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·18 June 2025
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·18 June 2025
Phil Foden has ended his terrible drought by scoring a record goal in the Club World Cup.
After just one minute and 51 seconds of play in Philadelphia, the Manchester City winger unlocked the scoring against Wydad Casablanca. This goal is simply the fastest in the history of the competition.
Prior to this quick opening goal, Foden was going through a 20-match drought without scoring (in club and national team play). He took advantage of a shot by Savinho that was repelled by the opposing goalkeeper to rebound and score in the box. Back in form?
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