The goalkeeper of Chile Claudio Bravoencouraged by the praise of Pep Guardiolacoach of City of Manchesterhas revealed that his next goal is to direct the selection of chilli, for which he has already begun to prepare, he revealed two days after announcing his retirement.
“I want to do it and do it well, because the expectations are high. My goal is to coach the national team one day. “It would be magnificent, a dream,” he said before revealing that when he was still playing in the City of Manchester English under the command of the Spanish coach, with whom he had a relationship that began when they were both at FC Barcelona,
“He called me into his office and told me: ‘Visualize things, you need to know this and that because you have incredible potential to become a coach,'” he recalled in an interview with the television station in Chile. TVN.
The goalkeeper joked: “I still have eight years of my career, do you want to retire me?” but now Well done You’re starting to picture it.
“It was a mistake on my part not to be able to contribute to the experience. Logically, it would be selfish on my part not to remain linked to it,” he commented in an interview with ESPN.
The goalkeeper, who has won 22 titles with Chile’s clubs and national team, takes it seriously.
“I like to do things well. I need to take the time to do it properly, look around Europe and visit the people who gave me a lot,” he argued.
The retirement as a player, in any case, is stable because the goalkeeper revealed that he has several offers to continue: “They are for one year, extended by another year,” he told the Chilean media.
a myth
Goodbye to Well done evoked praise for his career. It was reflected by the world press, and the French press L’Equipe He did not hesitate to describe the Chilean as a “legend.”
In Argentina They remembered him for his victory chilli the two Copa América finals against the Albiceleste in 2015 and 2016. “Claudio Bravo, one of the last executioners of the Argentine National Team, has retired,” headlined TYC Sports.
He also climbed to the top of power, with the congratulations he received from the President of Chile, Gabriel Boric, who wrote on his social networks.
“Eternal gratitude for the dignity and pride with which you have represented our flag for so many years, in good times and bad, always maintaining humility,” said the president, who received a warm response from Bravo.
Teammates have also left messages throughout their careers, but Arturo Vidal stands out as both regained their bond after a hiatus that lasted several years.
“We know you will succeed in whatever you do, as you have shown in your brilliant career, leaving a legacy everywhere you go,” said ‘the King’.
Bravo, but of course
The goalkeeper said he would never play again chillidue to the verbal abuse that many fans gave the Red figures upon their return, but he also did not receive offers after he ended his contract with the team. Legs spanish
“I don’t have any proposal from any club in Chile,” he clarified. Well done and added: “Criticism does me no good, I know there are things that are not good. You have parents, brothers,” he commented to the Chilean media.
Along these lines, he defended Vidalwho was one of the footballers who received insults from the stands.
“Arturo has won everything in football, the same is happening with Tiane, there are few successful people. Here he entered a stadium and his rival wanted to spit on him, insult him, throw stones at him. That doesn’t happen in other countries,” he said in another interview.
About the goalkeeper Endler of the Chilean women’s team, which withdrew after the Santiago 2023 Pan American Games controversy, added: “She cannot make it out of the National Team. For everything he did in Europe. Even when he’s not playing, he’s contributing. He sits in the FIFA awards with the best in the world. “So, why are we outside?” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad
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