Manchester City's manager, Pep Guardiola, expressed glowing admiration for Phil Foden's exceptional performance following Manchester City's triumph over Brentford. Foden's remarkable hat-trick propelled his team to a 3-1 victory, earning praise from Guardiola, who emphasized Foden's consistent presence on the field, stating, "always he is there." The match initially appeared challenging for City as Brentford gained an early lead through Neal Maupay's goal in the 21st minute. Despite Brentford's defensive efforts, Foden managed to equalize just before halftime and went on to secure
Phil Foden, the prodigious talent and dedicated City player, expressed his unwavering commitment to Manchester City in the latest episode of the official Man City Podcast, 'In Conversation With….' Approaching the impressive milestone of 250 games for the Blues, the 23-year-old Academy graduate revealed his dream of being a one-club player. A True Blue from his youth, Foden's journey includes serving as a ball-boy at the Etihad and emerging from the City Academy. Reflecting on his remarkable seven seasons with the club, Foden
Phil Foden Shines as England Triumphs Over Scotland" Phil Foden Shines as England Triumphs Over Scotland In a friendly match that marked the 150th anniversary of the historic first football encounter between England and Scotland, Phil Foden delivered a standout performance, helping secure a 3-1 victory for England at Hampden Park. The pivotal moment of the game arrived in the 33rd minute when Foden opened the scoring for England. He expertly deflected a powerful cross from Kyle Walker into the Scottish net, leaving
DORTMUND, Germany - Manchester City scored twice in the second half through Riyad Mahrez and Phil Foden to beat Borussia Dortmund 2-1 on Wednesday and reach the Champions League semi-finals for the first time in six years. Foden, who scored the winner in their 2-1 first-leg victory, fired in off the post in the 76th minute after Mahrez had converted a 55th-minute penalty to secure a 4-2 aggregate triumph and send City into the last four for the second time. “It means a