- Ortega was introduced as a substitute
- Shot-stopper pulled off an incredible save to deny Son
- Kept City's title ambitions on track
Getty'Otherwise Arsenal are champions' - Pep Guardiola hails Stefan Ortega's heroics after goalkeeper replaces injured Ederson for Man City
WHAT HAPPENED?
There was intense drama during City's match against Tottenham, particularly when starting goalkeeper Ederson was forced off after a collision with Cristian Romero in the 69th minute. Ortega, stepping in as his replacement, showed nerves of steel in a one-on-one situation with Tottenhamâs Son Heung-min, in the 86th minute as he spread himself to deny the South Korean a crucial equaliser that would have changed the entire dynamic of the game. Six minutes later, Erling Haaland capitalized on a penalty and scored the insurance goal to seal the three points for the Cityzens.
Getty ImagesWHAT GUARDIOLA SAID
Guardiola did not hold back his praise for Ortegaâs game-changing save and told reporters: "How is a team a team? Because of Ortegaâs save. Otherwise, Arsenal are champions. That is the reality, the margins are so, so tight.
âDo you know how many times Son punished us in the last seven, eight years? Can I tell you how many goals he scored against us with Harry Kane? Oh my God, and I said ânot again,â but Stefan makes an incredible save. It was amazing but he has this talent.
âIn the one-against-one, he is one of the best keepers I have ever seen in my life. Stand up, donât go down and he is so, so, good. Playing FA Cup, Carabao Cup, and even this season Ederson had four times setbacks for injuries and always he was so reliable. He is an incredible keeper so the club and our trainer made an incredible decision to bring him here.â
THE BIGGER PICTURE
Looking ahead, Guardiola quickly turned his focus to Cityâs upcoming match against West Ham, where a victory will secure their sixth Premier League title under his leadership and an unprecedented fourth consecutive crown.
âNow? I am tired,â he admitted. âRelax and tomorrow start to think about West Ham. It is a pleasure to depend on ourselves for the last game against a contender like Arsenal.
"Now, (Mohammed) Kudus, (Jarrod) Bowen, (Michail) Antonio, (James) Ward-Prowse, (Tomas) Soucek, set-pieces, channels. And think about that, focus perfectly and think about it like we live with Aston Villa (last season). The last (defeat) was the sixth of December. We are here and we have to win one more game to retain the title.â
GettyWHAT NEXT FOR STEFAN ORTGEA?
Ortega's heroics and Haalandâs clinical finishing have set the stage for a thrilling conclusion to the Premier League season. City fans will be eagerly anticipating Sundayâs clash with West Ham, knowing that their destiny is in their hands. However, it remains to be seen if Guardiola will stick to Ortega for the final showdown against David Moyes' men or bring back Ederson, despite the fiery response from the Brazilian after he was hooked on Tuesday.