As Man City seeks victory over Arsenal following Wolves’ loss, Phil Foden makes a promise of atonement

 

Phil Foden asserts that Manchester City is still smarting from their shocking loss at Wolves and is determined to make amends at Arsenal on Sunday.

 

The champions lost their first Premier League game of the season at Molineux last weekend, playing sloppily against all odds.

 

It came at the end of a miserable week in which Newcastle also eliminated the club from the Carabao Cup.

 

In the Champions League on Wednesday, they rebounded with a tenacious 3-1 victory at RB Leipzig, and Foden, who scored the game’s first goal, wants to carry the momentum to the Emirates Stadium.

 

The Gunners were City’s main rivals for the title the previous campaign, and the England international is well aware of the significance of their first-round matchup.

 

We were disappointed by the most recent two results, the 23-year-old said.

 

“Wolves was a little bit of a poor game for us.

Teams are intelligent; they observe us and comprehend what we do.

There was no room to create anything because they adopted a defensive strategy, which was effective.

 

We are forced to put up with it.

The majority of teams that play us in competition do so, and we must navigate them.

 

“It was a disappointing outcome, but we’re still in first place in the league, and if we go out and beat Arsenal, we can make it up to them,” said the player.

 

“There is no better team to do that against than Leipzig.

It was crucial to get back to winning ways and put in a strong performance.

They are a strong team, but we had good game management.

 

“Now, the crucial match against Arsenal is approaching. We must heal in order to prepare for the battle.

 

Although it won’t determine who wins the league, this is a crucial game that we want to win.

“.

 

Foden’s most productive position for club and country has been a topic of discussion this season.

 

He has primarily excelled in wider roles for City, but this season, with Kevin De Bruyne injured, he has been used more centrally.

 

The more games I play, the more I can learn from them, he said.

“There’s still a lot to improve on,” he said.

 

“I had a great time on Wednesday night.

I had a few opportunities that led to scoring, which is crucial.

 

“It will take time, but I’m looking forward to spending more time there and getting a better understanding of the role.

“.

 

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