Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has cast doubt on Phil Foden’s participation in England’s upcoming Nations League fixtures. The 24-year-old midfielder was included in the squad for the matches against Ireland and Finland, but his recent illness has put his availability in jeopardy.
Foden has only featured once for City this season, making a substitute appearance in their Premier League opener against Chelsea. Guardiola expressed uncertainty regarding Foden’s ability to join the England team, stating, “I don’t think so right now. I think he will not go but I don’t know. He doesn’t feel well. But national teams, they decide.”
Foden is a key player for England, having earned 41 caps and started every match at Euro 2024. His absence would be a significant blow for the national team, particularly with the tournament fast approaching. The decision on his participation ultimately rests with England’s interim manager Lee Carsley, who will assess Foden’s fitness before making a final call.