Phil Foden is making his neighbours’ lives hell

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Finalist of the last Euro with England, Phil Foden is enjoying a little rest before returning to competition with Manchester City. But this is not good news for his neighbors. Indeed, the Daily Mail revealed this Thursday that the police went to the footballer’s mansion in Cheshire. The reason? The English media explains that Foden’s neighbors complained about a late party organized for the player’s children.

The party, which lasted until midnight, has sent neighbours into a tizzy, fed up with the Foden family’s lack of respect. It’s not the first time they’ve been annoyed by the City star and his family’s nuisance (dogs barking all day, loud music). The party was clearly the straw that broke the camel’s back. One neighbour told the outlet: “No one objects to a party or music, but it’s a common thing in the Foden household.” Several residents of the neighborhood reported living “a hell” since the arrival of the Foden family, whom they describe “selfish”. Atmosphere.

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