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Guardiola defends Bravo’s shaky start

MANCHESTER: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola spoke out in defence of Claudio Bravo after his new goal-keeper’s error-strewn debut in Saturday’s 2-1 win at Manchester

Updated on: Sep 11, 2016 09:40 AM IST
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MANCHESTER: Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola spoke out in defence of Claudio Bravo after his new goal-keeper’s error-strewn debut in Saturday’s 2-1 win at Manchester United.

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First-half goals from Kevin De Bruyne and Kelechi Iheanacho gave City victory, but a blunder by Bravo, who spilled a high ball, allowed Zlatan Ibrahimovic to reduce the arrears.

The former Barcelona goalkeeper was also fortunate to avoid conceding a penalty after he overran the ball and lunged in on Wayne Rooney, but Guardiola expressed satisfaction with his display.

“We played good in the first half because of Claudio,” the former Barcelona and Bayern Munich coach told the BBC at Old Trafford. “I like the keepers to attack the ball and after what happened (with Ibrahimovic’s goal), the second half he continued to play and that’s a good thing about his personality.”

Guardiola brought Bravo to the club after sidelining previous first-choice goalkeeper Joe Hart, who has joined Torino on loan. Guardiola explained the move by emphasising the importance of having a goalkeeper who is comfortable with the ball at his feet and he said Bravo’s ball-playing ability would prove invaluable.

De Bruyne gave City reward for a dominant start by breaking the deadlock in the 15th minute, beating Daley Blind to Iheanacho’s flick-on and coolly finding the bottom-left corner.

Iheanacho tapped in from close range after De Bruyne had hit the post, before Ibrahimovic halved City’s lead in the 42nd minute.

Bravo’s contentious challenge on Rooney occurred 11 minutes into the second half and left the United captain writhing in pain inside the City area.

United manager Jose Mourinho said referee Mark Clattenburg should have awarded penalties for both that incident and an alleged handball by City centre-back Nicolas Otamendi.

 
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