Phil Foden warns Man City and England rivals ‘I can improve’
Phil Foden says he has warned Man City and England’s rivals that he can be even better.
The 23-year-old became the youngest ever player to win his sixth Premier League title with a brace in Sunday’s 3-1 win over West Ham, having been named the Premier League’s player of the year.
He is now determined to finish second in a row and lift his third FA Cup when City take on Manchester United at Wembley on Saturday.
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Foden told BBC Sport that Sunday was ‘the best day of my life’ but winning trophies is addictive.
He said: “It does not age. I want to keep winning trophies – the best feeling ever.”
“It can’t get much better yet,” he added. “Things are going well for me at the moment but I want to keep working hard – there are many things I can improve.
“I want to continue now, we still have one final to go.”
Such a season @PhilFoden he had it @ManCity 👏
⚽️ 19 goals
🅰️ 8 to help
🏆 6th Premier League title pic.twitter.com/ug5ZCNPNtK– Premier League (@premierleague) May 19, 2024