Bravo: More pressure at Barca

Former Barcelona goalkeeper Claudio Bravo revealed he felt more pressure to succeed at Camp Nou than he does at Manchester City.

The 33-year-old joined the Citizens from Barca in August and has endured a tough start to his spell in England, making an error in his side's league clash with Manchester United and seeing red in his return to Barcelona in the Champions League.

"In terms of play they [the two clubs] are similar but there are bigger repercussions at Barca than at City," Bravo explained on Chile TV station TVN.

"People think you just pick up a suitcase, you throw in some gloves and you go and play. It's not like that. I had to move my family, there is the language issue and there are other aspects that I had to deal with.

"From the second day I arrived, I was already driving in England. For the time being, I haven't had any problems driving on the other side!"

The Chile captain also expressed his belief that Pep Guardiola is the best coach to play under in football.

"I think Guardiola is the best coach in the world," he continued.

"Leaving aside the coach aspect, from a personal standpoint, he is a simple person. He sits down and has breakfast with you.

"He taps you on the shoulder and talks to you about other issues besides football. He has a coffee with you and asks you about your family."

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