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Man City boss Guardiola defends Ederson after derby shocker

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola defended his players after their 2-0 defeat at Manchester United.

City dominated the ball, registering 72 per cent of possession, and created several clear-cut chances, with some profligate finishing denying us a route back into the game.

And Sergio Aguero had a goal ruled out for offside after a VAR check, a decision that looked marginal at best.

Two uncharacteristic mistakes from Ederson led to United's goals, and the decision to award United a free-kick that led to United's opener was questionable.

“In general, we played very well," he said.

“In general, I'm satisfied. We are not far away from our previous levels.

“In this type of game, little mistakes can make all the difference. We played good.

“We conceded a goal and should have avoided it, but in the second half we played good as well. So congratulations to Manchester United. The quality of the opponent always counts. We played good. Yes, we could have played better if we won 5-0.

The manager was philosophical in his appraisal of Ederson, saying mistakes will happen given the high-risk style we play.

“He saved one or two, he's an exceptional goalkeeper," he said.

"I don't come to judge my players, mistakes are part of the game.

"He will recover and is an exceptional goalkeeper.

"He's an extraordinary keeper. That's the only thing I can say.

"It's part of the game so next time he's going to be better.

"He's an extraordinary player. The way we needed the build-up, sometimes it happens."

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