Manchester City Star Phil Foden reveals the meaning behind his new celebration and the nickname he’s been given by teammates
It has been found out what Phil Foden’s celebration meant.
Foden showed off his new dance move when he scored a hat-trick in Manchester City’s 3-1 win over Brentford last month.
When the Englishman scored, he knelt down on the ground and made a gun-like motion with his hands.
After scoring twice in the clash against Manchester United on Sunday afternoon, Foden won the game.
That’s it!
When Foden scored, he did his now-iconic reaction again.
In a speech last month, Foden described what it meant.
He said, “It’s just a joke between me and the guys.” People say I shoot a lot in five-a-side games. “They name me the sniper.”
“We call Phil the sniper because he likes to shoot,” Kyle Walker said in the interview after the win over United. It’s clear that he can pick his spot when he comes in on his left foot. It was great how he met his goals.
“He’s important to us, and we depend on him.” He trains and does the work. He’s reaching his goals and enjoying the benefits.
Gary Neville, who used to play for Manchester United, given Foden a lot of praise on Sky Sports.
He said, “Derby games can get very emotional and heated at times.” But it means a lot to local players who have come up through the school. Phil Foden is really cold.
“Today, the unique talent that has been called potential and promise for years is here to stay.” He’s really great at playing.”
Picture Source: Getty
Picture Source: Getty
“It’s important that it’s him,” he said. It looks like City will win the title in the end.
Neville said this about how the City win would affect the race for the title: “Manchester City couldn’t afford to drop points today, the way the race is going and the games they have coming up.” After that comes Arsenal, then Liverpool.
“They have a big few weeks coming up. This is where it all begins. There was some worry at the start, but they got the job done.
Micah Richards, who used to play for City, said, “Manchester United was defending so well, but they can’t keep it up for 90 minutes.” It worked out in the end. One of them is still trying to figure out who they are. They were blown away by how good Manchester City was.
City will play Liverpool next weekend in what is expected to be an exciting title six-point match.