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England followers mock Hart as ‘zebra crossing’ tattoos go away nation baffled at Euros

Football fans have been left shocked by Joe Hart’s tattoos as he popped up as a pundit on the BBC.

Hart, 37, hung up his gloves at the end of the season – and he’s turned to punditry duties for Euro 2024. However, as he chatted with Kelly Summers ahead of the Three Lions’ opener with Serbia, fans were distracted by his ‘zebra crossing tattoos’.

Fans took to social media to express their views on the tattoos. One fan joked: “Joe Hart comfortably having the worst tattoos you’ve ever seen…”

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“Outrageous tattoos from Joe Hart. He looks like a zebra crossing for goodness sake,” a second fumed. While a third posted: “Did Joe Hart lose a bet to a tattoo artist?”

“Of course, the bands being these colours and this far apart mean that Joe Hart’s arm is not venomous,” a fourth shared. And another added: “Joe Hart with some unexpectedly dreadful tattoos here…”

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The tattoos continue up Joe Hart’s arm

Hart first had the tattoos done in 2019, when he was at Burnley.

The shot-stopper spent his best days at Manchester City, but after than infamous game against Iceland and the arrival of Pep Guardiola, Hart went out on loan looking for game time.

Celtic confirmed Hart was retiring back in February, saying in a statement: “Celtic Football Club today shares some news from our goalkeeper Joe Hart as he announces that he will be retiring from playing football at the end of this season.



Joe Hart of Manchester City lifts the Barclays Premier League trophy
Joe Hart confirmed his retirement earlier this season

“Joe has recently informed the club of his decision and he wanted to sit down with his close friend and his mental performance coach, Jamie Edwards, who he has worked with for a number of years, to outline his decision to supporters.

“Everyone at Celtic would like to thank Joe sincerely for his fantastic and ongoing contribution to the club.”