Phil Foden leaves England camp to return home for birth of third child
The Manchester City midfielder has started all three of England’s Group C matches.
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Phil Foden has left England’s Euro 2024 camp to return home for the birth of his third child, the PA news agency understands.
It is hoped the Manchester City midfielder will be back in time for Sunday’s last-16 clash with Slovakia in Gelsenkirchen.
Foden has started all three of England’s Group C matches in Germany as Gareth Southgate’s side advanced by finishing top of the pool.
The Football Association announced on Wednesday that Foden has left the team’s Spa and GolfResort Weimarer Land base to attend to “a pressing family matter”.
“Phil Foden has temporarily left the England camp and returned to the UK for a pressing family matter,” an FA spokesperson said.
The 24-year-old is expected to rejoin the squad ahead of Sunday’s game as England return to the Veltins Arena, which staged their opening group-stage win over Serbia.
Foden hit a post in England’s 1-1 draw with Denmark and has looked lively at times without truly being able to find the sort of form that saw him shine for City last year.
England boss Southgate has struggled to strike the right balance among his wealth of attacking options with the team scoring just twice in three matches so far.
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