It was a six-goal thriller at the Santiago Bernabeu on Tuesday night as Real Madrid and Manchester City played out to a 3-3 draw.
This UEFA Champions League quarter-final first leg did not disappoint as the two powerhouses traded spectacular goals in the second half.
The pre-match focus was of course on the superstars such as Jude Bellingham, Vinicius Jr and Erling Haaland. But one player outshone them all.
With Kevin De Bruyne missing out on a starting position because of an illness, a Manchester City player had to step up to create magic in his absence. And England international Phil Foden did that with an inspiring strike to pull City level 2-2 at the time.
His outrageous strike has now moved his season’s tally to 22 goals and ten assists in all competitions. The left-footed effort registered an xG of just 0.06.
Once again, Foden has demonstrated his prowess in a central role, seizing the opportunity presented by Kevin De Bruyne’s absence. His adaptability and skill shine through, reaffirming his ability to thrive in various positions on the pitch.
Foden has undoubtedly been one of the most in-form attacking players in the world throughout this campaign.
Foden and Jude Bellingham showcased their talents and versatility in pivotal roles with considerable freedom, as they made compelling cases to Gareth Southgate regarding their suitability for an advanced position in England’s lineup at Euro 2024.
Bellingham has showcased his versatility at Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid, previously excelling in a deeper role but now as a number ten. However, to fully accommodate Foden’s presence
Read on caughtoffside.com