Interesting to hear in Kyle Walker’s recent interview with Neville that Pep asks his central midfielders to play the ball back quickly to a player behind them who’s facing forward, rather than allowing them to have a go on the half-turn.
That limits one of Phil Foden’s best strengths. If he’s restricted to doing that high up the pitch, and not deeper, then when we play him deeper like we have this year, we limit him severely.
I watched the full game back against Forest and genuinely think he played well. He created numerous chances - one early on that Semenyo should have done better with, a mazy dribble through the centre (that only he could pull off) midway through the first half that led to a chance for Haaland / Semenyo, and another chance for Haaland just before half time after Rodri played a first time pass to Phil in the pockets high up the pitch after regaining possession.
He also had a couple of long-range efforts that tested the keeper. But realistically, he’s just not high enough up the pitch to make the difference he normally does.
There was another moment where he made a great run (which he does so well and so consistently when he’s higher up the pitch) and Rayan Cherki found him from deep with a great pass. I can’t help but feel it should be Cherki deeper and Foden in behind Haaland to get the best out of both of them.
Foden is at his best when he’s high up the pitch, receiving the ball quickly in pockets of space. From there he has the room (and the safety of not being too deep in our own half) to do what he does best, turning on the half-turn and running at goal, or getting played in behind by quick passes from deep.
Rodri is too close to him in this game to find him reliably in the pockets, and the centre halves, Dias and Guehi, simply aren’t capable of those passes consistently. A fit John Stones would change this side massively, but I also think we’re just playing people in the wrong positions.
He’ll come back, lads. I genuinely don’t think it’s that he’s lost it, it’s that he’s being played out of position in a system that limits most of our players’ best strengths and he's got fuck all confidence.
Probably the player who could benefit most from a change of ideas, in my opinion.