Phil Foden already has a medal which most of his England team-mates still dream about. It is from England’s under-17s World Cup triumph in 2017 when Foden scored twice in the final against Spain and was voted the player of the tournament.
No wonder the 20-year-old has been built up as the future of English football. The Manchester City midfielder, in the senior squad for the first time, is a prodigious talent who is beginning to live up to the hype.
Foden has already won the Premier League with City in 2019 and experiences even at a young age for club and country have left him wanting more. “If you win youth tournaments it can give you the experience to go and win one with the first team,” said Foden about the 2017 success. “Winning the
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