Why Arsenal's World Cup Record Just Got Broken

8. Ederson (Brazil)

Arsenal record
By Brad Tutterow (Ederson Moraes) [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

Despite keeping 16 clean sheets between the sticks for Manchester City as his team strolled to their third Premier League title, the world's most expensive custodian Ederson still has a ways to go before he can disrobe Roma's superstopper Alisson Becker of Brazil's No. 1 jersey.

Apparently possessing the world record longest drop-kick in football isn't enough. He's not much cop in a kung-fu contest, mind; just ask Sadio Mané.

Editorial Team
Editorial Team

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