Hart hopes to stay out of spotlight

Joe Hart accepts he needs to take more care with his personal life but believes critics are "out to get" high-earning Manchester City players. The England goalkeeper recently received a warning about his behaviour off the pitch from City boss Roberto Mancini, who has voiced his concern over a possible drinking culture at the clubHart was pictured dancing on a bar in Marbella 36 hours before joining up with England and was filmed while apparently under the influence two weeks ago with club-mates Shay Given, Adam Johnson and Gareth Barry.Hart said: "The manager just highlighted what's obvious for us all to see. That you've got to be a bit more careful in your private life. He wants us all to be ultra-professional."We know when we've got games that we've got to be switched on and do things right. But I think some people are out to get us. Not for everyone at the club, but for most people getting those nice contracts."That comes with it. You've got to respect things a bit more, live right and I think everyone does that. There's not one person in our dressing-room who I think doesn't deserve what they are getting. I feel that everyone lives right and the intensity is there in training."Sometimes it's hard, but at the same time it helps. It's helped me personally to realise what sort of a position I'm in. You have to understand that people want to know who you are and what you're doing."It's not just football any more. At a club like City you've got to be professional on and off the field. I think realising that you just can't do what you want to do and can't be involved in certain things will help me going forward."Hart will be under the spotlight when City take on Manchester United in the Premier League on Wednesday, but so will team-mate and former Red Devil Carlos Tevez."Carlos leads by example," said Hart. "He's a phenomenal player and I'd say the best that I've played with."He can carry a team and he can carry 10 men. If we were all stinking and Carlos played well, there's a good chance that we'd still win."Hart added: "He was great for United, but their manager will have his reasons why he didn't take Carlos on. I don't think you can question him. But their loss is our gain."

Source: Team_Talk