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Ederson Moraes is going through a complicated season with Manchester City, where his disappointing performances have called his starting place into doubt. Despite an important role within the club, he made a series of mistakes, and his team suffered the consequences with a defense already in difficulty. In 19 appearances this season, he has conceded 29 goals, which works out to an average of 1.5 goals per game. This record is far too worrying, especially since his rival Stefan Ortega, less experienced, delivered better performances.
Ederson was also criticized after a Champions League match against Feyenoord, where he made costly errors. This series of poor performances adds to a period without a victory, both with his club and in the selection, maintaining serious doubts about his form. Although his footwork remains appreciated, his repeated errors have impacted the confidence of the supporters. According to A.S.strong rumors have circulated about a possible departure of the Brazilian goalkeeper during this transfer window. Ederson no longer has the right to make mistakes, the competition for the starting place is becoming more and more intense.
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