Ederson will line-up in goal for Manchester City on Saturday as they look to complete the treble, by beating Inter Milan in the Champions league final in Istanbul
Ederson hopes he is left looking blue after Manchester City’s Champions League final showdown on Saturday.
City goalkeeper Ederson dyed his hair blue to celebrate Pep Guardiola’s side retaining the Premier League title last month – their third in a row. The Brazilian revealed the blue hair was a request from his eldest daughter Yasmin – and he vowed to do it again if City beat Inter Milan in Istanbul to clinch the Treble.
“My daughter asked me to dye my hair blue for that,” said Ederson. It was a kids’ spray that comes out with water. Of course, if we are champions again, I’ll dye my hair blue again, but only with the kids’ spray that comes out with water – nothing permanent!”
Kyle Walker backs Man City’s Champions League ‘setbacks’ to spur them to glory in IstanbulAsked if he could persuade the entire City squad to follow him by dying their blue, Ederson said: “I’m not sure, there are a lot of players who don’t have hair!” Although City have done the Double, retaining the title and winning the FA Cup, Ederson said they will not be satisfied until they have added the Champions League to complete the Treble.
“The last couple of weeks have been absolutely brilliant, being able to lift the Premier League and then the FA Cup and it really gratifies all the work we have put in so far,” said Ederson. “It’s important to be able to celebrate the victories and to take advantage of winning these tournaments, but now it’s total focus on the next game, which is the next final.
“We’ve all been working for this for a long time. The whole team has seen a lot of victories, but also defeats as well. The players who have been here for five or six years, who have seen these sorts of defeats, we’ve learnt from them so that helps us to grow as a team.
“This is what we all want, so we’re going to prepare well to go out on Saturday. We’ve got to approach it as we have done throughout the season. We know, of course, it’s a final on Saturday, which is different, but we’ve got to approach this with the same passion and the same way we did previously – there aren’t any changes for this game.”
Ederson, 29, exudes calm on the ball, even when pressed by opponents, and claimed he never feels under pressure – even with so much at stake playing for City” “I don’t feel pressure at all,” said Ederson. “I think any City keeper needs to be calm, to play with personality.






