Scottish Daily Mail

United never an option for City’s Kalvin

- By Jack Gaughan

The scene might be a grand, chandelier-heavy ballroom inside houston’s ritzy Post Oak hotel but Kalvin Phillips is not for dancing around the issue.

As Manchester United and their interest in him is raised, the eyebrows go up and Phillips wears a look of, ‘Come on, what do you think?’ as he waltzes into a jibe.

‘Going to United?’ he smirks. ‘There was never any chance of me going there. You know my loyalty to Leeds. My family are all Leeds fans.

‘I was honoured by United wanting me, one of the biggest teams in the world but, no, I had to stay loyal to Leeds and go to the other side of Manchester.

‘It’s just the way I am. I want to be loyal to the people who have given me the biggest opportunit­y in the world.’

In one swing, Phillips ingratiate­d himself to Manchester City’s fans and made his point to Leeds too that only a small number of clubs were capable of turning his head away from elland Road.

City were one of them and here he is, a £42million footballer relishing the limelight and flanked by Rodri on media duties — a partnershi­p that could develop in Pep Guardiola’s midfield.

Given the connection­s Phillips already enjoys within Pep Guardiola’s squad — Jack Grealish, Kyle Walker and John Stones in particular — any transition appears seamless.

But the midfielder is aware of the realities of trying to force a way into City’s starting XI. It will be no easy task, especially in a World Cup year. he has discussed all of this with Gareth Southgate and felt compelled to test himself regardless.

‘It’s a risk and reward thing,’ says Phillips. ‘I want to come here and prove myself against the best players in the world.

‘I know there will be times I’m pulling my hair out because it is so difficult but that is what I wanted. At Leeds I was the guy who needed to play every game, at City that isn’t the case. I need to get my head around that.’

Phillips recognises that the high-energy grounding taught by Marcelo Bielsa, and how the Argentine elevated his game to levels few at Leeds thought possible, will help under Guardiola. But also that he needs to learn advanced spatial awareness and quicker scanning to evolve into a Champions League midfielder. Bielsa turned him into a pure No 6 whereas Guardiola’s hope this summer was to sign someone who could do a bit of everything. Phillips (pictured) can be expected to operate slightly further forward, as he did for england at last summer’s euros. ‘At the euros it was new to me but I did reasonably well,’ says Phillips. ‘everything Marcelo taught me was a lot of movement without the ball, creating space for yourself to get on the ball. ‘With City, it is moving into spaces to help team-mates get on the ball or getting in position to turn on the ball and play forward all the time. ‘It was the opportunit­y to be coached by Pep. I couldn’t turn it down. even if Pep’s only here for one more year it will hopefully be a good year.’

Leeds has been a topic of conversati­on here in Texas between Phillips and erling haaland, the pair sharing a bond over their love for the club.

Phillips is keeping the family home over the Pennines while purchasing a flat in Manchester city centre. he talks about the difference between City and his boyhood club and how he almost turned his TV off during last season’s 7-0 defeat at the etihad.

‘I loved playing against City,’ he says. ‘Just to play against some of the best. It was very difficult — I’m happy to be with them now!

‘Just how technical every player is, the tempo they play at and then how they can just change tempo like that...’

Phillips clicks his fingers to demonstrat­e the rapid change in rhythm. he might as well be doing that for his own career, too. Just not at Old Trafford.

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