Pep Guardiola is still reeling from the biggest defeat of his managerial career after Manchester City lost 4-0 at Everton on Sunday.
The result seemed to be the final nail in the coffin of any lingering title hopes the former Barca boss had for this season, but it also raised serious questions about City keeper Claudio Bravo, who Guardiola brought in to replace Joe Hart in the summer.
It was a theme Jamie Carragher picked up on in a brutal analysis of the former Barcelona stopper on Monday Night Football.
WATCH: Will Pep Guardiola be ruthless with Claudio Bravo? @Carra23 & @ThierryHenry assess: https://t.co/0skx1n1DUV https://t.co/Ne4Kkfxqr1
— Sky Sports Retro (@SkySportsRetro) January 16, 2017
“If Pep Guardiola wants to win the Champions League or the league, which is why he’s been brought in, you won’t win it with that goalkeeper,” Carragher bluntly stated.
Emotion then got the better of the former Reds defender as he watched one of Bravo’s failed attempts to deny a goal as he said with exasperation: “He’s got to save this… Jesus Christ!”
“De Gea saves it, Courtois saves it, Lloris saves it, Cech saves it. No doubt about it,” Carragher added.
The spotlight is on Bravo like never before – just when Hart is apparently in the form of his life while on loan at Torino in Serie A.
Last night this clip of Hart doing his best to try to keep out AC Milan during their 2-2 draw was doing the rounds on Twitter.
It must be noted that the ball did cross the line on the second attempt, but that didn’t stop City fans calling for his return to the Etihad…
https://twitter.com/YourMCFC/status/821116150532755456
This breaks my heart 💔 we need joe Hart back, does the things bravo can't 🙄 https://t.co/UHJvA58zxr
— The Life of Pablo (@maffeomatters) January 17, 2017
https://twitter.com/JoeHemingwayy/status/821266026583232512
https://twitter.com/CIassyLallana/status/821124686398504960
@maxsnape1 – bring back Joe Hart!!! https://t.co/uWI5w5odsS
— MUFCGB (@GaryBracegirdle) January 17, 2017
Sadly for the Citizens, it’s being reported today that there is no recall clause in Hart’s loan deal, meaning they will have to wait until the summer at least before they can bring him home.
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