He is one of the best players in the world already.
I agree but he needs that champs league trophy for the world to really take notice
Tbf he scored in both legs of the Dortmund game which put us through. The big chance in the 1st leg of the PSG game he should have buried mind, last night he was unlucky.He does need to rediscover his finishing quickly.
Watching him for 5 seasons from u18's through to about 6 weeks ago, his finishing has set him apart. Absolutely clinical, the chance would come and he'd finish it. Ruthless, effortless. Some of the finishes he's capable of are incredible too, the Chelsea goal was something every striker in the world would be proud of.
But in the last 4 CL games, he's lost it a bit, should have scored 2 or 3 huge chances, and to be fair was unlucky with a couple of others. Maybe it's a reminder of how big these games are for a 20 year old in his first real season as a starter.
I just don't want it to come back to bite him in a big game, because he's so young, and it means so much to him as a City fan.
Also I don't want him to lose his goalscoring because it really does set him apart and if you're talking about being the best player in the world, ballon d'or type stuff, being a 20+ goal a season player puts him on another level.
Like you, I am not concerned. I just think he needs to calm down a touch. He's so desperate to score, he's started snatching at things a little and lacking just an atom of composure at the final moment. Entirely understandable for a 20 year old playing for his childhood dream team in such big games. He just oozes talent however and with experience he'll be putting these chances away like clockwork, I am convinced of it.Tbf he scored in both legs of the Dortmund game which put us through. The big chance in the 1st leg of the PSG game he should have buried mind, last night he was unlucky.
Little harsh Domalino.He does need to rediscover his finishing quickly.
Watching him for 5 seasons from u18's through to about 6 weeks ago, his finishing has set him apart. Absolutely clinical, the chance would come and he'd finish it. Ruthless, effortless. Some of the finishes he's capable of are incredible too, the Chelsea goal was something every striker in the world would be proud of.
But in the last 4 CL games, he's lost it a bit, should have scored 2 or 3 huge chances, and to be fair was unlucky with a couple of others. Maybe it's a reminder of how big these games are for a 20 year old in his first real season as a starter.
I just don't want it to come back to bite him in a big game, because he's so young, and it means so much to him as a City fan.
Also I don't want him to lose his goalscoring because it really does set him apart and if you're talking about being the best player in the world, ballon d'or type stuff, being a 20+ goal a season player puts him on another level.
Foden is being coached by better coaches and working with world-class players every day. He is also being mentored by one of the greatest managers ever. He has already overtaken Sancho. I don't blame Sancho for leaving but he still not good enough to get in our first team...and probably never will be. It will be interesting to see him in the Euros this Summer though.Was just curious...
Foden turns 21 later this month. Sancho turned 21 in March.
Foden:
120 games for City, 29 goals
Sancho:
133 games for Dortmund, 46 goals
Sancho is a tremendous young player no question but the critics who said Foden had to follow his footsteps and move away from City don't look so smart now. Foden has been in and around England's best team for three years learning from top players, being phased in, and this year has become a key man in our bid for European glory and regaining the title. Sancho has done excellently but in a weaker league in a team that has underperformed this season. It's not his fault Dortmund are 5th but he is guaranteed starts there whereas Foden took the harder route of trying to break into the most dominant team in England. He's slotted in where David Silva left. He's caused Pep to bench Sterling and made Pep confident in his versatility across the front line that we don't need to use a center forward.
Sancho got the headstart by taking his talents to a lower level in order to guarantee regular football. Foden waited for his time. And I'm not going to criticise Sancho because he's done very well for himself. But Pep has handled Foden magnificently and if we are to chart their individual development it is clear Foden is clear of Sancho now.