Agree…….one of the best players I have ever seen at not giving the ball away and keeping possession.Samir Nasri was a fantastic player and played a key role in helping us with titles.
Agree…….one of the best players I have ever seen at not giving the ball away and keeping possession.Samir Nasri was a fantastic player and played a key role in helping us with titles.
This player looks completely finished. Honestly, no offense, but he can’t even control a simple pass without it bouncing five meters away from him. There’s zero creativity, nothing bold or risky in his game - just another Samir Nasri, a total passenger on the pitch. Horrible today.
How many excuses do people have ? From wrong position , Southgate, rice and Bellingham hate him and don’t pass him the ball , private problems, needs Rest, babymomma problems, media issues, auto immune disease ( which no one close ever mentioned so he is still always in the squad) to some guy called Webb being the reason.
What else ? The pope died too early and it hit Foden?
He is just playing like shit and has 1 move and if that move doesn’t work his whole game doesn’t work
Foden is about to turn 25…..Sterling peaked at that age and has struggled to hold down a first team spot anywhere since.
We are now not good enough to carry players who are virtually passengers.
Foden needs to turn it around pretty quickly because Pep cannot make the same mistake with the loyalty he has afforded some players this season.
I support City not Foden.Since 2018 Phil has played in 359 games Saka has played in 306.
Yamal has barely started
Why don't you eff and support someone else.
Nasri was the definition of a lazy alibi player, always passing to the guy closest to him. Been years, but that’s exactly how I remember.Samir Nasri was a fantastic player and played a key role in helping us with titles.
Spot on.No way on God's earth should we sell Foden. He is clearly exhausted physically and mentally. Just like Jac, scrub that, like all our players he has been kicked with impunity since that merchant banker Webb came back.
Surely if he's weaker and slower than he used to be that makes it more likely he's not fully well, as opposed to taking his eye off the ball or downing tools?If he wasn't a local lad and didn't come through our academy I'm sure a lot of people wouldn't be making all the excuses for him under the sun.
It's been an awful season from him, it's as simple as that.
There was a moment in the last 5 minutes yesterday where he received it on the half way line with loads of space to counter in front of him and he was caught up and shoved to the side like a school boy. Quite sad to see actually.
Be interesting to see the reactions if Foden was the £100m signing Grealish was, and vice versa.If he wasn't a local lad and didn't come through our academy I'm sure a lot of people wouldn't be making all the excuses for him under the sun.
It's been an awful season from him, it's as simple as that.
There was a moment in the last 5 minutes yesterday where he received it on the half way line with loads of space to counter in front of him and he was caught up and shoved to the side like a school boy. Quite sad to see actually.
Samir Nasri was a one game in three player, but he was never a passenger. Even on a 'bad' day, he could influence play positively, and he very rarely, if ever, gave the ball away.
Looking back at a midfield trio of David Silva, Yaya Toure, and Samir Nasri makes you realise just how average our current squad has been allowed to become.
Surely if he's weaker and slower than he used to be that makes it more likely he's not fully well, as opposed to taking his eye off the ball or downing tools?
I loved Sammy he was mint, thought we got rid of him a year too soon. His goal in the League Cup final was class.
Be interesting to see the reactions if Foden was the £100m signing Grealish was, and vice versa.
With Barry or De Jong behind (sometimes both) to do the dirty work tooSamir Nasri was a one game in three player, but he was never a passenger. Even on a 'bad' day, he could influence play positively, and he very rarely, if ever, gave the ball away.
Looking back at a midfield trio of David Silva, Yaya Toure, and Samir Nasri makes you realise just how average our current squad has been allowed to become.
And also still bags of potential which seems to often be overlookedWeirdly I think people would be much more defensive of Phil if he'd cost 100 million pounds and was coming off the back of an incredible season that saw him win POTS. City fans have always had a habit of tearing their own down going back decades.
You can actually see it in the respective player threads. Grealish seems to be beloved and can't put a foot wrong no matter how bad he's been for two seasons now, whereas Phil has some utter guff written about him because he's had a tormented season playing in a tormented team. In terms of 'credit in the bank' - Foden's got years of it.
I support City not Foden.
2018 is a great year to start with considering Saka hadn't made a start. Since 2019, he's played almost 4000 more minutes and his only break from the first team has been when he's been seriously injured.
Foden has not been good enough and if we can't rely on him then there are questions about whether he should stay here
If he wasn't a local lad and didn't come through our academy I'm sure a lot of people wouldn't be making all the excuses for him under the sun.
It's been an awful season from him, it's as simple as that.
There was a moment in the last 5 minutes yesterday where he received it on the half way line with loads of space to counter in front of him and he was caught up and shoved to the side like a school boy. Quite sad to see actually.