Manchester City manager Pep
Guardiola insisted he has no concerns about his goalkeeper Claudio Bravo
despite the club’s supporters appearing to show their displeasure at the
experienced Chilean international during a 5-1 FA Cup win over Huddersfield
Town.
Bravo, who has been displaced by Willy Caballero as first choice
at the Etihad, let an opening goal from Harry Bunn through his legs early in
the fifth round replay against the Championship side.
City supporters cheered sarcastically when Bravo made an
unconvincing save in the first half and, again, later in the match when he
caught a routine cross.
But Guardiola, who paid
£15.4 million for his services from Barcelona last summer, insisted the
performance from Bravo was up to standard.
“You would have to ask the fans (about jeering). The performance
from Claudio was amazing, to make the build-up, nobody else can do that,” said
Guardiola.
“He reads when the men are free. It’s not easy to read that. He
gave us the opportunity to play. What the fans express, I’m not here to judge
them.
“I am not worried about him, he’s strong enough. He’s one of the
best. This year, he was named as one of the best five goalkeepers in the world.
“The people cannot imagine a goalkeeper is. But I know how the
media works. I’m delighted and so happy that he’s with us.
“I know I can count on him. I can count on his behaviour when he’s
playing and when he’s not playing. He’s always involved in the team. I just
congratulate him on how he played at Huddersfield and how he played today.”
Bravo’s poor start was unimportant in the end as City coasted into
the FA Cup quarter-finals where they will meet Middlesbrough.
– ‘Best of Aguero’ –
Sergio Aguero scored twice, taking his season tally to 22 goals, and Leroy Sane, Pablo Zabaleta and Kelechi Iheanacho were also on the mark for a City team that scored five for a second consecutive game, after their thrilling 5-3 Champions League win over Monaco.
Sergio Aguero scored twice, taking his season tally to 22 goals, and Leroy Sane, Pablo Zabaleta and Kelechi Iheanacho were also on the mark for a City team that scored five for a second consecutive game, after their thrilling 5-3 Champions League win over Monaco.
For Aguero, who had lost his place after the brilliant start made
by the now-injured Gabriel Jesus, the performance was particularly impressive,
according to his manager.
“It was the best performance I have ever seen from Sergio in many,
many things,” said Guardiola. “He was good with the ball, one against one, two
against one. He didn’t lose the ball in the box.
“He scored two goals and made another one, created a lot of
chances. When he plays at that level, Sergio, he is unstoppable. I’m so, so
happy with the way today he played.
“I’m pretty sure he’s going to help us keep going until the end of
the season.”
However, despite City having scored 10 goals in their last two
games, Guardiola refused to compare City’s attacking talent with his previous
teams at Barcelona and Bayern Munich.
“No, come on, we are what we are,” he said. “So it is better for
us not to compare with anything.
“But I think the team made a good performance. We are still in the
process to grow but still we are far away from being consistent and solid. Last
game we score five goals and today five, so we are scoring a lot of goals,
chances are arriving, we are attacking, people enjoy the way we played and the
people are happy.”
Huddersfield manager David Wagner made nine changes for the replay
with an eye on a big promotion game against Championship leaders Newcastle on
Saturday.
“We’re playing at home and that is our fortress,” said Wagner.
“There will be a sold-out crowd, I’m totally sure our supporters will create a
great atmosphere — maybe the best one ever — on Saturday.
“So we have to make sure we are as fresh as we can be and try to
make sure we compete better than today.”
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