Pep Guardiola says Phil Foden was 'not good' in Man City win over Crystal Palace and has room to improve
Phil Foden scored his sixth goal in four Premier League games as Man City overcame a difficult start to beat Crystal Palace 3-0; England international was watched by Thomas Tuchel but Pep Guardiola felt his display showed room for improvement
Sunday 14 December 2025 20:07, UK
Pep Guardiola insisted Phil Foden was "not good" in Manchester City's 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace on Sunday despite scoring his sixth goal in four Premier League games.
Foden beat Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson with a precise shot from outside the box as his fine goalscoring form continued at Selhurst Park to help City move back within two points of Arsenal.
His goalscoring display came in front of watching England boss Thomas Tuchel, but Guardiola insisted that, while he was pleased with the 25-year-old's defensive work-rate, his overall performance in possession showed he still has room for improvement.
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"Phil today, and I know the people may think differently, was not good," Guardiola said in his press conference.
"He didn't play at his best, so he lost a lot of balls. He was so in a rush in his decisions, he was so anxious.
"He has to play, just keep the ball and be associated with the other ones, and, in the right moment, make this explosion that only he has in terms of goals and assists.
"But before that he has to be more calm. He always wants to do it well, he wants to help the others. He makes the situations not clear.
"But Phil in terms of work defensively, how he pressed and how he came back, he was unbelievable, incredible.
"It was one of his best [defensive performances]. He ran maybe the best of the team and he scored a goal, because, close to the box, he is unbelievable."
Foden's goal took him to seven in the Premier League this season, matching his total for the whole of last term as he endured a poor campaign.
Guardiola left the pitch deep in discussion with him after the final whistle at Selhurst Park, with an arm around his shoulder.
"He has a lot of margin to understand the game," the Manchester City boss added.
"He will not improve his incredible quality because he's top. But understanding the game, the way you have certain moments, the way you have to play, and the way you have to accelerate or sometimes decelerate the game.
"Of course, everyone has to margin to improve. Everyone."
Carra: Foden's form will worry Arsenal
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher offered a different appraisal following the game, saying on Super Sunday: Extra Time that the Foden has returned to top form.
"He was the player of the year a year or so ago. He wasn't himself at all last season for whatever reason.
"But now he looks back to his best. And back to his best is one of the best players in the Premier League.
"It's not Haaland, it's him who must be a real fear for Arsenal because Haaland is expected. He does it year in, year out, scoring 30 or 40 goals.
"But Foden coming back to the party is a real worry."