Ufff, qué MOMENTAZO. Vinicius Júnior interrumpiendo la entrevista de Erling Haaland para felicitarlo por su doblete, por su premio MVP y por la histórica clasificación de Noruega a los cuartos de final de la Copa del Mundo. Honor y respeto para aquellos que reconocen cuando el rival los supera. Saber ganar, saber perder. GRANDEZA Y SEÑORÍO.
🚨 Manchester City fans need to stop turning on our own players after one bad season.
Today, Phil Foden was spotted watching a tennis match. Out of curiosity, I checked the comments, and what I saw was disappointing.
The people trolling him over his performances and even mocking his World Cup appearances weren't rival fans they were Manchester City fans.
It genuinely made me ask: why are we so quick to turn on our own players?
Let's start with Phil Foden.
This is a player who has won 6 Premier League titles, a Champions League, multiple domestic trophies, the Premier League Player of the Season award, and the Young Player of the Season award. He has delivered countless unforgettable moments for this club.
So why are some fans suddenly acting like he's no longer good enough because of one difficult season?
This isn't just about Foden.
The same happened to Kyle Walker. One poor season and people wanted our captain gone, Called him the worst captain even dressed him on haram cloths
It happened to Kevin De Bruyne. Some fans called him finished and wanted him sold. Now those same people started beating up feelings they miss KDB acting like they've always appreciated him.
John Stones has gone through it.
Bernardo Silva has gone through it. He had to Speak out; After our Treble season, people claimed we're are finished, too old, and had no legs left. same man came back and produced one of his best seasons in a City shirt.
Now it's Phil Foden's turn.
Football isn't linear. Every great player goes through difficult periods. Form is temporary, but class is permanent.
Supporting a player only when he's performing isn't loyalty it's convenience.
So I genuinely want to ask: what is the mindset behind this? Are some of our fans becoming glory hunters who only back players when everything is going well?
Because I don't understand how one bad season can erase everything Phil Foden has done for Manchester City.
He has earned our patience, our respect, and our support.
One difficult season should never erase years of greatness. @ManCity@PhilFoden