Pep Guardiola has lavished praise on Phil Foden, dubbing him as the “best player in the Premier League right now” following his standout performance that propelled Manchester City to a stunning comeback victory over Manchester United at the Etihad Stadium.
Despite an early setback with Marcus Rashford’s sensational opener for the visitors, City asserted their dominance throughout the contest, with Foden emerging as the catalyst for their resurgence.
Amidst controversy surrounding his second-half equalizer, Foden showcased his remarkable talent by curling a sublime shot past Andre Onana, igniting City’s comeback.
Displaying versatility and tenacity, Foden capitalized on a defensive lapse to notch his second goal, sealing a crucial win for the home side.
Guardiola expressed admiration for Foden’s evolution, attributing his success to increased maturity and tactical acumen.
Foden’s heroics not only secured City’s sixth win in seven meetings against their rivals but also propelled them within touching distance of league leaders Liverpool.
Meanwhile, Rashford’s early brilliance for United was overshadowed by City’s relentless onslaught, leaving the visitors unable to withstand their opponent’s relentless pressure.
As City continues to soar under Guardiola’s guidance, United faces mounting challenges, with their aspirations of reclaiming former glory appearing increasingly distant.
Despite Rashford’s standout moment, United struggled to match City’s intensity, highlighting the gulf in quality between the two sides.
As United’s new co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, sets ambitious goals for the club, the magnitude of the task ahead becomes evident in the face of City’s sustained excellence.