Virtuoso cup final display suggests future is Phil Foden-coloured

You can take our freedom. But you’ll never take our largely routine domestic cup victories! On a fun, occasionally full‑throated afternoon at Wembley Manchester City extended their hugely impressive winning run to six of the past seven domestic trophies.

At times City seemed to doze a little at the wheel. Aston Villa played with heart and might have made it 2-2 at the death. But there was a fleeing always of the domestic trophy juggernaut, holding its opponent at arm’s length.

Most of all there was a performance of ethereal grace from Phil Foden, who played brilliantly at the start when the game was there to be taken, who had five shots at goal, completed 46 of his 51 passes, dribbled around pretty much the whole Villa team, and showed an alluring command of the space around him.

Foden has been slowly clarifying for the past year or so. His talent has never been in doubt. It is more the question of whether he has those hard edges to bring it to bear, or indeed whether he will get the air to breath in this winning machine. How much football is enough football? Have his horizons been preserved, or even shrunk by that extended apprenticeship? One thing is clear after this performance. He really does need to be out there, being stretched and refined, finding the outer limits of his own extraordinary talent.

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