co-commentary role for TNT Sport. Hart, intimately familiar with the pressures of European competitions, praised his old teammates for their remarkable resilience against the reigning Europa League champions.

Reflecting on the match, Hart acknowledged the intense pressure Celtic faced, especially in the first half. Despite Atalanta’s aggressive play, he noted that Celtic managed to stand firm. Live on TNT, he compared this game to past European encounters, remarking, “There were several moments in that game reminiscent of the pressure we experienced during the Dortmund match.” He recalled the painful defeat against Borussia Dortmund, admitting that things had spiraled out of control on that occasion.

However, Hart was quick to emphasize how this performance showcased a different narrative. He pointed out that Celtic dealt with the chaotic environment in Italy much more effectively this time. “Unlike the Dortmund game, where things unraveled quickly, Celtic showed maturity in managing the chaos, winning crucial headers, benefiting from a bit of luck, and receiving standout saves from Schmeichel,” he added.

Celtic’s ability to endure Atalanta’s relentless attacks, particularly in the first half, was critical to their success. Hart highlighted the team’s composure under pressure, noting how they gradually found their rhythm as the match progressed. Schmeichel’s exceptional goalkeeping was pivotal, with key saves that ensured the score remained level.

Hart also commended the collective effort exhibited by the entire squad, from the defense to midfield and even the forwards, who contributed defensively. “By the 70-minute mark, it seemed like Atalanta had run out of ideas,” he stated, implying that Celtic’s effective game management gradually sapped the Italians of their creativity as the match unfolded.

For Hart, the most striking element of Celtic’s performance was the unity and determination displayed by every player on the field. He concluded, “Celtic as a cohesive unit put forth a brilliant effort.” With this hard-fought point, Celtic now sits on four points from their opening three Champions League matches, keeping their European hopes very much alive as they prepare to face Leipzig at Celtic Park.

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