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Crap. Willy saved one from falcao with his foot from much less distance at the end of the Monaco game. He reacted. Bravo didnt
Behave.
Falcao didn't have much time, took it directly and he simply was shooting against Willy's right foot.
98% of the users on here wouldn't be able to avoid the safe. Was difficult for Falcao and easy for Willy tbh.
Watch 5:22
Now Bunn had time to look at Bravo, control the ball and fire. Open goal, a perfect angle, nothing to gamble for a keeper.
Bunn didn't hit Bravo's foot spot on, like Falcao did. There is a huge difference. Why can't you see that?
Watch 0:36
Here are some physics to understand what is important when saying "he should have saved it":
Let's say Bunn's shot was about 80 km/h (which is a conservative estimate).
Bunn is about 12m away from goal.
Bravo is about 2m away from the line.
So the distance from Bunn to Bravo is 10m.
10m at a speed of 80 km/h takes 0.45 sec.
A keeper has a physiological reaction time (nerves and stuff) of about 0.2 sec.
About 0.25 sec left for Bravo to make a move and safe the ball.
But he is standing low to be ready for a jump, which in return makes it impossible to use his feet!
Bravo could have gambled to reduce reaction time, similar to a penalty. But then he could look VERY very silly.
He could have stood upright ready for a safe using his feet. Not what he has learned as a professional.
Last not least, don't forget Bravo's preferred foot is his right. The ball got past him near his left.
Comparing Falcao and Bunn are apples and oranges. Fake news, in other words. You are spreading nonsense for facts.
In such a situation you can be just happy if the keeper makes a safe, somehow.
If he cannot, you shouldn't blame him but the players in front of him, 10 of them. Watch the build-up again!
Pep knows all that. He is able to criticize his players in a fair way, otherwise nobody would want to work with him.
Strange enough many on here are absolutely convinced they are miles ahead of Pep, knowledge wise, and never ever get the slightest idea they might be on the wrong track, just maybe, in theory.
Unable to judge on a well and fairly balanced view quite some are jumping on Bravo, calling him a clown and more, booing him and then coming up with the sentational news that the guy is low on confidence just because half a nation just hating him.
He indeed must have a superb confidence to get out in a sky blue shirt again and try to give his best for his colours while being pissed off.
Is he fairly treated?
I would have thrown the shirt away and walked off. Like many others would.