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Chile punishment legend Claudio Bravo says he was not able play at his ordinary level amid the Confederations Cup semi-last against Portugal because of damage.
Bravo spared every one of the three Portugal punishments to send Chile into the last after the match finished 0-0, with Arturo Vidal, Charles Aranguiz and Alexis Sanchez all on focus from the spot for the South Americans.
In any case, in spite of keeping out poor spot-kicks from Ricardo Quaresma, Joao Moutinho and Nani, Manchester City goalkeeper Bravo - who touched base in Russia with a calf issue and just came into the main group for their last gathering amusement against Australia - was downplayed in his evaluation of the match.
"I feel as I generally do. I'm an exceptionally adjusted individual," he said. "I was harmed and didn't play at my typical pace.
"However, I ordinarily take things serenely and this was an extremely exceptional diversion for us. We could achieve the last which is vital for us, we're finishing an extremely effective cycle. We're glad to play in the last.
"I don't believe it's just shot. I think you have to work a considerable measure, you have to examine your adversary. I think we played with our heads. We were very worn out toward the end yet playing with our heads and additionally our hearts.
"I recognized what I needed to do. Obviously we're extremely cheerful on the grounds that we've possessed the capacity to stop the European champions.
"Portugal had many opportunities to score. I think the amusement was very adjusted. Both groups indicated awesome regard for the other.
"The mystery, I believe, is that we believe constantly in ourselves and we need to do all that we can to win. Regardless we have one more diversion to win."
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