Joe Hart, who was born in the town and went on to play for England, joined strike pairing Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer to give a goalkeeper's eye view of Saturday's opening games of the top flight season. And Joe also added his tip for the Premier League title as well as insights into the critical moments of games. The show has been running for 60 years and Ghetto Kaiba, on X, formerly Twitter said: "Probably one of the best @BBCMOTD episodes I’ve seen.

Can we get a extra seat and have a goalkeeper on every week to analyse the game from the keeper's view. Superb job from Joe Hart. Alastair Warwick said he gives a good counterpoint to the two former England strikers on the show.

He said on social media : "Joe Hart really adds something to #MOTD. "A good counterpoint to the strikers on the show." And Luke McGee said : "Huge shout to Joe Hart for his @BBCMOTD debut.

"Great to hear a top-end keeper talk about the intricacies." Joe Hart brought the curtain down on his glittering career when his league-winning Celtic defeated Rangers in the Scottish Cup final. The Shrewsbury-born former England International has won every major domestic trophy in England and Scotland in a career spanning 20 years.

And that experience between the posts was really brought to bear when he spoke about the key moments when keepers can make a big difference in the games. Examining a superb save made by David Raya for Arsenal against Wolves he said the former Brentford man was "constantly involved" in .