Phil Foden has expressed his determination for City to bounce back from the 2-1 Premier League defeat to Brentford at the Etihad Stadium.
Ivan Toney put the Bees ahead in Saturday’s early offering before Phil Foden pulled City back level on the cusp of half-time.
But despite their spells of possession and protests for penalties, Brentford burst forward in injury time for Toney to win it at the death.
City, for all their possession, failed to truly carve out any clear cut chances and stretch Brentford’s defence which remained resilient.
Foden admitted that the defeat was tough to take, but is already looking forward to City’s response after the World Cup.
“We’re down, we lost a game of football. We had chances to win the game definitely.
“We need to just forget about it, clear our heads, come back from the World Cup and try and go again.
“We’re not used to having this break now. So the league will feel a little bit different his year but, like I said, once we get back, we want to start winning games again and fix it.”
These Foden’s comments were shared on Twitter by City Xtra and it attracted plenty of attention from the club’s supporters.
“Right mentality.”
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“Literally talking about the World Cup without being asked about it… your heads were nowhere near the game today just be honest”
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“Heads were too focused on the wc otherwise we wouldn’t have lost.”
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“Its quit unfortunate that the lads didnt want to play well because they were protecting themselves from injuries so as to play in the WC.”
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“Head up Phil, this was honestly on Pep. His poor management of game costed us 3 points.”
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“We didn’t have any chances to win that match, we were sloppy from the kick off, but we go again in December.”
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