The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Guardiola has full faith in stand-in keeper Bravo

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Claudio Bravo will make his first Premier League appearance in 18 months in the white heat of a title tussle with Liverpool, but Pep Guardiola has full faith in his replacemen­t goalkeeper.

Regular number one Ederson has been ruled out of tomorrow’s Anfield trip after coming off at half-time in the midweek draw in Atalanta, a game that ended with Kyle Walker donning the gloves after substitute Bravo was sent off for a rash challenge.

That was hardly the confidence­boosting cameo Bravo would have wanted, but he now faces the prospect of facing the table-topping Reds having last started a league game on the final day of the 2017/18 campaign.

There is no doubt Ederson’s absence represents a further blow to a City side who sit six points adrift of their rivals and have won at Anfield only once since 1981, but Guardiola did not miss a beat as he offered Bravo his complete confidence.

“He (Ederson) is not able to play. But we have another top keeper,” he said.

“We won the Carabao Cup (in 2018) thanks to Claudio, so he’s an exceptiona­l keeper. He’s won a lot of games with his national team, Chile. So, no doubts.”

Pressed further on the 36-yearold’s involvemen­t in such a big fixture, Guardiola adopted a terse tone as if baffled by the line of questionin­g.

“Why should I not be confident with my players on my team? Why would I have doubts because a player who plays regularly does not play?” he said.

“I would not want to be a player who was doubted by his manager. I’ve seen him in training and I know how fired and how good he is – we are not going to lose because of Claudio.

“He’s played at an incredible level, he won the Copa America, other cup.

“Respect that guy, he is an incredible, top, top keeper.”

Guardiola went on to mitigate Bravo’s worst moments at City – be it a troubled first season or his dismissal in Italy.

“The red card against Atalanta was because we lose the ball in a dangerous position,” he offered.

“In the first season when (he) was a little bit struggling with the Premier League, it was because the team was not at top level.

“The problem was not Claudio.” Guardiola has become well versed in managing enforced absences this season, with lingering doubts over David Silva and Rodri’s availabili­ty and the trio of Oleksandar Zinchenko, Leroy Sane and Aymeric

Laporte sidelined for extended periods.

He still has an enviable array of talent to call on as he looks to shift the momentum of the title race, wary that by Monday morning Liverpool could be nine points clear or have their advantage cut in half.

 ?? Picture: PA. ?? Manchester City goalkeeper Claudio Bravo.
Picture: PA. Manchester City goalkeeper Claudio Bravo.

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