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The England international, making his first league start in over two months, provided two first-half assists that effectively settled the contest and maintained the pressure on Arsenal at the top.\n\nThe result leaves City two points behind the Gunners with both sides having just two fixtures remaining. Mikel Arteta’s team holds a slender advantage and will clinch the title if they win their remaining matches. However, Foden’s message was clear: City are ready to pounce on any slip-up, reminding everyone that final-day drama is always possible.\n\nFoden’s return to the starting lineup was a notable development. The 25-year-old had struggled for consistency this season, finding gametime limited amid fierce competition in Guardiola’s squad. His last league start dated back to early March, and he had admitted to a dip in form. But against a cautious Palace side, he seized his opportunity with a display reminiscent of his best.\n\nThe hosts took control early, and Foden was at the heart of it. For the opener, he produced a moment of genius—a backheel flick that released Antoine Semenyo, who drove a low shot into the corner. It was a piece of improvisation that underlined Foden’s unique creative spark. Soon after, he turned provider again, this time with a more conventional pass to set up City’s second. His vision and weight of pass were too much for a disjointed Palace defence.\n\nSpeaking after the match, Foden acknowledged the significance of his contribution. “I’m buzzing to contribute and help get three points,” he told Sky Sports. “I had a good half of the season, but dropped off and I struggled to find my way into the team with such great players when they are more at it than you. I’ve had to be patient and train hard to wait for my moment and make the most of it.” His words reflected both personal relief and a focus on collective achievement.\n\nTitle rivals Arsenal will have taken note. City’s ability to rotate and still deliver ruthless performances highlights their depth. Guardiola praised Foden’s impact, especially in unlocking a stubborn low block. “These type of games… you need quality, spark, talent, something that isn’t in the tactical board,” the City manager explained. “He receives the ball in small spaces and creates something. The good players deliver; I’m pleased for him.” Guardiola also noted Foden’s adaptability, having used him in a deeper midfield role at times.\n\nThe assist for Semenyo’s goal drew particular admiration. Former Liverpool and England midfielder Jamie Redknapp, working as a pundit for Sky Sports, called it the “assist of the season.” Foden himself admitted the risk was worth taking: “Sometimes it doesn’t come off but the risk is worth taking.” That willingness to attempt the unexpected is what makes him a special talent.\n\nBeyond the title race, Foden’s performance carries significance for his international prospects. Thomas Tuchel is set to name his England squad for the World Cup on May 22, and the manager had previously expressed concerns about Foden’s form. With the squad being expanded to 26 players, Foden’s ability to operate in tight spaces and break down defensive setups could be a valuable asset in tournament football.\n\nMicah Richards, another Sky Sports commentator, emphasised Foden’s unique selling point for England. “As it’s a 26-man squad, there are certain games where teams will play a low block and you need someone to unlock it,” Richards said. Foden’s recent showings will have done his case no harm; timing his return to form ahead of the World Cup could be a masterstroke.\n\nThe title equation is simple but tense. Arsenal face a tricky away trip to Newcastle United before hosting already-relegated Burnley on the final day. City, meanwhile, travel to Fulham and then welcome West Ham. Dropped points from either side could swing it, but Arsenal’s destiny is in their own hands. Foden’s message that “anything can happen on the final day” resonated because of City’s own history—both for memorable title wins and dramatic near-misses.\n\nCity’s squad rotation policy may be key. Guardiola has managed minutes carefully amid a congested fixture list, and having Foden back in form adds another dimension. The variety of attacking options means opponents cannot focus solely on one threat. If Foden can maintain this level, he may not only help deliver a sixth Premier League title in eight years for City but also book his seat on the plane to the World Cup.\n\nFor now, the focus remains on applying heat to Arsenal. With two games to go, the margin for error is razor-thin, but Foden’s re-emergence gives City hope and a timely reminder of his class. Whether it’s enough to overhaul the Gunners remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the final day will not be short on drama. Phil Foden and Manchester City intend to be right there if opportunity knocks.\n\nBased on reporting from Sky Sports.","news","Phil Foden's two assists on his first PL start in over two months helped City beat Crystal Palace 3-0 keeping them two points behind Arsenal with two games","326257546258026496","Manchester City","330153927112658945","326135625054949376","Premier League","327053872243675136","Manchester City vs Crystal Palace","2026-05-13T23:03:00Z","foden-anything-can-happen-as-city-cut-title-gap","Sky Sports","https:\u002F\u002Fwww.skysports.com\u002Ffootball\u002Fnews\u002F12040\u002F13543778\u002Fphil-foden-were-keeping-arsenal-on-their-toes-anything-can-happen-on-the-final-day",[68,63,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87],"326257534430089216","326257536078450688","326257808385249280","326222712462643200","326257809152806912","326257534329425920","326257545712766976","326257546392244224",[69,64,89,90,91,92,93,94,95,96],"Eintracht Frankfurt","Paris Saint Germain","Sheffield Wednesday","Bosnia & Herzegovina","Milton Keynes Dons","Borussia Dortmund","Manchester United","Nottingham Forest","Foden: 'Anything can happen' as City cut title gap",[99,128,158,185],{"awayTeamId":-1,"awayTeamName":-1,"body":-1,"category":66,"excerpt":100,"homeTeamId":-1,"homeTeamName":-1,"id":101,"leagueId":71,"leagueName":72,"matchId":102,"matchName":21,"publishedAt":103,"slug":104,"sourceName":105,"sourceURL":106,"teamId":107,"teamName":108,"teamIds":109,"teamNames":118,"title":127},"Pierre Sage is set to join Crystal Palace after leading Lens to Coupe de France glory. 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