Manchester City midfielder Rodri has discussed on whether he would rather win the Premier League (again) or the Uefa Champions league.
The Spain international has developed into an indispensable part of Pep Guardiola’s system, establishing himself in the spine of the squad.
The 25-year-old is in his third season at City after joining from Atletico Madrid for £62million and he’s made the midfield role his own despite Fernandinho’s continued presence at the club.
Rodri’s influence has been instrumental in City’s defensive record this season with the Blues only shipping three goals in eight games this season in the Premier League.
In a recent interview with Soccer AM, Rodri was asked whether he would want to win the Champions League or retain the Premier League at the end of the campaign.
Rodri said: “I don’t know. For me, my dream has always been to win the Champions League. That would be amazing.”
These Rodri’s comment has prompt Plenty of Sky Blues to react on social media.
end of may rodri dw 🙏
— 🧚♀️ (@izmcfc) October 28, 2021
Don't worry pal we are winning it this year
— Adrian (@mcfcAdriann) October 28, 2021
Finally a player with ball knowledge
— Baldiola (@TeacherOfBall) October 28, 2021
tell baldy to play u in the next final and we might have a chance mate
— mcfcok (@yeye93514791) October 28, 2021
Would of won if pep wasn’t bald
— MH ⁷💙🏴 (@7Mcfcmax) October 28, 2021
It’ll be a reality by the end of the season
— 17 (@DeBruyneProp) October 28, 2021
City could take a significant step towards qualification past the group-stage in this year’s competition with a victory in their upcoming tie against Club Brugge next week.
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