Phil Foden has ‘goals in his veins’ and a ‘gift’ that can see him become one of the best in the business, according to Pep Guardiola.
The 23-year-old hit a sublime hat-trick, the third of his career in the Premier League, to topple Aston Villa and get Man City’s title bid back on track after the disappointment of a weekend draw to Arsenal.
Asked what Foden has done to take a goalscoring leap this season, Guardiola was loathe to take credit away from the England star.
‘Phil in a central position has a sense of goals. In that position he gets goals and assists,’ he said.
‘He can do whatever he wants. I think he’s a really top class player and we know it. He’s open minded, he still has to focus on the things, sometimes he’s distracted with what to do defensively, but he has a natural talent, a gift. He’s so special when he’s in a central position.
‘He has goals in his veins, and we have to use him.’
Foden started poorly in the opinion of Guardiola but found his groove after a brilliant free-kick put City 2-1 ahead.
His second saw him escape the vision of any Villa defender as he waltzed into the area while his third was a thunderbolt from distance. Goals, particularly on a night like this with Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland relegated to the substitutes’ bench, have been on his mind this season.
‘I see myself as a really technical player in the pockets,’ Foden said.
‘Out wide I think I can do that job but I prefer to do it in the middle. This year I am growing into the game.
‘The manager spoke on showing rhythm and slowing the game down so I think I have added that to my game too. Before I was going so quickly, attacking every action. But now I am getting the balance just right.
‘I always try to arrive in the box, that is where
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