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Always something a bit different about Phil Foden says youth
Joe Makin, football development officer at the Reddish Vulcans club in Stockport, taught ‘shining light’ Foden from 2007 to 2008.

Joe Makin, football development officer at the Reddish Vulcans club in Stockport, taught Foden from 2007 to 2008 and said he was a “shining light” from the beginning.

Foden, who has won six Premier League titles with Manchester City, as well as the Champions League and two FA Cups, is expected to start for the Three Lions in the Euro 2024 final against Spain in Berlin on Sunday.

Mr Makin, who has coached at the Reddish Vulcans for 30 years, said: “There was always something a bit different with Phil.

“He was always destined for stardom.

“He was a very talented little boy, which was noticeable from the beginning.

“We’ve had lots of boys play for Reddish Vulcans that have gone on to have good football careers, but Phil was just that little shining light, with his turns and his twists and his mobile ability and above all, the balance.

“He had amazing balance for a little boy.”

He said Foden was always a stand-out player from the beginning, adding: “I could see he was the best one that I’ve ever seen.

“He had great balance, as I say, and his will to achieve.

“He was always destined to be just that little bit better than the next player, and then if the next player got better, he would get even better then.

“It’s an old cliche in football, isn’t it, that it’s the first to arrive, but the last to leave, because it’s practice, practice, practice.

“He was always on time.

“And he just had bundles of energy.

“And it was his desire, if a child has desire, to become better, to achieve.

“He had the ambitions then to achieve professional status, which obviously he has done.”

Mr Makin added: “This is my 30th year with Reddish Vulcans, and he is still the best one we’ve produced, really.

“And that’s understandable when you think about it, because he’s achieved the heights that he has achieved.

“And maybe, just maybe, he could go on to achieve even greater heights.”

Mr Makin said he was still in contact with Foden and that he “always” sends messages of support.

His message to Foden ahead of Sunday was: “I’ll just say good luck.”

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