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Rico Lewis impact at Bournemouth summed up by Man City fan chant

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Foden gives scary reminder It feels like Phil Foden has barely had a kick this season, having been around the squad for ages.

Bournemouth delivered a check to those narratives with the 22-year-old becoming the fourth-youngest player in the club's history to net 200 appearances.

It doesn't guarantee that he will start every game for the rest of the campaign, but is a handy reminder of the young-yet-experienced talent that the Blues are still to see the best of.

If he can continue anything like this level of display, we will see a lot more of him over the rest of the campaign. The goal was as clinical as he wasn't at Forest last week, pouncing on a Bournemouth error to take him to 10 for the season in all competitions and his first in the league since Brentford before the World Cup.

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