VERY SAD News has been announced for Manchester City Star Phil Foden after he was Substituted against Real Madrid this evening
Following a late replacement that left Phil Foden walking badly after a fight, he is hoping that he will be able to play in the second game of Manchester City’s Champions League quarterfinal against Real Madrid.
If City and Real Madrid play again next week, they will bring back a 3-3 draw from Tuesday’s exciting game at the Bernabeu. When City was down 2-1, Foden’s amazing shot into the top corner tied the game. Then, Josko Gvardiol’s curling shot put them ahead. But Fede Valverde’s beautiful strike tied the game in Manchester.
Eduardo Camavinga’s hit from behind hurt Foden late in the game, giving City a late worry. With five minutes left, Pep Guardiola quickly changed the forward with Julian Alvarez. Foden walked off badly, and at full time, he was still sore from the tackle.
But Foden said after the game that he is hopeful about the injury, which he called a “dead leg.” When TNT Sports asked him if he was okay, he said, “I hope so, I’ve got a bad dead leg.” I have some time to get better, and I hope I can.”
People also asked Guardiola about it, and he said, “It’s a knock; he was mad at me because I made a replacement.” He scored another great goal.”
Foden said of his goal, “I felt a sweet link. I always practice, sometimes they don’t go in.” He also said that City’s control of the ball meant they could wear down Real Madrid and create room to shoot. It went to the top corner today.
“We’re a little upset that we didn’t keep the ball off the goal kick when we were ahead 3-2.” They made a great shot that went in. We can make a lot of good things better for the second part.