Erling Haaland's Struggles in the Most Challenging Position
Manchester City's striker, Erling Haaland, is facing a tough time on the field, described by his manager as playing in "the most difficult position on the planet."
Phil Foden netted twice in Manchester City’s 4-1 Champions League victory over Borussia Dortmund, with Pep Guardiola hailing his resurgence—but will it secure a recall to the England squad ahead of the international break?
Phil Foden delivered a standout performance as Manchester City secured a 4-1 triumph over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League, marking a significant return to form for the forward. His two clinical goals, both executed with precision and finesse, showcased a level of confidence and technical ability that had been notably absent in recent seasons. Guardiola praised Foden’s “special” display, emphasizing how the player’s ability to place the ball “like a pass to the net” has redefined his scoring prowess.
The win against Dortmund, a team with just one loss this season, was a crucial step for both the player and the club after a challenging 2024/25 campaign. Foden’s four shots on target—matching Erling Haaland’s tally—were a testament to his improved contribution in front of goal. Guardiola admitted the team had missed Foden’s creativity and finishing last season, highlighting his potential to elevate City’s attack moving forward.
"Phil is back! How many times, how many years have we seen this type of goal from Phil? We missed it a lot last season, even this season," Guardiola remarked post-match. "He’s confident to score this type of goal, where it’s not necessary to shoot strong—just put the ball close to the post. Phil is fantastic."
Foden himself expressed his delight with the performance, telling TNT Sports: "I’m loving it. I need to play with a smile on my face, which I’m doing." The forward acknowledged the struggles of the past year but noted the renewed team cohesion that helped City overcome Dortmund’s resistance. His form could prove pivotal as Manchester City prepare to host Liverpool in a high-stakes Premier League clash on Super Sunday.
With Thomas Tuchel set to announce his latest England squad on Friday, speculation is mounting over whether Foden will reclaim his spot. Last selected in March 2025, the 24-year-old has been absent from the Three Lions’ training camps for the past three cycles. Guardiola, however, remains optimistic, stating: "There’s no person in this country or in the world who doesn’t know his quality and ability."
While England’s midfield is brimming with talent, Foden’s stats this season—ranking joint-fourth in chance creation (20) among Premier League players—could bolster his case. Only Everton’s Jack Grealish (21) has outperformed him in this metric. Tuchel’s decision will hinge on more than numbers, but Foden’s recent displays may finally convince the manager to reintegrate him into the fold.
Foden’s next challenge comes on Sunday, November 9, when Manchester City face Liverpool in a prime-time clash. A strong performance could further cement his return to prominence, both domestically and internationally. The match kicks off at 4:30 PM UK time, with fans urged to watch live via Sky Sports or NOW for exclusive coverage.
As the international break approaches, Foden’s Champions League heroics and growing influence in the Premier League may yet secure him a place on the England plane. Whether he can translate club success to the national team remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: the forward is enjoying his football again.
Comments (0)
Leave a Comment
Be the first to comment on this article!