Phil Foden admits his confidence is soaring after delivering for Manchester City yet again. (More Football News)
UEFA Champions League: Phil Foden Admits His ‘Confidence Is Really High’ After Impressive Campaign
The England international claimed his 22nd goal of the campaign with a stunning strike from outside the area in City’s thrilling 3-3 draw at Real Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday
The England international claimed his 22nd goal of the campaign with a stunning strike from outside the area in City’s thrilling 3-3 draw at Real Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday.
The 23-year-old, who scored a hat-trick against Aston Villa earlier this month, appears to be City’s most in-form player heading into the closing stages of a season they hope will yield another three trophies.
“I seem to be in good scoring form this year,” said academy graduate Foden. “When you’re scoring, your confidence is really high."
“I put it down to my determination and wanting to score goals. I always believe – no matter what – I’m going to get a chance in the game and hopefully I can put them away.”
Foden’s brilliant long-range effort at the Bernabeu pulled City back level at 2-2 after they had surrendered the lead.
“It’s one of the best goals I’ve scored,” he said. “I always have this special ability in and around the box where I see myself scoring a lot of goals – it’s one of those you practice on the training ground after training."
“When I received it on the edge of the box, I thought why not try it. Thankfully I got a chance in the game to do that. I made good contact with it and when it went in the top corner, I was delighted."
“It’s one of the best feelings – to score in one of the best stadiums in the world, I can say I’ve ticked it off the bucket list now.”
Foden’s goal was followed up by an equally impressive strike from Josko Gvardiol but Real hit back to level again and ensured the second leg of the quarter-final next week will begin evenly poised.
“We stayed calm when we went behind and we just played our football, we grew into the game,” Foden said.
“I feel we’ve come a long way to come here and do what we did. We could have controlled it better when we went 3-2 up but we’re playing one of the best teams in the world.
“Overall, it’s not a bad result for us. To come here and score three goals, we’ll take it back to the Etihad.”
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