Man City custodian Hart believes they are back at top when it matters

   May 4, 4:19 pm

London, May 4(ANI): Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart believes his team is at the top when it matters the most, and is confident of a win at the Sports Direct Arena against Newcastle United.

The England international claims City deserves to be at the top of the Premier League table since they have dominated for the most part of the season.

"We were strongly reminded that we were leading and then we supposedly cracked up. But we're back at the top when it matters. We have two games to go. Hopefully we can get a couple of goals and wrap up this league," The Sun quoted Hart, as saying.

"We are not on a late surge. We have not been battling in fourth or fifth and all of a sudden come good. We have been top of the league, or chasing the leaders by a couple of points, all season," he added.

"That is how it works. Someone slips up someone wins. It is a result of what has happened all season who is on top . The season doesn't lie. It is where you finish at the end. Sometimes you are up sometimes you are down. We have been in a strong position for seven months," he said. (ANI)

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