Pep Guardiola insisted on Tuesday that
he will continue working with Joe Hart at Manchester City, even as
Barcelona goalkeeper Claudio Bravo flew in to replace the unwanted
England international.
Hart has been the most high-profile
victim of Guardiola’s new reign as manager of the Premier League club,
with the City boss publicly announcing his preference for a goalkeeper
who can play better with the ball at his feet.
Willy Caballero replaced Hart for City’s
first three competitive games, all victories, that Spanish manager
Guardiola has overseen.
Bravo flew in to Manchester from
Barcelona on Tuesday to complete his reported £17 million ($22 million,
20 million euros) transfer from the Spanish club, a move that will see
Hart, England’s undisputed first-choice goalkeeper during this year’s
European Championships, relegated to third choice at the Eastlands.
Hart’s plight has been compounded
because potential moves to Everton and Sevilla appear to have fallen
through, at least in part due to his high salary which makes even a loan
move prohibitive for many potential suitors.
“I have an excellent relationship with
Joe. We are clear – him with me, I with him. We spoke about football,”
said Guardiola who was photographed talking to Hart during training
ahead of City’s Champions League qualifying tie with Steaua Bucharest on
Wednesday.
“So I can’t deny what everybody knows.
Barcelona, seven to 10 days ago, were the first ones to announce contact
with Manchester City.
“But I’m sorry guys, until the deal is
complete or not complete (I can’t speak), but at the moment the player
(Bravo) is not our player,” Guardiola also told reporters.
“Until August 31, all the players here
are my players, and I will work with them like there is no end, so after
that we can speak about everything.
“The situation with Joe, I spoke about in the last two press conferences. I am not able to speak about negotiations.”
– Strong Sterling –
Meanwhile, Guardiola has backed forward
Raheem Sterling to cope with the abuse he is receiving from opposition
supporters after he was roundly booed in the weekend victory at Stoke.
Sterling suffered more than most from
England’s disappointing European Championship campaign and attracted
unwanted attention off the field, but Guardiola has no doubt his player
will prevail.
“The fans may boo because they know how
good he is,” said the manager. “He has shown us, he has shown me, that
in this team he is mentally strong and can focus on his job from the
beginning of the game.
“He will make good things happen for us
and for the England national team, I’m pretty sure of that,” the former
Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss added.
“When people stop talking about him for
what happens off the pitch and talk about him for what happens on the
pitch then everything is going well.”
The City manager has made an impressive
start to the new campaign despite being without injured captain Vincent
Kompany and pre-season signings Ilkay Gundogan and Leroy Sane, although
he expects the trio to be available for the Manchester derby on
September 10.
“Now we have this week and then 10 days
to work with them in training sessions to improve their physical
condition,” said Guardiola. “Hopefully when we come back from the
international break they will be fully part of our training sessions.”
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