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'I feel frustrated' - Phil Foden aims dig at Gareth Southgate over 'difficult' England position at Euro 2024 as Man City star admits being in 'low mental state' at start of the season

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  • Foden failed to shine at Euro 2024
  • Did not enjoy left wing role
  • Says he couldn't influence games
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Foden struggled to impress at Euro 2024 despite heading into the tournament after being named the Premier League's Player of the Season. England did make it all the way to the final but the tournament ultimately ended in disappointment once again as the Three Lions were beaten by Spain, with Southgate stepping down from his role following the defeat.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Southgate was criticised for "wasting" Foden at Euro 2024 by playing the Manchester City attacker on the left wing rather than in a central position. Foden now says he found the experience very frustrating as he was unable to influence games when stationed out wide on the left of the attack.

  • WHAT FODEN SAID

    He told the Manchester Evening News: “I feel frustrated I didn’t get out what I wanted to get out of it. The position I was put in on the left was very difficult to influence the game. Coming off last season being the best player in the Premier League and playing centre midfield, I do feel the position was quite difficult to get used to. I’m one who can play multiple positions and had to try to deal with it the best I could. I don’t feel like England ever got going or performed to our potential."

    Foden also explained his slow start to the new season at City, adding: "I’m normally itching to get back but when I came back my body and my mental state was low. For me, football is played with the brain and when the brain is mentally fatigued you’re not going to see a player for who he is. I had a bit of rest, just to give my body time to recover. I took the start of the season very slowly, I didn’t play much and I was just resting and trying to get back to myself. My body just didn’t feel how I was used to and it’s something that I’ve had to deal with. I feel that’s the reason why I had a slow start to the season. I missed periods at the start of the season so I think that’s why it’s taken me so long to get going. I’ve slowly been getting back to myself.”

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    WHAT NEXT

    England are now set for a new era under Thomas Tuchel and Foden will be clearly hoping for a different role under the German. Tuchel's first games in charge are in March as England face Latvia and Albania in World Cup qualifying, and his squad list should make for interesting reading.