Manchester City’s Phil Foden has revealed that his unusual hobby is fishing, a pastime that he says 95% of footballers don’t enjoy.

Despite being a regular member of Pep Guardiola’s team since the age of 17, Foden has always made time for his favourite hobby, which he says helps him to relax and take a break from the pressures of professional football.
Foden has had a remarkable career so far, helping Manchester City to become only the second English team in history to win the treble.
He has won numerous accolades, including four League Cups, two FA Cups, and one League Champions title. He has also won two PFA Young Player of the Year awards for his outstanding performances on the pitch.

Despite his success, Foden is not like other footballers at his level. He prefers to spend his free time fishing, a hobby that he says many people don’t understand.
In an interview with Manchester City, Foden said, “It was weird that I liked fishing, so when they found out, they were like, ‘What a strange sport to like!’ They don’t understand why you like it.”
For Foden, fishing is a great way to unwind and take a break from the pressures of professional football. He says that it allows him to watch his feed and enjoy the peace and quiet of the outdoors.

Foden’s father was not very interested in fishing when he was young, but they still tried to explore all the countries of Great Britain and Spain through fishing.
Foden is very passionate about his hobby and sometimes spends time with his old man, who makes him want to be a going man.
He is upset that more people don’t appreciate the joys of fishing and hopes that he can inspire others to take up the sport.

Foden’s love of fishing is just one of the many things that make him stand out from other footballers, and it is clear that he will continue to pursue his passion for many years to come.