Foden: I've learned a lot this season and how hard it takes to win honours
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Live broadcast on 3/0 Recently, Manchester City winger Foden talked about the team's slump this season in an interview.

Foden said: "I feel like this season, even though we haven't won as many trophies, I've learned a lot from it, I've learned how much hard work it takes to win those honours and how high the bar is needed to win. ”

'I think it's a lot of things [for City to fall out] and obviously we've had a lot of injuries. In the past, winning everything was extremely demanding on the players, and no one can stay at the top forever, and there will always be lows in life. We don't need to change much, we just have to trust the coach and try to stay fit because injuries have been bothering us. ”

"At the same time, we need to stay together, get motivated, try again and create a good environment – I think that's all we need to do so that we can get back to the top. This season has been a learning process for me and hopefully next season we can get back to our best and play the way we used to be. ”

Foden also reflected on his feelings about playing for Manchester City: "Making my debut for Manchester City has always been a dream of mine as a child. From the age group to the Academy, working my way up to the first team is something I've always dreamed of. For me, playing in a Manchester City shirt is my greatest achievement. ”

Foden also spoke about the talented players in football today: "There are many talented players in world football. I love Yamal, he's been doing really well at such a young age – I've been enjoying watching him lately. ”

Foden also spoke about his thoughts on getting involved in the cause: "This is the second time I've interacted with a hearing-impaired child and I love the activities. I also have a brother with autism who also has a disability. I've always wanted to use my influence to do my part off the pitch and get involved in the lives of the kids and help them as much as I can. ”