The Chilean took centre-stage in midweek as he saved Riyad Mahrez's penalty in the shootout to ensure City's passage to the Carabao Cup semi-finals.
However, much like his manager, the 34-year-old has move to calm expectations following City's stunning start to the season, saying that the club must take things on a game-by-game basis.
"We haven't won anything so far, we haven't lifted any trophy so anything we've done doesn't matter until we win. We must stay calm, keep working hard," he explained.
"We must believe it will come but I don't think we should look that far away, keep it step by step, game by game and competition to competition and at the end of the year the goals will arrive.
"The most important thing is being consistent, working hard day in, day out and keep focusing every game and keep beating records. It's important to be strong every time you play and that helps you achieve your ambition."
Bravo has been relegated to second choice at the Etihad this seasonf ollowing the arrival of Ederson, but the former Real Soiedad man says that he is merely keeping his head down and continuing to work hard.
"You have to be professional, work hard, get ready, don't relax and always be ready for the manager," said Bravo.
"I'm really happy, the team is doing great. Even if I compete or not we enjoy everything. It's a lot of hard team work and you must work hard and be ready to play when situations like today happen. It's all of us, we need to keep working
and have the chance to play."