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[via press release from Amazon]
Kalvin Phillips: The Road to City | Official Trailer
Kalvin Phillips: The Road to City is an underdog story about one of England's most promising footballers, who rose from the Leeds United academy to captain the club and now plays for the current European champions. The documentary paints an intimate portrait of a footballer with deep roots and family values as it follows his journey to Manchester City and the dramatic injury ahead of the biggest tournament in football, the 2022 FIFA World Cup. The 90-minute one-off special film shows how Kalvin balances his domestic and national aspirations and also the adversities he has overcome to represent his home country.
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