Prøve GULL - Gratis
Pep playing for keepers after new boy's howler
Daily Record
|August 25, 2025
IN the aftermath of their latest chastening defeat to bogey team Tottenham, no-one at Manchester City was addressing the elephant in the room - Ederson.
-
Not Pep Guardiola, nor any of his players who put themselves in front of a microphone.
James Trafford's costly blunder to gift the impressive Joao Palhinha Spurs' second goal prompted TV cameras to seek out the Brazilian goalkeeper, sat stony-faced on the City bench.
But it's an issue Guardiola can't ignore much longer - especially with PSG's Gianluigi Donnarumma looking for a Premier League club.
Palhinha's goal, added to a rapid 35th-minute raid that ended with Brennan Johnson opening the scoring for Thomas Frank's side, effectively ended any hopes of a City comeback on a day of headaches for Guardiola.
During his eight years as City’s No.1, Ederson, along with Alisson at Liverpool, has set a new standard for Premier League goalkeeping notably with his ball-playing ability.
Denne historien er fra August 25, 2025-utgaven av Daily Record.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Daily Record
Daily Record
NOUBLE: TABLE MUST BE LYING
JOEL NOUBLE watched Livingston go toe-to-toe with Rangers and thought the Premiership table must be a LIE.
2 mins
February 24, 2026
Daily Record
Tourette's Scot John 'mortified' by race slur row
THE Scot who inspired the Bafta-winning film about Tourette's last night said he was “deeply mortified” over a racial slur he shouted at the bash.
2 mins
February 24, 2026
Daily Record
We have to try to salvage what's there, get the most out of it and the most out of each other... performances and wins will bring harmony back
SAYS CALLUM MCGREGOR
3 mins
February 24, 2026
Daily Record
UK film industry now damaged
AS one guest at the awards angrily put to me: the BBC and Bafta should hang their heads in shame.
1 min
February 24, 2026
Daily Record
LOUISE: LEELA & MARY ARE FARM FRIENDS
EMMERDALE star Louise Jameson thinks her character is similar to the one which catapulted her to fame 50 years ago.
1 min
February 24, 2026
Daily Record
WELL GIVING EVERYONE FUN FOR THEIR MONEY
JENS BERTHEL ASKOU appreciates punters’ pockets only go so deep - so he's hellbent his band of entertainers keep giving them value for money.
3 mins
February 24, 2026
Daily Record
Horrors of Aberfan haunt me
TRAUMA Young Mair Morgan
1 min
February 24, 2026
Daily Record
Alan lands Scots castle for £3.25m
ALAN Carr has bought a £3.25million castle in the Borders.
1 min
February 24, 2026
Daily Record
NUMBER DON PRIORITY
Points come first as Shinnie's deal runs down
2 mins
February 24, 2026
Daily Record
Stace and gang having hol of a time
STACEY Solomon and her family sloped off for a fun family trip.
1 min
February 24, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size

