The Emergence of a New Etihad Hero
While Cole Palmer’s departure from Manchester City to Chelsea raised eyebrows last summer, the emergence of Oscar Bobb has proven that Pep Guardiola’s faith in youth development remains unshaken. The 20-year-old Norwegian winger has not only filled Palmer’s void but has surpassed expectations, becoming a crucial asset in City’s title charge this season.
Bobb’s match-winning goal against Newcastle United in January showcased his composure and technical brilliance, earning praise from Kevin De Bruyne himself. “If he doesn’t make that run, my pass means nothing,” De Bruyne remarked, highlighting the youngster’s intelligent movement.

Guardiola’s Trust in Bobb’s Versatility
Pep Guardiola’s decision to bring on Bobb instead of Jack Grealish in a high-stakes game speaks volumes about the Norwegian’s growing influence. “His teammates believe in him—that’s more important than my opinion,” Guardiola stated, emphasizing Bobb’s seamless integration into the squad.
The City boss has deployed Bobb in multiple positions—winger, attacking midfielder, and even as a false nine—showcasing his tactical adaptability. “He doesn’t feel pressure, he’s dynamic, and his work ethic is unbelievable,” Guardiola added, hinting at a long-term role for Bobb at the Etihad.
From Norway to Manchester: Bobb’s Footballing Education
Bobb’s rise isn’t accidental. His journey began at Fotballprogresjon Norge (FPN), a renowned Norwegian academy specializing in individualized training. Co-founders Danny Sannes and Kim-David Hunstok recall a young Bobb as a “cheerful, dedicated boy who absorbed coaching like an adult.”
Bobb’s early days at FPN laid the foundation for his technical and mental strength
FPN’s unique approach—focusing on decision-making drills with colored cards and light systems—helped shape Bobb’s quick-thinking style. “We trained him to take risks, to dribble, to react instantly after mistakes,” Sannes explained. This philosophy aligns perfectly with Guardiola’s demand for proactive, creative players.
What’s Next for Manchester City’s Prodigy?
With a Premier League debut, a Norway international goal, and a Club World Cup medal already under his belt, Bobb’s trajectory suggests he’s destined for greatness. As Melbet tactical analysts note, his partnership with De Bruyne could become one of the league’s most lethal combinations.
For now, City fans can relish the fact that while Palmer thrives at Chelsea, they’ve uncovered another gem in Oscar Bobb—one whose best years are still ahead.
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Why Bobb’s Rise Matters for Melbet Readers
For fans seeking deeper insights beyond scores, Bobb’s story exemplifies how elite clubs nurture talent. His blend of technical mastery and mental resilience makes him a fascinating case study—one that Melbet will continue to track closely.
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