Manchester City News
By James Thompson
Published on 2024-10-03 12:00:00
Since Pep Guardiola took over as manager of Manchester City, the club has seen many players come and go. Guardiola has used a total of 90 players in the 482 games he has overseen in all competitions since 2016. One player who left City during the summer transfer window, Kalvin Phillips, recently explained his decision to join Ipswich Town. Phillips cited his desire to play regular football, enjoy the game, and reduce the stress and pressure he felt at a top club like City.
Phillips, who signed for Ipswich from Leeds United for £45m in the summer, has made 31 appearances for City over his first two seasons, including a loan spell at West Ham. At Ipswich, he has played four games across the Premier League and Carabao Cup, showing promising defensive stats despite not being a key player yet. With his confidence improving, Phillips and Ipswich will be looking to have a successful season as he aims to rediscover his love for the game.
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