Explaining his delight at how Bravo had continued persevering with his passing game even when it seemed to put him into difficulty, Guardiola said: "I like goalkeepers to play in front. "After that (United) goal, he continued playing in our build-up, playing long balls and coming out to pick it up," the Spaniard added. He continued playing. "Until my last day in England I will try to play with the ball as much as possible. "Today we made a lesson with the ball," Guardiola saidDespite Bravo's struggle, it was a familiarly sobering lesson for his old adversary Mourinho, who now trails 3-8 in their personal duel.
Source: bd News24 September 10, 2016 16:52 UTC