The message might be unchanged:
"Bravo is my no.1 keeper. I wanted to have him for the way I want to play football. I trust him.
Bravo can handle criticism as well as myself, we are professionals. He can handle immense pressure as shown vs spurs.
We have to defend as a team, the keeper is just the last link.
If we start to convert our chances the discussion about the keeper will stop immediately."
Pep won't panic about Bravo like many on here, as he seems to have a different view about Bravo's performances.
Pep wanted to have Bravo here, he MUST be convinced about his qualities. As Bravo's strengths and weaknesses won't have changed sinced last summer, it might be about confidence, lacking fan support or a new life in a new country.
Pep's only choice is backing Bravo. That's why I am convinced he won't drop him until summer.
Then Willy will be out of contract and a new keeper will come in. Pep won't hesitate to change the ranking then. But not now.
Dropping Bravo now would weaken Bravo and Pep. It would be a strategic mistake.
If Willy would be no.1 from now on, what does Pep do if we concede some? Change again?
A solution has to be found for our weak point: our left back side. Just remember the goals vs Everton and Spurs, Leicester too. Left back.