Nothing can be ruled out but think about the ramifications of Hart returning in terms of the dynamic in the dressing room. Pep will be admitting he got it wrong which has to cast doubt in the minds of the squad, it would undermine his authority.
And letting Toure back in without the demanded apology from his stupid agent didn't already do that?
Please don't think from me posting this that I expect Joe Hart back, I don't think he will come back even if asked and who could blame him but personally I think that Guardiola's authoriity has already been undermined.
And letting Toure back in without the demanded apology from his stupid agent didn't already do that?
Please don't think from me posting this that I expect Joe Hart back, I don't think he will come back even if asked and who could blame him but personally I think that Guardiola's authoriity has already been undermined.
I know you are a stats man but what do your eyes tell you? is bravo struggling or not? De Gea is making great saves,important saves and keeping the rags in their games,bravo is not
Nothing can be ruled out but think about the ramifications of Hart returning in terms of the dynamic in the dressing room. Pep will be admitting he got it wrong which has to cast doubt in the minds of the squad, it would undermine his authority
What I'm seeing is grossly unfair critisism of Bravo right from the start. People saying they prefer their keepers good with their hands.
The keeper we have has achieved more than our last one ever will.
He has captained an unfashionable national side to two major international honours.
He was Barcelona's number one and won the lot there.
He's been voted one of the top five keepers in the World 2 years running.
Yet, he's arrived here like some sort of clown and treated as such since the minute he walked through the door.
I was a big fan of Hart on the pitch and have mutual friends off it. He was great for City but he's never and never will win what Bravo has.
He was poor last season and had a hideous Euros. I didn't think we'd or want him replaced.
But everything in Bravo's history suggest he's a very good keeper. He's not been given a chance. Near every goal we concede is left at his door.
There is an argument that Hart may have done better. I do believe he would have saved King's on Saturday.
There is however a misty eyed notion that Hart was excellent at 1 vs 1, I don't remeber so, he was very good at blocks and turned 70-30 challenges into 60/60's in his favour, but goals like Chelsea scored or Leicester, Hart was often rooted to his line.
Think Stoke at home last year.
This is not a dig at Joe, it highlights the difference between a block with Hart was great at and when the striker has half a field to run into.
I think the opposite, the way Pep handled Toure has strengthened his position. He demanded an apology, but kept Toure training and when he got the apology from Toure himself, he played him. So not only did he show authority, he managed to show that if players do the right thing he doesn't burn his bridges. Hart is completely different, he knew Hart wouldn't be his first choice for football reasons and allowed him to leave for, Harts sake ,as much as the club having an unhappy player around.And letting Toure back in without the demanded apology from his stupid agent didn't already do that?
Please don't think from me posting this that I expect Joe Hart back, I don't think he will come back even if asked and who could blame him but personally I think that Guardiola's authoriity has already been undermined.
You are approaching this completely wrong.
Pep. Didn't. Make. A. Mistake.
Hart isn't capable of playing the way Guardiola does. So getting rid of him couldn't be a mistake. No matter how many mistakes Bravo makes, Hart would be making 3x as many trying to play a way he simply can't - and Hart knows that which is why he left for any loan at all instead of spending a year as number 2.
To bring Hart back into the squad would be to stop playing the style of football he's built a career on for 30 years. It will happen over his dead body, he's made this really, really apparent in his press conferences from day 1.
You didn't answer my question,all kinds of dross make it into their national teams that's why i never judge anyone by their international performances.I am talking about bravo and not joe,showing video's of joe doesn't make bravo any better,you are deflecting,what do your eyes tell you about bravo in a city shirt?
Then we won't be finding any common ground as my eyes are telling me different things to you.i'm sure both of us want him to be better so we can at least agree on thatI've told you, and tried to explain my point. I don't think Bravo deserves the shit he's getting and fans and 'pundits' seem desperate to find fault. They have done from minute one.
The video of Hart is not a dig at Hart, it's to show the difference between a 1vs 1 and what Bravo is facing.
People are trying to find fault in Bravo.
Can you name me this dross international tournament winning captains?
Bravo is a very good keeper, due to an abysmal defence he's being hung out to dry. Every goal we concede is being levelled at him.
I'm not looking to find fault in him, so I don't blame him for all our goals. I think his handling has been excellent. He catches a high percentage of crosses and he uses the ball well. Even when it goes long, it's often to a man.
I don't think he's been anywhere as bad as some want him to be.
I've told you, and tried to explain my point. I don't think Bravo deserves the shit he's getting and fans and 'pundits' seem desperate to find fault. They have done from minute one.
The video of Hart is not a dig at Hart, it's to show the difference between a 1vs 1 and what Bravo is facing.
People are trying to find fault in Bravo.
Can you name me this dross international tournament winning captains?
Bravo is a very good keeper, due to an abysmal defence he's being hung out to dry. Every goal we concede is being levelled at him.
I'm not looking to find fault in him, so I don't blame him for all our goals. I think his handling has been excellent. He catches a high percentage of crosses and he uses the ball well. Even when it goes long, it's often to a man.
I don't think he's been anywhere as bad as some want him to be.
I've told you, and tried to explain my point. I don't think Bravo deserves the shit he's getting and fans and 'pundits' seem desperate to find fault. They have done from minute one.
The video of Hart is not a dig at Hart, it's to show the difference between a 1vs 1 and what Bravo is facing.
People are trying to find fault in Bravo.
I know you like Joe, I do to. This isn't a dig at him. But below is a goal we conceded from Victor Moses. Hart isn't really at fault and isn't really blame. In fact Proven says he has no chance. Had that been Bravo he would have been blamed. This is my Pont, people are blaming Bravo with no context and far too easily.
Can you name me this dross international tournament winning captains?
Bravo is a very good keeper, due to an abysmal defence he's being hung out to dry. Every goal we concede is being levelled at him.
I'm not looking to find fault in him, so I don't blame him for all our goals. I think his handling has been excellent. He catches a high percentage of crosses and he uses the ball well. Even when it goes long, it's often to a man.
I don't think he's been anywhere as bad as some want him to be.
Completely agree with this. I will say though that I thought he was poor on Chelsea's second and third, didn't expect him to save either but he didn't do nearly enough to attempt to.
That aside there's no other goal we've conceded that I thought that's a simple save, that said though he needs to start making some difficult saves as that's what sets the best apart.
Most of the goals that some are blaming him for are the one on ones. My point would be if so many one on ones are happening, we should be looking to blame further up the pitch, by the time it get to the keeper, whoever he is, more times than not it's already too late to prevent a goal. The answer is to cut out errors leading to the keeper being exposed.
Ah, so you're implying that De Gea had a terrible first season because strikers gave him a hard time. Aww, that's a shame. That's their job FFS.How can you not understand what my point is? De Gea was quite clearly nowhere near peaking at such a young age and was clearly being aggressively targeted by the opposition. Bravo has yet to actually really face that kind of pressure, intact he's had little to do yet has still managed to alienate half the fan base. Furthermore Bravo is supposedly at his peak.