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Doha, Qatar | FIFA.COM |Â How did it make sense? He hadnât scored for England in 16 appearances and over two years. Yet when the England starting XI was read over the loud speaker at Ahmad Bin Ali Stadium, the decibel levels rose highest to greet the name of Phil Foden.
The 21-year-old may have had several recent outings off the bench under Pep Guardiola and had to wait for his opportunity here under Gareth Southgate, but the fans unanimously yearned for him to start at the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. So, too, did the pundits. Glenn Hoddle, Wayne Rooney, Gary Neville, Michael Owen and Joe Cole had helped blow the clamour for his inclusion from a storm to a tsunami.
This mischievously-talented playmaker was, they argued, exactly what England needed to stand toe-to-toe with titans in this competition. Remember Paul Gascoigne decrypting the Dutch and the West Germans at Italia â90? Foden could do the same in Qatar. Ninety minutes in Al Rayyan firmly vindicated his promotion.
Foden hip-shook his way past markers, conned opponents into conceding free-kicks, threaded piercing through-balls, and combined awareness and desire to end his long international goal drought. âI said it the other day that Phil is an amazing talent,â said Kalvin Phillips.
âI train with him every day now Iâve been at City, and it was only a matter of time before he did get the game time he wanted and needed. âAnd to pop up with a goal as well, such a crucial goal, I am very happy for him as heâs worked hard. Weâve got great players in this team, so itâs going to be hard for some people to get in, but when you stick at it, the rewards always come. Iâm very happy for him.â
Jordan Pickford added: âPhilâs a top, top player. Everyone knows that. Iâm buzzing he got his goal tonight.â There was a big should he/shouldnât he debate over whether Gascoigne should start at Italia â90. âGazzaâ emphatically answered his critics. Surely, after this, Southgate will let Foden do the same.
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SOURCE: FIFA.COM