Thing is, Pep has handled him brilliantly.
There is a standard he requires, there is a standard he can accept, then there is a standard he reserves for only those players he knows cannot be sold short.
When you have worked with Messi, Xavi and Iniesta, Pep knows when your natural ability is from a different sphere.
Txiki worded him up, Pep was able to recognise it, but Foden is so lucky to have a manager who doesn't suffer fools, who knows what it takes to take the greats to the top.
Phil can be a true great. One day we could be speaking about a generational talent who can win England another World Cup and City a couple of Champions League titles.
And all from a skinny lad from Stockport who just wanted to play for City.
He can live out the dreams of thousands of Blues.
Stay away from the birds and booze, get yourself some proper Italian suits, ditch that horrendous wardrobe of scally shite and everything else will take care of itself.
if am right foden was one of the fast tract players that city put up a couple of levels and he still stood out from the older lads. he was a small build and short so only needed to grow and bulk up. but now he is so powerful and strong you see players bounce off him
city and pep still have to be very careful with foden and look after him because from now on he demands a place on the team sheet. yes at that age you can play every day or every game. but keeping him hungry and earn his place in training will be the next step