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VERY SAD NEWS has been announced for Manchester City Goal keeper this evening Vs Newcastle United

Sean Longstaff of Newcastle and Kyle Walker of the same team both tripped the Brazilian as he scored what he thought was the game’s first goal, but it was called off for offside.

For the goal, the home defence sent a long ball over the top, and Aleksandar Isak ran on to it while City’s defence was high.

As is standard in the Premier League, the linesman’s flag stayed down even though Isak was offside. It was only raised when the ball went into the net.

However, Ederson was the one who got hurt. After getting treatment, he had to go off, and Stefan Ortega filled in for him.

Do you know something? I hope he’s okay and healthy enough to get better,’ Ally McCoist said as a co-commentator for the game on TNT Sports. “It hurts.” If the flag is up, that won’t happen. It looked like it was clearly offside to me.

“Longstaff timed his run well, and it’s the follow through.” He’s lucky that his left knee doesn’t hit him. Things could have gone a lot worse. It’s happened more than once. It has been talked about before. I think it’s crystal clear that he’s offside; he needs to raise his flag.

“I understand that he’s been told not to.” We don’t always get it back, but I thought we would when the ball went through. I thought the answer was clear.

City is already without defender John Stones because of a similar event. The defender got hurt while the game against Everton was still going on, even though it was stopped right away.

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McCoist wanted to change the rule, but Darren Fletcher, who was commentating on the game, said that player safety should come first.

At first, Ederson tried to keep playing, but he was taken off almost right away. Rodri then called for a change, and the City custodian went down again.

“It’s painfully clear,” McCoist said. “It is very clear that he has not recovered at all.” He needs to leave.

“If I were Nathan Ake, I’m not sure I’d give him the ball,” he said. He didn’t look right at all. They got away with it that time.

“If they put up flags, this will be something to talk about again.”

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