Phil Foden quietly gaining momentum ahead of Manchester City’s double Gameweeks
WHISPER it quietly but Phil Foden (£6m) is on the rise in Dream Team.
Make no mistake, the Manchester City midfielder has been a disappointment for Dream Team managers for most of the season.
In fact, it could be argued that he has been the biggest flop compared to what he achieved last time around.
Last season, Foden outperformed Bukayo Saka (£6.6m), Cole Palmer (£6.1m), Bruno Fernandes (£6.1m) and every other midfielder as his 27-goal campaign (all competitions) resulted in a haul of prestigious individual awards.
So far in 2024/25, he's mustered five goals and three assists from 22 appearances, with just two goals coming in the Premier League.
In terms of Dream Team points, he's miles off the pace of the frontrunners, 99 shy of Saka and 82 short of Palmer.
However, Dream Team bosses should monitor Foden closely as few players are able to hoover up points at such a rapid rate when everything clicks.
The England international's current ownership of 8.4% is a far cry from the immense popularity he experienced last term but might that number increase ahead of Gameweek 19?
Foden has earned 36 points across the last three Gameweeks, making him one of the most in-form players in his position.
This fruitful burst has featured two goals, an assist and five bonus points.