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Foden Admits Below-Par Display Despite Crucial Goal
15 Dec
Summary
- Phil Foden acknowledged his performance was subpar despite scoring in the win.
- Manager Pep Guardiola noted Foden's sloppiness and poor decision-making.
- Foden agrees with his manager's assessment and aims to improve further.

Phil Foden conceded he was not at his peak, even after scoring Manchester City's second goal in their 3-0 win against Crystal Palace on Sunday. The forward's brilliant strike from outside the box in the 69th minute provided a crucial cushion for his team. This goal extended Foden's impressive run of six goals in his last four Premier League appearances.
Despite his scoring form, manager Pep Guardiola expressed dissatisfaction with Foden's performance, specifically citing instances of losing possession and poor judgment regarding when to attack or retain the ball. Foden readily accepted his manager's critique, agreeing that he gave the ball away too often and could have played with more composure against Crystal Palace.
Foden's receptiveness to Guardiola's feedback underscores the strong relationship between the manager and player. The forward is a vital component of Manchester City's team, and Guardiola aims to keep him motivated as the club navigates a busy festive schedule across multiple competitions.




