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Man City's Ederson doubt for Chelsea and Man Utd clashes amid Covid-19 isolation

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Don't wait 30 years - sign up for our daily football email newsletter today!Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson is self-isolating after amid the club's raft of positive Covid-19 tests.The Brazilian has confirmed on social media that he is undergoing his mandatory time alone, days after it was announced at least five City players had the virus.It is likely to rule him out of the matches against Chelsea in the Premier League on Sunday 3rd and Manchester United in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday 6th.USA goalkeeper Zack Steffen is expected to deputise for Ederson in his absence.In a post addressing the new year, Ederson wrote: "same house, more different environments.

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