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Foden says Man City can catch Arsenal in Premier League after cup win

City trail Arsenal by nine points with a game in hand but Foden is adamant the 2-0 Carabao Cup final win at Wembley can be a ‘turning point’ for Pep Guardiola’s side

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Phil Foden believes the Carabao Cup win can be a ‘turning point’ for Man City

Phil Foden believes the Carabao Cup win can be a ‘turning point’ for Man City (REUTERS)

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Phil Foden believes Manchester City’s Carabao Cup final win over Arsenal could give them a platform to catch Mikel Arteta’s team and win the Premier League title race.

City beat the league leaders 2-0 at Wembley with two goals from Nico O’Reilly to lift the first silverware of the campaign – and Foden believes it could be a turning point for them.

Arteta’s side still have a nine-point lead in the top flight but City have a game in hand while Arsenal have to visit the Etihad Stadium on 19 April and Foden sees a chance to overhaul them.

“It’s still possible to do, we still believe in it,” he said. “It’s just small steps in the right direction. Everyone’s buzzing. Obviously it could be a big turning point in the season. It’s definitely a big confidence boost as well coming into the rest of the season.”

Foden was a late substitute as his goal drought extended to a 20th game. However, he has lost his place in the side and has not started any of City’s last five matches.

He has nevertheless kept his spot in the England squad and will link up with Thomas Tuchel’s team as he tries to earn a place in the World Cup.

And he said: “Football sometimes is not straightforward. There are ups and downs and sometimes you can’t be the best version of yourself and that’s the way it is.

“It’s just about how you pick yourself back up. I’m still keeping my head down, trying to train as well as I can every day and hopefully I come back after the internationals a lot sharper and hopefully I can get more minutes and be back to where I was at the start of the season.”

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