Phil Foden Fires Back at Anfield Nightmare and Slot’s ‘115 Charges’ Remark with Awkward Instagram Posts

Phil Foden Hits Back at Anfield Disasterclass and Slot’s ‘115 Charges’ Remark with Cringeworthy Instagram Posts

Liverpool delivered a powerful lesson to Manchester City at Anfield, allowing us to extend our lead over them to 11 points and further solidifying our grip on the Premier League title.

In the match, Phil Foden was one of the standout underperformers in a lackluster Pep Guardiola side, receiving a disappointing 6.0 rating on SofaScore—lower than any other player. With just one win from eight ground duels and 12 possession losses, the England international struggled against our dominant midfield trio of Ryan Gravenberch, Alexis Mac Allister, and Dominik Szoboszlai.

One moment in particular saw the Dutch midfielder leave Foden trailing with a piece of skill that highlighted the stark contrast between the two teams’ current form.

Following this disappointing performance, Foden, likely facing criticism, appears to be responding through his recent social media posts, suggesting he’s attempting to reclaim some confidence.

Phil Foden Earns the Lowest Rating Among Manchester City Players at Anfield

The No. 47 shared a photo showcasing all his career trophies and medals, including the Footballer of the Year award he won last season.

It’s understandable to post this as a reminder of his achievements, especially considering that with just three goals and two assists in 17 matches this season, he’s unlikely to add any more silverware if his individual and team form continues.

Adding fuel to the fire, Arne Slot’s comments about the “115 charges” concerning the champions of England seem to signal a rising rivalry between us and the team from down the M62.

As long as we maintain a strong lead at the top of the table and keep a team that has been so hard to beat in recent years winless, we’re all for this heated rivalry continuing to grow.

Here are the pictures Foden shared on his Instagram stories:

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