The Brazilian is not the first keeper to charge around outside his box, nor the only one to spray pin-point passes, but he is unlike anybody else
There’s something distinctly different about Ederson, and that's been apparent to everybody at Manchester City from the very start.
“It was in Nashvhille," an eye-witness tells Catalan journalists Lu Martin and Pol Ballus for their upcoming book on City. "Whenever we travel, we take three security guys with us. One of them is enormous, his name's Okon.
"I remember on the second or third day, in the dining room, Ederson went up to him and tackled him.