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🎥 Watch the pick of Phil Foden's 100 Man City goals

🎥 Watch the pick of Phil Foden's 100 Man City goals

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Manchester City's Club World Cup exit to Al-Hilal coincided with a club milestone.
Phil Foden scored his 100th goal for Pep Guardiola's side when levelling in extra-time against their Saudi Pro League counterparts before slipping to a 4-3 reversal.
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Remarkably, the Blues' homegrown star is only their 20th player to reach a century and second in their current squad after Erling Haaland previously hit that milestone.
The 'Stockport Iniesta' has hit some crackers en route to triple digits and against some of the biggest and best that elite-level football has to offer.
Here's just a small sample of Foden's goal-scoring brilliance.
But which one was your favourite? Let us know in the comments.
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