How it started… how it's going: Phil Foden shares picture of ball boy days after Liverpool heroics

How it started… how it’s going: Phil Foden shares throwback picture of himself as a ball boy at the Etihad alongside one of his brilliant fourth goal in Manchester City’s stunning victory over Liverpool

  • Manchester City beat Liverpool 4-1 at Anfield in the Premier league on Sunday 
  • Phil Foden capped a brilliant performance by scoring his side’s fourth goal  
  • The midfielder has established himself as one of the world’s best young players 

Phil Foden was the star of the show as Manchester City beat Liverpool 4-1 on Sunday and he took to Twitter to remind fans of just how far he has come after the game.

The 20-year-old capped a fine display by netting his side’s fourth goal as they secured their first victory at Anfield in 18 years.

He then shared two pictures alongside each other, one of him as a ball boy at a City game in 2014 and one of him scoring his goal against the Reds.

Following the recent social media trend he captioned it ‘how it started… how it’s going’.

Liverpool’s title defence appears to have ended at the feet of goalkeeper Alisson Becker as two awful errors helped gift City their big win.

With the match evenly-poised at 1-1 with 17 minutes remaining the Brazil international’s errant passing presented the league leaders with two goals – including Raheem Sterling’s first at Anfield since leaving in 2015.

Alisson was back in the team after missing the midweek defeat to Brighton with illness but he will be sick when he watches back his part in City’s first victory on this ground since 2003 and only their second in 34 visits.

Mohamed Salah’s 63rd-minute penalty – ending a home goal drought nine minutes short of seven hours – had cancelled out the opener from Ilkay Gundogan, who redeemed himself after missing from the spot in the first half.

Alisson then scuffed a pass straight to Phil Foden, who drove forward and crossed for Gundogan to make it nine goals in his last 11 league matches.

Worse was to follow as the Brazilian then repeated the error even closer to goal with Bernardo Silva teeing up Sterling to nod home his 100th goal for Pep Guardiola, with Foden adding the finishing touches late on.

Victory extended City’s winning run to 14 matches and left Liverpool 10 points beind having played one match more and even in this season of surprises a comeback from that position seems unlikely.

It meant Gundogan’s penalty miss late in the first half – City’s third this season and their third in four attempts in this fixture – and Guardiola kicking a bucket in frustration were distant memorie

source: dailymail.co.uk