
Former Premier League star and competition of the day Pundit Troy Deeney has the mean abuse that during the Manchester Derby on Sunday the Manchester Derby opposed Phil Foden, controversially.
Several supporters of Manchester United focused on the MAN City star with sick songs about his mother during the Limp 0-0 draw, before he was replaced in Old Trafford in the 58th minute.
Foden's mother Claire Rowlands, 44, received an 's ** g' through a considerable part of the home support – that the England International led to respond a series of sarcastic gestures during the game.
In a video shared with a social media platform Tiktok on Sunday, my fods were ironically captured in the supporters and gave them a thumb up while in the penalty area of Manchester United, before they brought to them challenging to continue.
After the game, the football player went to Instagram to deliver a message of three words – 'we will continue' – while he refused to win the shocking abuse.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola told United fans that they 'ashamed' for themselves to focus on FODEN, while the city is considered shocked and disgusting by how many supporters of Red Devils were involved.
But Deeney, who regularly works as an expert on BBC's flagship football show match of the day and on Motd2 was with Mark Chapman and Shay on Sunday evening, seemed sensational to defend the fans of Manchester United who abused Foden and claimed that it is only 'part of football'.
Recommended that the offensive songs were blown out of proportion, said the former Watford star on Talksport: '[It is] Part of the game, unfortunately.
'It is what it is, I have heard people say things about my children, wife … you name it.
'Look, I take the point of Pep – it's a reflection of society…. Everyone is relatively glass houses that they like to look out and point and say, “You are waste, this and that”.
'But I also think it's a derby, people are emotional … you talk about someone's mother, so you never want that.
“It's just part of football. In my opinion this is a bigger story than it should be.
'Looking the game, I didn't hear it. [On] Match of the day that we didn't do anything about it, unfortunately it is the ugly side of this football match.
“Many years ago there is an old saying that Gianfranco Zola told me and it was” we were paid not to have no feelings “.
His comments differed entirely from the opinion of Guardiola, who jumped against the defense of his star man after the terrible scenes in Old Trafford.
“It's a lack of class,” said the Spaniard after Sunday's game. “But it's not united, it's people, you know? We are so exposed, people who are on the screen in world football: managers, owners and football players especially.
“To be honest, I don't understand the Spirit of the people who involve Phil's mother. It is a lack of integrity, class and they must be ashamed. '
The city boss, however, rejected all the suggestions that Foden has little confidence and has supported him to discover the shape that helped lead his side to six league titles.
“When the team does not play at the level that we had, it seems that everyone is not what they were,” the Spaniard added. 'I see the passion and smile on his face in training every day and that is what I want.
'You see the number of players who have been four, five, six years old. This year we fall and they are all – that's why we have trouble winning, but the quality is there.
'He won the Premier League in the last games (last year), in the match against West Ham with two goals. His impact was incredible and he will come back. '
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