Two of Manchester City’s talents, Ederson and young winger Savinho, were instrumental in Brazil’s dominant 4-0 win against Peru during the World Cup qualifiers. The match, held at Estadio Nacional Mane Garrincha in Brasilia, saw the Brazilian national team extend their impressive form.
Ederson, Man City’s reliable goalkeeper, played the full 90 minutes, displaying his usual calmness and control between the posts. His presence provided Brazil with a solid defensive backbone, helping them secure a clean sheet.
Meanwhile, Savinho, the rising City star currently gaining attention for his performances, started and featured for 69 minutes. Though still developing, the winger’s pace and creativity were on display as he caused constant trouble for Peru’s defense.
The goals came from a variety of Brazilian talent, with Barcelona’s Raphinha netting twice from the penalty spot, while Andreas Pereira (Fulham) and Luiz Henrique (Botafogo) added their own strikes to seal the victory.
Both Ederson and Savinho will return to Manchester full of confidence, having contributed significantly to Brazil’s World Cup ambitions.