Think of it as people did before he played in a City shirt - there is no keeper in the world better suited to playing the way we want to in the world. Neuer is more rounded, but it's irrelevant anyway because he's not for sale.
- Bravo was experienced, played this way from the time he was a child.
- He was Barcelona's first choice keeper where he kept 43 clean sheets in 75 games.
- He was MOTM in the copa america final, and his record with Chile is incredible, his saves and quality goalkeeping being one of the main reasons they won 2 Copa America's.
- He is one of the 5 goalkeepers nominated for World team of the year.
- He was recommended by people Pep knew at Barca and he had worked with our goalkeeping coach before.
Whether Bravo "comes good" or not, we will never sign a goalkeeper who ticks all of the boxes prior to signing like he did. He was a renowned shot-stopper and ball playing goalkeeper and he was the perfect singing to be our 'keeper.
So if you're of the opinion that Bravo isn't good enough, make no mistake, this could happen to any goalkeeper we ever sign, because he was good enough in August. Has been for years.