Pep Guardiola hits back at Gary Neville after remarks about Manchester City youngster Phil Foden
Foden impressed when handed a start against Manchester United in Houston last week
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Your support makes all the difference.Pep Guardiola has hit back at Gary Neville after the Sky Sports pundit claimed Manchester City youngster Phil Foden is at “the wrong Manchester club” for his development.
Foden is currently on tour with Guardiola’s squad in the United States and impressed when he was handed a start in last week’s 2-0 defeat to Manchester United in Houston.
Despite Foden catching the eye, Neville claimed the 17-year-old would not receive a “sustained opportunity” at City as young players are not promoted through the club’s ranks.
“He's at the wrong Manchester club for getting a sustained opportunity. City have a lot of great kids. They should be playing...” the former United full-back tweeted.
On Tuesday, Guardiola defended his reputation as a coach who brings through young talent and asked Neville: “Which is the right club? It’s a question to Gary Neville.
“My history is there. I’m not going to put young players in the squad because they are young. They will be in the squad because they have quality. I don’t have problems with that.
“The club is working well in terms of the academy. There are many players with good prospects for the future. We will be patient with those guys. They are going to train with us most, or part of, the season.
“Phil Foden is going to play in the next games. He has quality to play in that team. I’m so happy to have him. He’s a Mancunian, a City fan, a humble guy. He’s a fighter. He looks skinny but he’s a strong guy.”
“I thought even the journalist in the summertime were on holidays but I realise he [Neville] is not,” Guardiola added.
City play Real Madrid in Los Angeles on Wednesday in their second pre-season game of the summer, with friendlies against Tottenham Hotspur and West Ham United to follow.
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