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Published on 2024-03-15 15:30:00
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has confirmed that goalkeeper Ederson will be sidelined for the upcoming FA Cup clash against Newcastle United. Ederson sustained a thigh injury during last weekend’s match against Liverpool and had to be substituted off the field.
Guardiola provided an update on Ederson’s availability for the game against Newcastle, stating that the Brazilian shot-stopper is still in recovery and will not be able to play. He mentioned that Ederson is improving and is expected to be ready after the international break. The manager expressed hope for a speedy recovery for Ederson.
Throughout the season, Ederson has been a key player for City, featuring in 36 games across all competitions. Despite his absence, Guardiola expressed confidence in Stefan Ortega, who replaced Ederson at Anfield and has shown his capabilities in FA Cup games.
The timing of Ederson’s injury is considered fortuitous due to the upcoming international break, allowing him time to fully recover without missing much action. Guardiola and the City team are optimistic about Ederson’s return and are hopeful that he can avoid further injuries for the rest of the season.
Looking ahead to the match against Newcastle, Ortega’s performance in previous FA Cup games showcases his ability to step in for Ederson. The team remains focused on maintaining their form and securing a victory in Ederson’s absence.
Overall, Guardiola remains hopeful for Ederson’s quick recovery and is confident in the team’s depth to handle his absence in the upcoming FA Cup fixture.
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