Manchester City's Phil Foden has been praised as a 'generational talent' as a result of his performances for his boyhood club. Since bursting onto the scene in the 2017/18 season, Foden has become one of the hottest prospects in world football.
This campaign he has played a pivotal role, making 33 appearances scoring 11 goals and grabbing eight assists. This form has not gone unnoticed and former City captain Andy Morrison has heaped praise on the 21-year-old from Stockport.
He told City's Matchday Live broadcast: "He’s a generational talent. "He receives balls in positions that remind me of Xavi and Iniesta.
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"It’s in the DNA of the club for them to also work incredibly hard and nobody more than Foden. He starts the presses, and this is coming from a young lad. His football brain is so sharp and bright that he starts everything from behind.
"The turnover starts from his initial press - it’s a unique talent. I’m not saying anything that hasn’t been said about him already."
Blues legend Shaun Goater added: "He has that determination to affect the game, whether with the pass, the drive or the goal. He delivers a pass, cross or shot - he scores, or he assists.
"This is the silky skills that he has. I can see the stuff they’re doing at the academy.
"They’ve been practising it and encouraging it. He does it at the highest level at the highest speed - it’s incredible."
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