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Published on 2024-04-27 16:00:00
Former Arsenal star Ian Wright has praised a Manchester City player, Phil Foden, for his entertaining style of play. Foden has been in impressive form, scoring 24 goals and providing 10 assists in 48 appearances across all competitions. He has been a joy to watch this season, with his creativity and attacking prowess standing out in City’s squad. Foden’s performances have earned him a strong season rating and have played a big role in City’s push for the Premier League title.
In a recent episode of Wrighty’s House, Wright highlighted Foden’s skills on the ball, praising his touches, movement, and goals. Foden’s contributions, including scoring in City’s recent 4-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion, have impressed fans and pundits alike. His ability to create opportunities and take on defenders has made him a key player for City this season, and he has been instrumental in their title challenge.
With just five games left in the Premier League season, City are locked in a tight battle with Arsenal and Liverpool for the title. Foden’s performances have been crucial for City’s success, and if they end up lifting the trophy, he will be a major reason why. His entertaining style of play and impressive statistics have earned him praise from Wright and a strong reputation as one of City’s standout players this season.
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