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Mikey Moore

Foden is one of the best players in the premier league.

He might be but why he felt the need to go into a big Tournament and just run around chewing gum is beyond me.

And maybe it’s a me thing as I don’t doubt that he tries his best. I just don’t understand why players need to chew gum. And that he wasn’t at his best frustrated me more than if he had been an average player. He just came across as complacent.
 
I've always rated Foden since I saw kid in England U17, he's not yet turned into the player I thought he would be, I don't think he's been allowed the freedom to play his game in his preferred position, to my mind he's never a wide player, it's a complete waste playing him there.
 
I've always rated Foden since I saw kid in England U17, he's not yet turned into the player I thought he would be, I don't think he's been allowed the freedom to play his game in his preferred position, to my mind he's never a wide player, it's a complete waste playing him there.
He did really well for city playing de Bruynes role last season
 
Began watching those clips from Thursday thinking it would be like Odebert in his first Start, promising but not much more, but that was a different animal. Incredible he did not get an assist and multiple long dribbles beating multiple opponents.
 
He might be but why he felt the need to go into a big Tournament and just run around chewing gum is beyond me.

And maybe it’s a me thing as I don’t doubt that he tries his best. I just don’t understand why players need to chew gum. And that he wasn’t at his best frustrated me more than if he had been an average player. He just came across as complacent.
He was played out of position.
 
He was played out of position.
There was some discussion recently mentioning how we all know how Pep drills his players to play his way and it was argued that because Foden has never played under anyone else and came through as a kid playing purely under Pep, had no loans etc.. that when he plays for England it's extremely difficult for him to adapt compared to other players who might have grown up saying under multiple managers, had several clubs, loans etc. and find it easier. It might all be gonads but it was an interesting listen.
 
Yeah, you don't get voted player of the season if you are crap. Peoples expectations are down to them.

Yes I am wrong in thinking that chewing gum and playing on a football pitch ought to be mutually exclusive. Especially when representing your country or paid a LOT to live a dream profession for your club.
 
Yes I am wrong in thinking that chewing gum and playing on a football pitch ought to be mutually exclusive. Especially when representing your country or paid a LOT to live a dream profession for your club.
Apparently the chewing gum thing is a slow release energy thing.

Think it was Bergvall that nearly choked on it pre season going for a header, can't believe it is safe to be honest.
 
Fodens class, people are just talking jive. Southgate and his tinkering killed any chance of seeing the best of him. The lads tremendous

I'm not sure people realise just how bad Southgate was. He wasn't qualified at all to work with elite talent.

The other great comment above is how these midfield maestros now get pushed into the wider channels because of how the game has evolved. I still say that when referees start applying the laws of the game on the professional fouls / dark arts we might see a return into the centre of guys like De Bruyne, Foden, Grealish etc.
 
I'm not sure people realise just how bad Southgate was. He wasn't qualified at all to work with elite talent.

The other great comment above is how these midfield maestros now get pushed into the wider channels because of how the game has evolved. I still say that when referees start applying the laws of the game on the professional fouls / dark arts we might see a return into the centre of guys like De Bruyne, Foden, Grealish etc.

Those three play for a team that routinely deploys the professional foul to patch up the fact none of them have much defensive nous.
 
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