Barcelona goalkeeper Claudio Bravo recently admitted that he has no animosity toward teammate Marc Andre Ter Stegen, who is playing in the Champions League while Bravo plays the La Liga ties and insists that he’s mature enough to know how things work and cheer on his teammates.
In an interview with ADN, Bravo first spoke about playing only in La Liga and alternating with Ter Stegen.
“I’m fine playing in La Liga and being a substitute in the Champions League. I’m not a little boy in this regard, I know how a dressing room works and when I’m not playing I need to support the teammate who is.
“I have a good relationship with Ter Stegen. They try to find problems, but there aren’t any, he’s a young lad that’s going through a learning phase.
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Bravo went on to add that there was very little in terms of a learning phase when he came to Barcelona, as their style is similar to that of his former club Real Sociedad.
“In essence, I’m still doing the same things I was doing in Real Sociedad but at a different pace. I play in a position much higher up the pitch because we play a different way, we have our centre-back’s almost at midfield. Now I’m getting involved in important players, here they come at you two times and you have to be ready to respond.”
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