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Mr Big Shot

‘SNIPER’ FODEN LOVES BEING LETHAL WEAPON

- ■ by DAVID McDONNELL

PHIL FODEN is relishing living up to the “sniper” nickname given to him by his Manchester City teammates.

City skipper Kyle Walker revealed Foden’s nickname after the England star scored twice to help seal a 3-1 derby win over Manchester United on Sunday.

Foden has now turned the moniker into his goal celebratio­n, which the 23-year-old has been performing a lot this season, with 18 to his name.

“It’s basically a joke from the lads,” said Foden. “They say that I shoot a lot in training and they call me the sniper. It’s my celebratio­n now – I like to do it.”

Asked which of his derby goals from Sunday was his favourite, Foden said: “The first one, for sure. It’s a nice finish – I came in on to my left and struck the ball really well.

“I’ve been practising in training a lot of different finishes and that’s one – coming inside and shooting. I’m delighted it paid off.”

Given his formidable current form for City, it is easy to forget Foden spent a big chunk of last season on the bench.

He started last season’s Champions League final and FA Cup final on the bench, while he was also among City’s substitute­s for a title clash at Arsenal, with Jack Grealish keeping him out of the team.

But this season has seen a role reversal between Foden and Grealish, the latter losing his place through poor form and injury, the former taking his game to the next level.

As well as his goals, Foden has 10 assists this season and has started City’s last 16 Premier League games, his longest consecutiv­e run since making his debut.

Of Foden’s 48 appearance­s last season, only 29 were starts, while this term he has started 35 of the 40 games he has played for City.

He has emerged as one of City’s most influentia­l players this season, keeping them on track with goals and assists during the enforced injury absences of Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland.

“He’s a special player and he’s obviously got a special ability,” said defender Ruben Dias. “That’s why he’s Phil Foden and that’s why we all recognise the kind of player he is.”

Asked if he agreed with Pep Guardiola’s claim that Foden is the Premier League’s best player on current form, Dias said: “I must agree he’s one of them, for sure.

“He’s always been special, he keeps on being special. It’s no surprise for me and for all of us in the team and in the world of football. Let’s allow him to continue.

“Not just Phil – everyone in our team has their special talent and that’s why we’re as good as we are.

“Every new year it’s a new challenge and every new year we must overcome what we’ve done before.

“Even though what’s done is done and it’s beautiful, we know if we want to do it again we’ve got to go strong and deep again.

“We’re the same people. We’re the same players, being Treble winners or not – that’s why we became Treble winners last season. That’s why we want to win again.”

 ?? ?? ■ ON TARGET: Foden gets a chance to do his goal celebratio­n in the derby on Sunday
■ ON TARGET: Foden gets a chance to do his goal celebratio­n in the derby on Sunday

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