Celtic fans have been deploring previous Britain goalkeeper Joe Hart after he gifted RB Leipzig an objective in their Bosses Association game on Wednesday night with an 'unpardonable' pass to a resistance player.<br /><br />The game was gently ready at 1-1 when the guardian hit an unruly pass to Leipzig's Dominik Szoboszlai, who squared it for Andre Silva to opening home.<br /><br />The German side proceeded to win 3-1, and can take Celtic out of the UCL by beating them at Celtic Park one week from now.<br /><br />Fans rushed to show their outrage at Hart on the web, with one tweeting 'No reasons at all, Joe Hart an old pro that is really humiliating and unpardonable.'<br /><br />One more added the guardian was 'exhibiting why Kick [Guardiola] sold him', while one essentially said they were 'destroyed.'<br /><br /> 'When are we permitted to have a discussion about Joe Hart?' Asked a disappointed Celtic ally. 'Not the first time this season or in quite a while time at Celtic that he's been a risk.'<br /><br />Others remarked on the planning of the mistake compounding an already painful situation with the away fans actually praising an objective being denied, as Football Scotland called it a 'ghastliness second for Joe Hart only 37 SECONDS after VAR had apparently made all the difference for Celtic.'<br /><br />Talking after the game, Hart expressed: 'I'm to blame for the subsequent objective, for sure. Yet, that is the manner in which the administrator believes us should play so that is the manner in which we play.<br /><br />'They were squeezing with three and I wasn't exactly certain if to go to the Middle half or Greg. I chose to go for Greg and I missed. That is the straightforward realities yet it's general football and something I love playing and you commit an error and you get rebuffed.'