Foden: It Was a Crazy Match, and the League Race Is Not Easy
Manchester City star Phil Foden appeared in a press statement after the 3-2 victory over Leeds United in the 13th round of the Premier League.
The player said in his interview: "It was one of the craziest matches. We had complete control in the first half, but they changed their tactics in the second half, and we couldn't get into the rhythm of the game."
He added: "It was a frustrating half, but when there was a brief stoppage, we gathered the coach and managed to adapt to their system. We got some half-dangerous chances, and in the end, I found a small space and shot the ball into the bottom corner."
He continued: "There are still some things we can improve, but we are very happy with the result."
About the title race, he said: "The league race is not easy; there are always ups and downs, and periods when you feel unable to get going, and we have been through that."
He affirmed: "Faith and team spirit ultimately prevailed. I hope this match will be a starting point for us, but in football, you can never predict anything."
He concluded his speech by saying, "I was very eager today to play and prove that I am still capable of scoring goals. I missed some opportunities against Newcastle and wanted to make up for that."
The player said in his interview: "It was one of the craziest matches. We had complete control in the first half, but they changed their tactics in the second half, and we couldn't get into the rhythm of the game."
He added: "It was a frustrating half, but when there was a brief stoppage, we gathered the coach and managed to adapt to their system. We got some half-dangerous chances, and in the end, I found a small space and shot the ball into the bottom corner."
He continued: "There are still some things we can improve, but we are very happy with the result."
About the title race, he said: "The league race is not easy; there are always ups and downs, and periods when you feel unable to get going, and we have been through that."
He affirmed: "Faith and team spirit ultimately prevailed. I hope this match will be a starting point for us, but in football, you can never predict anything."
He concluded his speech by saying, "I was very eager today to play and prove that I am still capable of scoring goals. I missed some opportunities against Newcastle and wanted to make up for that."