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He’s doing really well – Pep Guardiola pleased to see Liam Delap star at Ipswich

Delap has scored eight goals for the promoted Tractor Boys this season.

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Liam Delap may have been unable to break out of Erling Haaland’s shadow at Manchester City but he has the chance to eclipse the prolific Norwegian this weekend.

The City Academy graduate has impressed since swapping the Etihad Stadium for Ipswich last summer, scoring eight goals so far this season as the Tractor Boys try to establish themselves in the Premier League.

The 21-year-old moved on having realised he was unlikely to supplant Haaland as Pep Guardiola’s first-choice centre-forward.

Erling Haaland waves to the crowd
Delap had limited opportunities at City because of the presence of Haaland (Peter Byrne/PA)

Delap, who made six first-team appearances at City, will come up against his old club on Sunday as the champions travel to Portman Road.

With City faltering this term and falling well off the pace in their pursuit of a fifth successive title, Ipswich and Delap may fancy their chances as they battle for top-flight survival.

“He’s doing really well,” said City manager Guardiola. “So many players have come up from this academy and they have settled perfectly in the Premier League.

“When he was here, we always thought he was a typical striker for the Premier League and he’s doing really well. We are happy for him.”

Manchester City’s Phil Foden celebrates scoring a goal by running towards the corner
Foden struck twice in the midweek draw at Brentford (Nick Potts/PA)

One positive to come from the game, however, was the performance of England international Phil Foden, who scored both of City’s goals.

City’s player of the year last season has endured a difficult campaign, with fitness issues in the autumn having prevented him building any momentum.

Guardiola hopes the corner has now been turned for the 24-year-old.

“Phil’s not bad with what he’s doing,” Guardiola said. “Lately, I feel his mood (is good), when he smiles and he arrives and talks and whatever. We have to be calm.

“In the first part of the year, I was a little bit more concerned. (There were) some niggles, he was a little bit more concerned about his condition, a little bit more down.

Pep Guardiola gives instructions to Phil Foden on the touchline
Guardiola (right) hopes Foden (left) can get back to his best (Martin Rickett/PA)

“In this mood, that happened in the last three weeks, one month. His natural talent will do the rest.”

City could still be without central defenders John Stones and Ruben Dias and it remains to be seen if captain Kyle Walker, having asked to leave the club, is involved. The veteran right-back has been left out for the last two games.

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