Claudio Bravo

gasgas

Senior Member
Even more pathetic of some so called Barça fans wanting Ter Stegen who plays for us to fail so that they would be proven right we should keep Bravo.

I don't want Bravo to fail, but what he's doing today is just laughable. And now that he don't play for us anymore I can make fun out of his mistakes. But I still think he'll be a good GK for them longterm.

By longterm, how long do you really mean?


[MENTION=2]Bojan[/MENTION] [MENTION=16942]BBZ8800[/MENTION]
What do you think of his performance. Was he a secure, safe, reliable, dependable figure you say he is?
 

desoe

New member
Pep: "Bravo's performance one of the best I've ever seen"

Pep trying to boost a player who underperformed, while in same time Mourinho saying how his players dissapointed him. Anyone spotting the difference? Oh, I forgot how bad Pep is in man management, because of what some FAILED players say in the press.
 

ini4ever

Member
Poor perfomance, he was bad but that's okay, some ppl should stop concluding permanent facts from a temporary situation.
Im sure he'll reform again.
 

desoe

New member
As for Bravo - I wouldn't be worried. He's a pure class and he will start to produce what's expected of him. It's matter of time. He had one bad game. De Gea had a bad season, but he's a proven EPL player now.
 

ini4ever

Member
Pep trying to boost a player who underperformed, while in same time Mourinho saying how his players dissapointed him. Anyone spotting the difference? Oh, I forgot how bad Pep is in man management, because of what some FAILED players say in the press.

Lol :lol: Some people wouldn't realize the difference anyway, that's how a manager should do, support your players even when they failed you. The important part is no matter why the player did so, you should try to prevent this doesn't last much longer though might sound a lie to other people but im sure Bravo will try harder to convince Pep more after this statement
 

Barcaman

Administrator
Staff member
By longterm, how long do you really mean?



[MENTION=2]Bojan[/MENTION] [MENTION=16942]BBZ8800[/MENTION]
What do you think of his performance. Was he a secure, safe, reliable, dependable figure you say he is?

Don't know, couldn't be arsed to watch epl had to take a nap.

If he's reliable, dependable figure? Yep, he has been for years now. Don't know how he played today but if you base your opinion on one game that's your problem. Symptomatic really for many new Barca fans
 

gasgas

Senior Member
Don't know, couldn't be arsed to watch epl had to take a nap.

If he's reliable, dependable figure? Yep, he has been for years now. Don't know how he played today but if you base your opinion on one game that's your problem. Symptomatic really for many new Barca fans

I'm just asking for an opinion on how he played this game, that's all
 

zanela

Senior Member
Lol :lol: Some people wouldn't realize the difference anyway, that's how a manager should do, support your players even when they failed you. The important part is no matter why the player did so, you should try to prevent this doesn't last much longer though might sound a lie to other people but im sure Bravo will try harder to convince Pep more after this statement

I'm not a fan of either Mou or Pep's post-game media approach. Way too extreme, to the point they come across silly. Blaming your players or praising them to high heavens when they have been dreadful can be equally embarrassing. All the criticism and words of encouragement should be reserved behind the scenes. I'd rather the manager be more reasonable when publicly talking about their players. Like highlighting their positives but making room for an improved future showing.
 

Wick

Member
[video]https://my.mixtape.moe/sjuobl.mp4[/video]

Just horrible. And that's just one of the mistakes. Reminds me of his drop against Napoli. Dude makes some serious mistakes from time to time.
 

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