MANCHESTER -- Pep Guardiola has defended the quality of Claudio Bravo but has not decided whether he will bring back the goalkeeper for Manchester City's trip to Bournemouth on Monday night.
The Chile international has been replaced by reserve keeper Willy Caballero for City's last three games after conceding six goals from six shots on target in his previous two matches.
Caballero has been beaten just once in that time, with City winning all three matches, but Guardiola said improvements by his back-four has put less pressure on his keeper.
"I think the last game we were more stable and we played good because of our defensive movements, our build up, our high pressing so the goalkeeper suffered less," he told a news conference.