Phil Foden turned in another brilliant performance in Manchester City's 2-2 draw against Liverpool, something that's becoming a useful habit for him at Anfield.
The England international made life miserable for ex-City player, James Milner down the left-hand side. Outpacing him and most of the time getting the better of him.
His relentless work rate paid off with a wonderful strike and assist in the second half, following a deluge of moments in the first half that could have ended with City taking the lead.
Here’s a minute-by-minute look at how the 21-year-old again took Merseyside by storm...
16th minute: After a quiet first 15 minutes for City, Foden did well to make a lovely run into the box, keeping onside and holding the ball up for Bernardo Silva, who had a shot blocked. Foden's awareness of all the possibilities around him at all times made this half-chance possible.
18th minute: Kevin De Bruyne pinged a nice loopy cross into the box, Foden getting a header at the end of it but it just bobbled wide.
20th minute: Bernardo Silva picked out Foden in the box with a great run, zipping away from multiple Liverpool defenders. Foden took a touch, allowing Alisson to charge from his goal and make a smart save.
22nd minute: At the other Foden had a little shoulder barging action with James Milner near the byline to prevent the ex-City man from putting in a cross.

31st minute: Milner shoved and then looked to have clipped the heels of Foden as he ran into the Liverpool box after another great pass by playmaker De Bruyne. Free-kick, definitely. Penalty, maybe. Referee Paul Tierney gave nothing.
34th minute: Foden repaid the favour this time, with a wicked cross from the left all the way to near the right edge of the six-yard box. It created a huge chance for City, but De Bruyne headed wastefully over.
41st minute: Grealish released Foden down the wing and Milner pulled him back for a hard-earned booking - just another moment that showed how quick Phil can be once he’s unleashed with the ball out wide.
42nd minute: Ederson’s pinpoint long ball was perfect for Foden to chase. Again he escaped from the beleaguered Milner but Allison came out to smother any space to shoot.
60th minute: The second half had been a lot tougher for City as Liverpool hit the front through Sadio Mane. Foden looks to his teammates and asks for calm.
68th minute: GOAL!!!! It was coming all game for Foden. Getting the better of Milner, after collecting a nice pass from Gabriel Jesus, Foden took the ball out just wide enough to power a left-footed shot into the bottom right corner. The width drew Allison out leaving space for a dead-eyed finish
80th minute: GOAL!!!!! Mohamed Salah had brought the house down but Foden had one more piece of magic up his sleeve. A cross into the box caused havoc and the ball fell to De Bruyne, whose deflected strike flew past Alisson
Former Manchester United player and now Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville declared a joint Player Of The Match Foden and Salah. However, this might have just been to annoy Roy Keane.
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