Foden - Disappointed

As per the title of the thread, I'm disappointed - not in Foden, but in City fans who would apparently be happy to see him cast aside this summer.
* Foden is the current player of the year in England
* Foden has played 308 times for Man City, 250 of those in the last 6 seasons
* He is 24 years of age
* He is rarely injured
* He has averaged 15 goals a season before last year when he hit 27
* In a bad season, he has currently got 10 goals with upto 12 games left to play + the world club championship
We can all agree he's having a stinker of a season in comparison to his previous high standards - the bar was set last year, and he's failed to live upto that. It stands out because he's at the stage of his career where he, and possibly he alone has the capability in this team to be the spark to make things happen.
But how much of his own malaise is down to what's happening around him - because he's far from the only player going hiding from the ball - and the very affliction he is struggling with for me stems back to the same issue I've mentioned in the wingers thread, no fucker is showing for the pass.
It disappoints me when I read people suggest that on the back of a single shit season that has affected everyone in the club for whatever reason, that a player who has been outstanding for the club for the last 7 years AND is only 24, we're ready to throw the baby out with the bathwater.......and then what?
There's a future not too far away where I see Foden and Marmoush as Inside Forwards with Haaland in the middle and a stable midfield. It may take us some time to get there, but this is where we have got to assume we're going as a club, and Foden has the ability to play in any of those roles behind the striker - he is far too valuable to us to be treated with the disrespect I'm seeing fom some quarters.
I'm disappointed lads, we've become very spoiled if this is what we think is the correct direction for the club to move in.
* Foden is the current player of the year in England
* Foden has played 308 times for Man City, 250 of those in the last 6 seasons
* He is 24 years of age
* He is rarely injured
* He has averaged 15 goals a season before last year when he hit 27
* In a bad season, he has currently got 10 goals with upto 12 games left to play + the world club championship
We can all agree he's having a stinker of a season in comparison to his previous high standards - the bar was set last year, and he's failed to live upto that. It stands out because he's at the stage of his career where he, and possibly he alone has the capability in this team to be the spark to make things happen.
But how much of his own malaise is down to what's happening around him - because he's far from the only player going hiding from the ball - and the very affliction he is struggling with for me stems back to the same issue I've mentioned in the wingers thread, no fucker is showing for the pass.
It disappoints me when I read people suggest that on the back of a single shit season that has affected everyone in the club for whatever reason, that a player who has been outstanding for the club for the last 7 years AND is only 24, we're ready to throw the baby out with the bathwater.......and then what?
There's a future not too far away where I see Foden and Marmoush as Inside Forwards with Haaland in the middle and a stable midfield. It may take us some time to get there, but this is where we have got to assume we're going as a club, and Foden has the ability to play in any of those roles behind the striker - he is far too valuable to us to be treated with the disrespect I'm seeing fom some quarters.
I'm disappointed lads, we've become very spoiled if this is what we think is the correct direction for the club to move in.