PHIL FODEN has finally got his spark back and is now aiming to light up the rest of Manchester City’s season. The Premier League’s Player of the Year in 2023-24 felt burnt out when he returned to
Manchester City star Phil Foden speaks about the lows that followed his best season yet and why he is optimistic about the future
England were beaten finalists at Euro 2024 but their performances en route to the final copped plenty of criticism with Phil Foden admitting the tactics and positions didn't allow him to play his best
Manchester City forward Phil Foden has opened up to the Manchester Evening News about the mental toll last season has taken on him.
Phil Foden has revealed the mental toll burnout took on him after an exhausting season, where he played 65 matches across 12 months.
With Phil Foden firing Manchester City are an entirely different proposition. We have seen that so far in 2025. The England international made a slow start to this season, but since the turn of the
Man City have been one of the busier clubs in the current transfer window, and it seems that there’s still more business to be done with Phil Foden-esque ace, James McAtee the next to leave the
Phil Foden has sent Man City fans a message following his personal transformation and role in his team’s emphatic victory against Chelsea on Saturday (25 January).
Phil Foden sealed a hard-fought comeback for Manchester City as Pep Guardiola's side overturned an early deficit to defeat Chelsea.
Man City forward Phil Foden took to social media to send a message to former teammate Kyle Walker after his recent departure.
Manchester City ’s recent upturn in form has brought their assets back on the radar for Gameweek 23 in Fantasy Premier League. Four of their players netted a double-digit haul in their thumping 6-0 win against Ipswich Town on Sunday afternoon: Phil Foden, Mateo Kovacic, Kevin De Bruyne and Jeremy Doku.
A Phil Foden brace as well as goals from Mateo Kovacic, Jeremy Doku, Erling Haaland and James McAtee saw the Premier League champions look back to their usual selves