47 | Phil Foden - 2024/25

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I think there's enough floating about from different sources to suggest it wasn't just an illness, hopefully whatever it is has been resolved and we can get last seasons Phil back.
 
Just highlights that sport professionals are no different than the rest of us in things they face, except it's magnified by their public profile and everyone wanting to know what their problems are. Im sure in Phil's and Jack's case they will get all the support from the club they need both have close families as well
 
Has to start tonight as we'll need him against Fulham. Would expect a strong team tonight after the draw to Newcastle and with another International break looming. Would be good to see a few changes just to give everyone a bit of a kick into action.
 
Sam Lee was saying on his podcast he doesn't know what's really gone on but he knows Foden wasn't "ill".

He said it's a bit of a Grealish "get your shit together" type situation.

No idea how true that is and I know a lot of you on here hate Sam Lee but there you go..

It's pretty obvious when he was out for weeks on end that he wasn't ill.
 
It's pretty obvious when he was out for weeks on end that he wasn't ill.
Whatever's going on...

One of Pep's greatest strengths as a manager, is that he takes no shit - at all - from any player. If Foden has fallen afoul of Pep somehow, and isn't playing because of this, I trust in Pep.

Remember - for example - the bullshit Yaya was trying to pull with the help of his manager. Pep adroitly shut that down, demanding an apology from his manager before Yaya was allowed to play.
 
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Whatever's going on...

One of Pep's greatest strengths as a manager, is that he takes no shit - at all - from any player. If Foden has fallen afoul of Pep somehow, and isn't playing because of this, I trust in Pep.

Remember - for example - the bullshit Yaya was trying to pull with the help of his manager. Pep adroitly shut that down, demanding an apology from his manager before Yaya was allowed to play.
Yep, I back Pep’s judgement over any player. Pep has an incredible sense for what he needs to do to either get the best out of someone, keep them on the straight and narrow, whatever it may be. And typically, with rare exceptions, he will protect the player in public and tell whatever white lie has has to tell. The only time I remember him not doing that was with Kalvin Phillips when he publically said he was overweight. Then he later apologised for saying it. But generally speaking, Pep is excellent when it comes to protecting the players from whatever has really gone on.
 
Sam Lee was saying on his podcast he doesn't know what's really gone on but he knows Foden wasn't "ill".

He said it's a bit of a Grealish "get your shit together" type situation.

No idea how true that is and I know a lot of you on here hate Sam Lee but there you go..

He should have kept quiet after the "don't know what's really gone on" shouldn't he.
 
Sam Lee was saying on his podcast he doesn't know what's really gone on but he knows Foden wasn't "ill".

He said it's a bit of a Grealish "get your shit together" type situation.

No idea how true that is and I know a lot of you on here hate Sam Lee but there you go..
seen this mentioned a few places.
 
Sam Lee was saying on his podcast he doesn't know what's really gone on but he knows Foden wasn't "ill".

He said it's a bit of a Grealish "get your shit together" type situation.

No idea how true that is and I know a lot of you on here hate Sam Lee but there you go..
He is expert at getting things wrong like CAS i think, and here he doesnt know what is going on but feels the need to appear to know something about phil , he is a ****
 
There is still a lot of covid around and we know you can have a couple of good days and bang you are flat on your back again for a while , so it might be that, whatever it is he is entitled to keep his medical problems private . We like to think that they get paid well so we are entitled to know everything about them
 
Yep, I back Pep’s judgement over any player. Pep has an incredible sense for what he needs to do to either get the best out of someone, keep them on the straight and narrow, whatever it may be. And typically, with rare exceptions, he will protect the player in public and tell whatever white lie has has to tell. The only time I remember him not doing that was with Kalvin Phillips when he publically said he was overweight. Then he later apologised for saying it. But generally speaking, Pep is excellent when it comes to protecting the players from whatever has really gone on.

Nothing reinforces my faith in Pep’s nose than the way he bounced Sancho out of the club immediately, and the lad was just an academy player.

Immediately knew he was a bad apple and has been proven correct since.

He’s had a couple of brain farts in signing Mendy and Philips but he’s right a lot more than he’s wrong.
 
No doubt in my mind it was something more than an 'illness'. Hopefully sorts himself out pronto, we need him!
Two different people have told me they've seen him playing 5 a side down at Reddish in the last month or so.

I called bull shit on the first guy that told me, and then a completely unrelated person told me the same story a few weeks later.

Both mentioned he played in a white balaclava.

So not convinced its illness or injury!
 
Two different people have told me they've seen him playing 5 a side down at Reddish in the last month or so.

I called bull shit on the first guy that told me, and then a completely unrelated person told me the same story a few weeks later.

Both mentioned he played in a white balaclava.

So not convinced its illness or injury!

What is he, the Stig?
 
Good to see him in the side from the start tonight. Let’s hope this is the start of his season proper now.

Last season I thought his challenge was to score more goals and replace what we were missing with Mahrez leaving. He went from 16, 14 and 15 goals in the previous three seasons to scoring 27 last season.

His challenge this season is to start being more creative. Last season three defensive midfielders (Rodri, Rice and Groß) and two players who played half the number of games as Phil (de Bruyne and Neto) had more assists than Foden in the Prem.

He’s also not very creative at all from central attacking mid with just four assists in all competitions from there all last season.

He lacks link-up play with Haaland when he plays in central attacking mid as well. Watch back some of the games from previous seasons where he played centrally and there are games where there isn’t a single pass to each other between Foden and Haaland.

He stepped up is goals last season, let’s see him take that next step up and add more creativity to his game, especially centrally (he is much more creative when playing wide, to be fair to him).

If he does this and carries it on over subsequent seasons with higher goals and assists together, he’ll be the complete player.
 
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