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By Katie Catherall Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson will miss the team's next two games after suffering a fracture to his eye socket during Tuesday's win over Tottenham Hotspur. The Brazilian picked up a nasty injury between the sticks after colliding with Cristian Romero. He went down immediately as medical staff rushed onto the pitch to assess him. Romero's attempt to win a loose ball caused his hip to collide with Ederson's head at the far post. The keeper played on for a short spell before Pep Guardiola made the decision to substitute Stefan Ortega in his place. Ederson was visibly frust...
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By Jamie Spencer Arsenal's Gabriel Martinelli and Manchester City's Ederson have each withdrawn from the Brazil squad for international friendlies later this month as a result of injuries. The Brazilian football federation (CBF) announced on Monday night the changes to the original squad that had been named by head coach Dorival Junior at the start of March. Martinelli has been replaced by Porto forward Galeno, who scored a stunning late Champions League winner against Arsenal in the recent last 16 first leg between the sides. Ederson's replacement is Vasco da Gama goalkeeper Leo Jardim. Flame...
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By Toby Cudworth Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson could be sidelined for up to four weeks through injury which would make him a major doubt to face Arsenal at the end of March, according to reports. The Brazilian picked up a knee problem after colliding with Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez at Anfield - an incident that saw the home side awarded a penalty in a 1-1 draw. Ederson attempted to shake off the knock but was unable to continue after receiving further treatment. He was replaced by Stefan Ortega, who went on to help City claim an important point against their title rivals. Sky Sports N...
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By Tom Gott Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has admitted his concern towards the injury suffered by goalkeeper Ederson in Sunday's 1-1 draw with Liverpool. Ederson had to stretch after a nervy back-pass from Nathan Ake left him under pressure and the City stopper ultimately wiped out Darwin Nunez and conceded the penalty from which Liverpool netted their equaliser. The Brazilian needed treatment on the pitch and tried to play on after conceding to Alexis Mac Allister from the spot, but he eventually went down again and limped off around eight minutes after the initial collision. Asked fo...
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