Hart's midweek horror show against Bayern Munich was bad enough and the vote of confidence from
England boss Roy Hodgson that followed, well, nobody likes one of them.
Now the Manchester City goalkeeper is up against the Premier League's hottest striker and a team they've lost nine of their last 12 matches against.
Nightmare: Joe Hart had a bad day at the office as Manchester City lost at home to Bayern Munich
The Belgian, on loan from Chelsea, scored two and set up one against Newcastle as the Toffees maintained their status as the Premier League's only unbeaten team.
Two nights later, Bayern took City apart on their own patch to inflict a second successive defeat
on Manuel Pellegrini after last weekend's reverse at Aston Villa.
Hart breaker: Everton's on-loan striker Romelu Lukaku will look to add to his tally at the Etihad Stadium
should be gobbled up.
It's not all bad news for City though. They may have been bullied by the Bavarians but on domestic duty they're a different machine in front of their own fans.
They've scored in 53 successive home games in the Premier League, last drawing a blank against Birmingham in November 2010.
This one looks nailed on for both teams to score while more than 3.5 goals is 13-8.
Three aways jump off the page in the English top flight. Manchester United boast just one win from their last four outings in all competitions but they've got the luxury of a trip to Sunderland while Chelsea travel to Norwich and Arsenal face West Brom.
Add in Steve McClaren's Derby to beat Leeds in the division below and the four-fold returns just over 8-1 with Coral.
Top Gunners
Sitting proud at the top of the Premier League and looking down on Napoli, Marseille and Borussia Dortmund in their Champions League group, life is pretty good at Arsenal.
But they're still 8-13 with Coral to finish the season potless.
Flying: Mesut Ozil (centre) opened his Arsenal account in midweek as they beat Napoli - watch out West Brom
The north Londoners are 9-2 for the Premier League, 7-1 for the League Cup, 8-1 for the FA Cup and 18-1 for the Champions League.
Every double and treble is available and if any giddy Gunners fancy a clean sweep of Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup and Capital One Cup, it's 1000-1.
It didn't take him long
Betting Slip flagged up the 20-1 available last week on Luis Suarez to finish the season as the Premier League's top marksman.
The best you'll get on the Liverpool striker now is 7-1 after his double against Sunderland.
Back with a bang: Luis Suarez scored twice in his first Premier league match of the season last weekend
That's four in his last three Premier League games and he's 5-2 to hit the target against West Brom.
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