The Chilean captain Bravo thinks that Pep Guardiola is the best coach in the world and he also tells that he doesn’t want to have any Kind of competition with his former club mate Marc-Andre ter Stegen.
The 33 year old goalkeeper will face some kind of rage of Manchester City fans after he persist that his former club Barcelona is bigger club than his present club.
In this transfer season the Chilean goalkeeper joined the Manchester city side under Guardiola as a replacement of a Joe hart but he had a mixed season for the Sky Blues so far as he has some goods games for them and he did some blunder mistakes as well.
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And the Chilean has faced his former team in the champions league after he joins his new team in this transfer window in the first match at Camp Nou he was sent off against his old team (Barcelona) where they faced a defeat by 4-0, and that’s why in the second part he did not able to participate for them where they took the revenge by defeating by 3-1.
The goalkeeper is currently with his national side where they will play their match against Uruguay in their world cup qualifier match.
“The two clubs are similar in terms of budget, but in terms of magnitude Barcelona is much bigger,” he told
"It was a change that involved many things. Move the family, the language issue, to driving on the other side of the road.”
He also added: "For me he [Guardiola] is the best coach in the world. He is also very sincere. You can ask him for things related to football. For your family too,”
“It was more trouble for the press [competition with Ter Stegen]. For me it never was. You always want to compete at the highest level and want to play. And then it is up to the coach that decides who'd play.”