Manchester City fans have reacted to the news Rodrigo has recently completed his course for a degree in Management and Business Administration.
The Spaniard has been racking up the achievements on and off the pitch since arriving at the Etihad Stadium.
He has progressed to the point where he’s a regular for City under Guardiola and a fully fledged Spain international, education has remained key for Rodri.
The City’s No.16 enrolled on a Business Studies and Economics course at Castellon University and stayed in student accomodation while he was playing professionally in La Liga for Villarreal.
Rodrigo Hernandez has once again proved he is not your typical footballer by completing a degree in business administration and management.
“I am finished. I just have to do a last essay, a small essay, but all the subjects, the big essay at the end is done,” the former Atletico Madrid man told Manchester City’s official website.
“It was tough work, but at the end it was nice.
“You have time for everything. Of course, it is a very demanding profession as a footballer because it demands you not only playing, training and the games, it is also the rest and the care you have to take about yourself.
“Imagine you come back to your home at three o’clock so you have all the afternoon free. You can do many other things.
“Of course, you cannot follow the rhythm of the other students but with patience, with dedication you can do it.”
The news was shared on Twitter by City Xtra, and it attracted plenty of attention from the club’s supporters with some humorous replies.
well done pal. Best DM in la world
— ¹⁰ (@SxrgioSZN) November 1, 2021
world class on and off the pitch
— 𝔰𝔩𝔞𝔳𝔬𝔦𝔡 (@slawoid) November 1, 2021
Take Txiki’s job then?
— Baldiola (@TeacherOfBall) November 1, 2021
Would be better than Txiki
— B y r o n (@citybyron) November 1, 2021
Mans a different breed, doing college and playing out of his mind on the pitch
— Rishikesh (@FerranRole) November 1, 2021
Rodri prolly only player that doesn’t have social media apps too. Smart individual that takes care of himself, a role model indeed. 🗣
— Jamal 天才 (@gotcakemate) November 1, 2021
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