Claudio Bravo breaks a Victor Valdes record as he marches on

Claudio Bravo breaks a Victor Valdes record as he marches on

What looked like something that was going to cause Luis Enrique headaches in pre-season is turning into a real treat for the manager, as Claudio Bravo has broken a new record.

Back in August it was difficult to say whether Bravo or Marc Andre ter Stegen was going to be first-choice, now it's clear.

After Bravo didn't let in a goal against Rayo Vallecano he broke Pello Maria Artola's record of 560 minutes unbeaten at the start of the season in 1977, and now he's taken one off Victor Valdes from 2008-09. 

Valdes went 686 minutes unbeaten in La Liga, while Bravo now has 720 under his belt. 

There were too big chances in the first half, with the keeper rounded but Capa hitting the side-netting, and another which saw Bravo save Saul Berjon's strike well.