Phil Foden V Jude Bellingham: The Battle For England's Number 10
Manchester City and Real Madrid are evenly poised as they head into their Champions League quarter-final second leg at Etihad Stadium - and it will be another audition for two of England's greatest talents.
Phil Foden
has lit up the Premier League this season with his performances for City, while
Jude Bellingham's form for Real Madrid has caught the eye across Europe.
Both players
will be key to England's hopes at Euro 2024 but Gareth Southgate has a welcome
dilemma - who will play in the number 10 role?
They both
started in that position for their opposing clubs in a frantic first leg
which finished 3-3 in Madrid last week.
Foden was a
standout performer, picking up the man of the match award after scoring in the
second half, taking his opportunity in a position he has enjoyed on nine
occasions for City this season.
Bellingham
has notched up 24 games in the position for Real this campaign and he is likely
to play another key role in Wednesday's return leg - so how do the two players
compare statistically?
Football
stats website WhoScored has rated them almost identically in the number 10
position this season with Foden scoring 7.84 and Bellingham 7.83 according to
their metrics.
Foden has
seven goals and three assists in his 10 appearances, only contributing to more
goals (12) from the right-hand side, where he has played on 18 occasions across
all competitions for club and country.
Bellingham
has contributed to an extraordinary 24 goals (16 goals, eight assists) as an
attacking midfielder, but he has played two-and-a-half times the number of
games in that position than Foden this season.
From BBC Sport
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