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Phil Foden lit up Wembley with a glorious performance that allowed him to finally banish the most difficult moment of his life.

Manchester City midfielder Foden became the youngest player, at 20 years and 174 days, to score two goals in a match with England at the national stadium. He also provided an assist for Declan Rice in a 4-0 blitz over Iceland. Mason Mount completed the scoring.

It was a night when England’s young players showed off their growing talents, but no one shined brighter than Foden, who was banished from the team last month for violating coronavirus protocols, along with Mason Greenwood, during the September trip to Iceland. .

Gareth Southgate felt Foden was inhibited in his early days at this camp, but the head coach said this arrogant display was evidence of why he chose him in September, and the young man was delighted to return that faith.

“To be honest, it was one of the hardest times of my life,” Foden said. ‘That’s the time when you need the trust of your coaches and Gareth had a lot of respect for me to play and trust me. It means everything. I am happy to pay him the goals and play well.

‘I was determined to go back and do the best I can. I was a little nervous but I really enjoyed it. My first goals for England mean a lot to me. I could not stop smiling. It was an incredible feeling. When you score your confidence is high, I got the second goal well from outside the area.

Southgate has spoken to Foden on several occasions since the offense in Reykjavik. He gave him minutes as a substitute in last Thursday’s defeat to the Republic of Ireland and felt this match was the perfect time to let him loose.

“It took him a few days to relax,” Southgate said. “What had happened was really hard for a young player. But in the last few days, he started to smile a little more. I am very satisfied. We know what it is capable of. It’s going to be very exciting for England in the years to come. ‘

There were several positives for Southgate at the end of a period that has been exhausting. He was frank about the schedule England have faced, saying: “We should have been playing (international football) in September.

But there was a rhythm to England’s game, albeit against inferior opponents, and he was excited by the efforts of Mount and Rice, the childhood friends who played central midfield and helped dictate the pace of the match.

Mount said: ‘I was free to go a bit further and bond with Jack (Grealish), Phil and Harry (Kane). That attack we had was fatal. It was a good performance. ‘

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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