Manchester City's young midfielder Phil Foden has been a hot topic in football lately. The 21-year-old England international was impressive in Manchester City's 3-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers, contributing a pass and a shot to secure all three points. Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola was full of praise for Foden's performance in a post-match interview, calling him a "good player".
Pep Guardiola said: "Foden is a very good player. He has great technique and passing ability at his feet and is able to create a lot of chances in the game. His performance was eye-catching and I'm very happy with his performance. ”
However, Pep Guardiola also stressed that for a player to truly prove his quality, in addition to performing well in the game, it is more important to be able to help the team win the game. 'You can play well but you have to win the game. "That's Pep Guardiola's credo.
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In today's football, there are many players who can show great skill and gorgeous skills in the game, but in the end, they can't help the team win. Although such players can attract the attention of fans, they are not very valuable in the eyes of the team and the coach. After all, football is a team sport, and the success of an individual is ultimately subordinated to the interests of the whole.
Foden clearly understands this. Although he always does his best to show his quality on the pitch, he knows better that his goal is to help the team win. As a result, we always see Foden actively involved defending, fighting for possession and stepping up for the team when it mattered most.
As Pep Guardiola said: "Foden is a very good player. "His performance has earned the recognition of the fans and coaches. However, in Foden's mind, he may be more interested in winning that game. Because only victory can prove that his efforts are worth it, and can make him one step closer to his dream.
Overall, Foden's performances showed the potential and growth of a young player. And Pep Guardiola's praise makes us look forward to his future performances even more. It is believed that in the near future, Foden will become the backbone of Manchester City and the England national team, and lead the team to higher glory.