Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart visited a beloved restaurant in Glasgow for the final time before leaving the club.
The 37-year-old dined at Eusebi Deli in the West End after playing his last game at Parkhead on Saturday before he retires from professional football.
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He posed for a photo with the staff at the Italian eatery who bid him farewell ('arrivederci') and wished him good luck.
It comes after we reported that the former England goalie was moved to tears as he received a farewell tribute from fans at Celtic Park for his final home game and the last Scottish Premiership match of the season.
A huge banner reading 'Super Joe Hart' was unveiled during half-time and Hart was seen looking emotional as he fixed his stare on the touching gesture.
In a farewell message on Instagram, he told fans: "I honestly don’t know where to start. I thought if I gave it a day I would be able to find some words to describe how you made me feel yesterday, but I’m sat here and I’m still speechless.
"All I can say is that that is one my greatest ever days as a professional, I’m truly honoured and humbled with the send-off you gave me at your beautiful home. Please know that the love and passion I have for the football club will be with me and my family forever and I will return as a supporter one day soon."
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