Pep Guardiola will leave Manchester City this summer after a trophy-laden 10 years at the Etihad Stadium
Former Premier League goalkeeper Ben Foster has admitted that he was ‘scared’ of facing Manchester City under Pep Guardiola’s leadership. The Spanish coach took charge of his final City game at the weekend, bringing an end to a trophy-laden 10 years.
Foster was one of the many goalkeepers tasked to try and stop the City side, who have dominated the Premier League. He was on the losing side in every one of his appearances against Guardiola’s side, both for West Bromwich Albion and Watford.
But what was it like coming up against his team?
“He’s changed the landscape,” Foster told the MEN. “I don’t know whether he’s changed it forever, but he definitely has changed it for a sort of 10-year period whilst he’s been here.
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“You know, when I was playing in the Premier League, if I knew we had Man City on a Saturday afternoon, honestly, you’d spend all week just thinking, ‘Oh, for God’s sake, here we go again, here we go again.”
“I think I did the calculations once, I think I’ve let something like 80 goals in against Man City, just me personally, they used to scare the life out of us. I remember once being 5-0 down after 18 minutes when I was at Watford, 18 minutes and you’re 5-0 down. We lost 8-0 at the end of the day.”
Foster also highlighted the key to Guardiola’s success at City.
“They’re ruthless. Like, I think back to the squad of [Sergio] Agüero and Vincent Kompany and David Silva, you know, those guys just, ah, it’s scary,” he said. “Kevin De Bruyne, it was just a keep-ball session for them, and it was great to see that if you can get technically gifted players, really technically gifted players, world-class players, but then mix it with that work rate, which I think Pep introduced, then you are on to a winner.
“If you look at the PSG side now, that’s dominating and has dominated Europe for the last year and a half, two years, that’s what they are, they’re world-class players technically wise, but work rate is much more than every team they come up against, so they’re blowing teams away. It’s a perfect combination, I think Pep really did introduce that to not only the Premier League but to world football.”
Foster had an unconventional journey to eventually face Guardiola’s world-class side. As a teenager, he worked in a kitchen while playing for his local non-league side, where he was spotted by a Stoke City scout.
He is now part of promoting Kellogg’s free football camps to give children the chance to play football over the summer holidays. “These camps that Kellogg’s are putting on, they’re so well-organised and so well-run,” he said.
“And I know what it’s like being sort of at that higher level of football. This is where you can unearth some real gems as well, you know. There’s players that have made it to upper levels, higher levels, professional levels off of like these camps.
“People would think they’re just like a silly sort of babysitting exercise sometimes, they’re really not. They’re so well-run, so well-structured. They get proper, you know, authenticated coaches on board, and it’s a real chance to shine a light on some of the talent that just maybe sometimes go under the radar.”
He has also highlighted how the camps could help unearth the next gem who could go on to make an impact in the Premier League in the future
“There will be people at these camps that they’ll see these little shining stars and go, ‘Actually, do you know what? We’ll give him a chance, we’ll get in touch with him, we’ll get his contact information, he can come for a training session for us,’ and you never know from that point onwards,” he said.
“So I do, I think not only the facilities, the organisation of these pitches and these camps that Kellogg’s are putting on, there’s always that little chance as well that somebody might be watching. Because that’s what happened to me, I was in the right place at the right time.”
Ben Foster has teamed up with Kellogg’s, and other EFL players to offer more than 39,000 free Kellogg’s Football Camp places in partnership with the EFL, Manchester City, Celtic FC and Rangers FC. Places available via the QR code on selected packs or at www.kelloggsfc.com. T&Cs apply.
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