Joe Hart marked his final appearance at Celtic Park with memorable celebrations following Celtic’s 3-2 victory over St Mirren.

Hart, who earlier this year announced his retirement at the end of the season, embraced his last moments on the home ground before his professional career concludes next week in the Scottish Cup final against Rangers.
The match took on additional emotional weight as Hart prepared to say goodbye to the Celtic Park crowd.
After securing the win, Hart made his way to the North Curve, a section well-known for housing the vibrant Green Brigade, Celtic’s passionate supporter group. He led the crowd in a spirited rendition of “Don’t Worry, Be Happy”
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This gesture highlighted not just Hart’s impact on the field but also his deep connection with the Celtic supporters, something the English keeper is taken aback by. His leadership and charismatic presence have been significant during his three years at the club.
With just one game left in his storied career, Hart is set to appear at Hampden Park, where Celtic will look to retain the Scottish Cup against their rivals, Rangers.