Phil Foden confident as Man City close in on record-breaking title win
Phil Foden claims a fourth successive Premier League title for Manchester City would hand them a slice of history that may never be repeated.
Phil Foden scored twice as Manchester City secured a historic fourth successive Premier League title with a convincing 3-1 win over West Ham on Super Sunday.
Phil Foden claims a fourth successive Premier League title for Manchester City would hand them a slice of history that may never be repeated.
Fulham and Manchester City will clash at Craven Cottage on Saturday lunchtime (1230BST) with the visitors closing in on a sixth Premier League title in seven years.
Man City are building up a head of steam in the Premier League title race and we expect their winning form to continue against Wolves on Saturday (1730 BST)
Nottingham Forest and Man City will be desperate to claim three big points at opposite ends of the Premier League table when they meet on Sunday (1630 BST)
Manchester City closed the gap on Premier League leaders Arsenal to a single point after Phil Foden's first-half double inspired a 4-0 victory over Brighton.
We expect Man City and Real Madrid, squaring off for the sixth time in three seasons in the Champions League, to produce another classic on Wednesday evening (2000 BST).
The betting public will be lining up to back a rout when Man City face Luton in the Premier League on Saturday (1500 BST) but the Hatters could keep it close.
Phil Foden admits his confidence is soaring after delivering for Manchester City yet again.
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