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“Anytime we play together he makes me uncomfortable and I don’t score goals-Phil Foden names Manchester City Star he is not convenient playing with

Man City player likened to Paul Gascoigne following masterful performance against Villa Tonight at the Etihad Stadium, Manchester City defeated Aston Villa to get back to winning ways in the Premier League.

Phil Foden scored an incredible hat-trick in the victory. City fared considerably better tonight against a formidable opponent, following a dismal performance and outcome against Arsenal over the weekend.

Rodri gave City the lead early on following some excellent build-up play down the right side by Jeremy Doku and Phil Foden.

Jhon Duran, who did a great job of breaking through the City defense and finishing past Stefan Ortega Moreno into the far corner, gave Villa the equalizer moments later. However, Foden gave City their lead back, although the goal was quite fortunate.

After Nicolo Zaniolo moved out from the end of the wall to open a tiny opening, the England player took a free kick from the edge of the box. Following excellent movement by Rodri, Foden scored City’s third goal and his second of the half with a first-time finish.

A few minutes later, he finished his hat-trick in spectacular style. Tonight, Foden was outstanding once more, as Ally McCoist compared the player to an England icon throughout the match.

Foden will have been extremely motivated to make up for his poor performance against Arsenal on Sunday night. And he most definitely did, as the £225,000-a-week guy and Rodri were key players in tonight’s victory. With Jack Grealish and Bernardo Silva on the wings and Kevin De Bruyne on the bench, Foden was at his elusive best, playing a center role. In between the lines, Foden was captivating and gave the team his all as usual.

He certainly strengthened his cause to be named the PFA Player of the Season, and McCoist gave a glowing assessment of him halfway through the second half. When TNT Sports pundit Darren Fletcher mentioned that Foden’s style of ball handling reminded him of Gascoigne, McCoist retorted, “Do you know what the two of them have in common? When they are moving with the ball, they do not have to stare at it.

I’ve observed that regarding Foden. And Gascoigne was quite good at it. They were looking around, in full flow, and they knew where the ball was. That truly is a talent. Following Foden’s incredible third goal into the top corner, McCois remarked, “He’s been magic, he truly has.”

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