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Pep Guardiola says Phil Foden shares Bernardo Silva quality at Man City

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Pep Guardiola thinks that Phil Foden thrives more than most in the biggest games of the season. The Manchester City youngster bagged a hat-trick in the derby demolition of United at the weekend to build on his start to the campaign.

Even when he wasn't in top form in the first few games, Guardiola kept him in because of the qualities he brings to the team and has seen him flourish in the last few matches.

Foden's form makes it very easy for Guardiola to keep him in the team, and Kevin De Bruyne is among those who believes the Stockport star will eventually be moulded into a star central midfielder.

City's manager thinks he needs a little more patience before he can thrive in the middle, but likened him to Bernardo Silva for his ability to shine on the biggest stages. Also read: Pep Guardiola explains why Riyad Mahrez is not in Man City team "The impact from Phil when I arrived was 'wow'.

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