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Joe Hart Posts Embarrassing Message After Tottenham Hotspur Europa League Defeat

Joe Hart Posts Embarrassing Message After Tottenham Hotspur Europa League Defeat

Tottenham Hotspur definitely didn't get the job done in Zagreb on Thursday night, as they crashed out of the Europa League.

Ryan Sidle

Ryan Sidle

Joe Hart had to delete his social media post on Thursday night, following a second embarrassment in quick succession for Tottenham Hotspur.

Jose Mourinho's team took a 2-0 first leg lead into the second leg of their Europa League last 16 tie with Dinamo Zagreb on Thursday night and no doubt expecting to make it into the next round.

Instead it was Zagreb, whose previous manager resigned earlier in the week after being found guilty of fraud and embezzlement, who went through.

Mislav Orsic scored twice in the second half to take the game to extra time, before rounding off his hat-trick to take the Croatians into the quarter finals.

However it seems whoever was running Hart's Instagram account got confused, with his story reading 'Job Done' with a big green tick, before later being deleted, oops!

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You'd certainly have to hope it was someone else running the account, considering the former England number one was sat on the bench as Zagreb embarrassed the Premier League side.

After the match Jose Mourinho went into the home side's dressing room to congratulate them on their well deserved win.

The Spurs boss was not as kind to his players though, blaming their attitude, "I'm disappointed with the difference of attitude between one team and the other," Mourinho said at full time.

"I feel sorry that my team - I belong to that team - is the team that didn't bring to the game not just the basics of football but, I believe, the basics of life, which is to respect our jobs and to give everything."

Featured Image Credit: PA/Instagram

Topics: Joe Hart, Jose Mourinho, Tottenham Hotspur, Football, Europa League, Premier League