“Anytime we play together he makes me uncomfortable and I don’t score goals-Phil Foden names Manchester City Star he is not convenient playing with
A Man City star was compared to Paul Gascoigne after a great performance in the win over Villa.
Tonight in the Premier League, Manchester City beat Aston Villa at the Etihad Stadium. Phil Foden scored an amazing hat-trick to help City win. City played and lost badly against Arsenal over the weekend, but they were much better today against a great team.
Rodri gave City the lead early on after Phil Foden and Jeremy Doku played some great buildup down the right side. Then Jhon Duran scored for Villa to tie the game.
He got through the City defense well and finished past Stefan Ortega Moreno into the far corner. But City got the lead back when Foden scored, though the goal was a bit of luck.
The English star took a free kick from the edge of the box. Nicolo Zaniolo moved from the end of the wall to make a small opening. Next, Foden scored City’s third goal and his second in the second half.
He did this by finishing with his first touch after Rodri did some great work with his feet. A few minutes later, he scored his third goal in an amazing way.
Foden was great again tonight, and Ally McCoist said during the game that the star player was like an England hero… On Sunday, Foden didn’t have the best game against Arsenal.
He will be very determined to make up for it today. And he definitely did that. Along with Rodri, the £225,000-a-week man was the man of the match today. With Kevin De Bruyne on the bench and Bernardo Silva and Jack Grealish on the wings, Foden was at his sneakiest when he played in the middle. It was amazing to watch Foden play between the lines.
As always, he worked hard for the team. He made a strong case for being named the PFA Player of the Season, and McCoist spoke highly of him in the middle of the second half. Darren Fletcher, a commentator for TNT Sports, said that Foden’s way of carrying the ball made him think of Gascoigne.
McCoist answered, “Do you know what they both have in common?” When they’re going with the ball, they don’t need to look at it. I’ve seen that about Foden. Gascoigne was also very good at it.
They looked all around and knew where the ball was while they were in the flow. “That’s a real skill.” When Foden scored the third goal, which went into the top corner, McCois said, “He’s been magic, he really has.”