**Pep Guardiola**spoke about second choice shot stopper James Trafford.
**Man City**decided to buy back the goalkeeper, who left for constant first time football at Burnley, who set a record with 16 goals conceded in the **Championship**last campaign.
He kept a clean sheet in an emphatic 4-0 victory over **Wolves**on the opening matchday of the Premier League season, but a costly error in a 2-0 loss to **Tottenham**was the beginning of his end of his stint as the number one.
**Ederson**has exited from the squad, but Gianluigi Donnarumma stole the spot from Trafford as he fell out of favour at Paris Saint-Germain over stalling negotiations for a new contract. The Italian has been a revelation after his Champions League winning exploits in the French capital, and his presence with Erling Haaland in the boxes saw City go five unbeaten in the league after his arrival.
Trafford has had to wait for his moment to impress, which should now come in the Carabao Cup.
“The keeper is a special situation because the keepers play normally one and the second one don't play as young. Only I can say that we are delighted with his behaviour and training and one of the reasons why I want to go through in this competition because we have to be ready just in case we need it in the Premier League and Champions League and of course that we have an incredible keeper.
“I would say many times for England will be sooner or later top one.
*“I spoke with him and the other players. Gianluigi Donnarumma, I'm pretty sure he learned from James and James learn from Gigi. So the keepers always connected. They train with Richard Wright and of course they learn like I learn from the players, and hopefully players can learn from staff.”*