Foden's problem isn't that he 'can play so many positions', because that makes him sound adaptable when he's not.
His problem is that he's a player with the technical skills and mental instincts of a striker but whose movement and drilled reactions have been tuned...
Gary has a point but they’re not just listening.
Players who can play so many positions suffer sometimes. They’re moved around to accommodate others, and all of a sudden they can’t get hold of a position.
Saka won’t be moved around in that squad, same with Jude, but Foden has been moved across every position except his best position.
The best game he had at the Euros was when he played in that pocket. I think it was against Netherlands if someone can remind me.