Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has lauded teenage sensation, Samuel Edozie, claiming the Nigeria prospect has ‘a special quality’.
Born in England to Nigerian parents, the 18-year-old has been a key figure in the club’s U23 ranks since moving from Millwall on July 1, 2020.
Edozie is presently with Guardiola’s squad preparing for the new campaign scoring in each of the club’s last three games.
He was part of City’s Elite Development Squad that won the inaugural 2020-21 Premier League 2 diadem.
Edozie’s abilities in front of goal have caught the attention of the Spaniard, who promised to be patient with him as he continues to develop.
“As a young talent, having a special quality, a guy who gets to the box with the intention to score a goal – it’s so important for wingers,” Guardiola was quoted by the club website.
“He’s an incredible, young player with good pace.
“But we have to be patient with him. He had minutes and played good and this is important.”
Having impressed as a substitute against Preston North End, the left winger was named in the starting XI against Barnsley.
Against Blackpool, Edozie got the nod to start and just three minutes into the friendly at the Academy Stadium, he pounced on a defensive mistake to put the reigning English kings ahead.
A brace from Ilkay Gundogan and Riyad Mahrez’s strike sealed the victory over the English second-tier side.
Manchester City take on Leicester City in Saturday’s Community Shield encounter.