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Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola gives devastating injury update on Ederson
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In a critical match against Tottenham, Manchester City‘s goalkeeper Ederson faced a significant setback when he suffered a blow to the face in a collision with Tottenham’s Christian Romero, reported by GOAL. Ederson courageously dived low to block a cross, but Romero’s knee accidentally struck him, causing injury. Despite receiving initial treatment on the field, Ederson struggled to continue and was eventually substituted off for Stefan Ortega after attempting to play on.

The injury to Ederson triggered a wave of emotion, with the goalkeeper visibly frustrated as he left the field. He engaged in a heated exchange with manager Pep Guardiola on the touchline before kicking a bottle in frustration and breaking down in tears on the bench. This injury marked the fourth time this season that Ederson has been forced off due to injury, compounding City’s growing list of setbacks.

Pep Guardiola’s injury update

In a post-match interview, Guardiola provided insight into Ederson’s condition, revealing that the goalkeeper had sustained a blow to the eye, resulting in swelling and impaired vision. Despite concerns about a potential concussion, Guardiola emphasized that Ederson’s inability to see properly necessitated his substitution. Guardiola defended his decision, stating that he had no alternative but to replace Ederson to ensure his safety.

Guardiola said: “Ederson did not have a concussion; he had a problem with his eye. He could not see properly, so the doctor said I should change him. He had a kick in the eye, and it is swollen. The doctor told me he needed to be replaced. I didn’t have an alternative”.

Ederson’s injury was not the only setback for Manchester City during the match. Star midfielder Kevin De Bruyne was also forced off after being kicked from behind by Tottenham’s Pape Matar Sarr. De Bruyne struggled to continue, and Guardiola confirmed that he had sustained an ankle injury, further adding to City’s injury concerns. Guardiola revealed: “Kevin [De Bruyne] had a kick to the ankle and couldn’t run properly.”

What’s next for Manchester City

Despite the challenges posed by injuries, Manchester City managed to secure a crucial victory over Tottenham, bringing them one step closer to clinching the Premier League title. With just one match remaining against West Ham United, City fans are hopeful for a swift recovery for both Ederson and De Bruyne. A win in their final game will guarantee City the championship, solidifying their status as one of the dominant forces in English football.

Ederson’s injury update comes as a blow to Manchester City’s title ambitions, but the team remains determined to overcome adversity and secure victory in their final match. Guardiola’s decision to substitute Ederson underscores the importance of player safety, even in the heat of a crucial match. As City prepares for their title-deciding clash against West Ham United, the focus will be on the recovery of injured players and ensuring that they are ready to give their all in pursuit of glory. The resilience and determination of the team will be put to the test as they strive to achieve their ultimate goal of lifting the Premier League trophy once again.

This article first appeared on ClutchPoints and was syndicated with permission.

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