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Published on 2024-01-31 19:00:00
Manchester City undoubtedly possesses some of the most exceptional footballers in the world, and Rodri is among them. The Spain international has stood out as one of the best midfielders in Europe over the last two years, with his outstanding passing skills being one of his most notable traits.
A recent statistic has highlighted just how impressive Rodri’s passing abilities are at Manchester City. According to WhoScored, Rodri has the highest long ball completion rate of any player in the Premier League since the start of the 2022/23 season. He has successfully completed 77.5% of his long ball attempts, placing him ahead of Liverpool’s Thiago, who has a 75% completion rate.
This achievement is significant, especially given that Rodri is not predominantly known as a deep-lying playmaker. His versatility as a midfielder is evident in his ability to perform a wide range of skills on the field. In addition to his passing success, Rodri averages 2.2 shots and 2.1 tackles per game in the Premier League, displaying his all-around prowess as a box-to-box midfielder.
Despite his exceptional abilities, Rodri still seems to be underrated by many. This was highlighted when he was overlooked for the FIFPRO World 11, despite his instrumental role in Manchester City’s treble-winning season. It is clear that his brilliance is not fully recognized by some, despite his impressive achievements on the field.
Overall, Rodri’s exceptional passing abilities and all-around contributions to Manchester City’s midfield make him a standout player in the Premier League. His consistent performance and impact on the pitch undoubtedly make him one of the best midfielders in European football.
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