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Published on 2024-04-03 08:30:00
Pep Guardiola has praised Manchester City midfielder Rodri for his exceptional form this season, despite one concerning aspect of his game. Rodri, who plays as a defensive midfielder, has been crucial in providing protection for the team’s backline while also excelling in possession and stopping opposition transitions. However, his aggressive style of play has led to him accumulating eight yellow cards in the Premier League, putting him at risk of a suspension.
Pep Guardiola has publicly downplayed the significance of Rodri’s yellow card accumulation, stating that they don’t think about it and it doesn’t matter. However, there is likely behind-the-scenes concern about potentially losing Rodri to suspension as he is a key player for Manchester City. Losing Rodri for even two games could have disastrous consequences for City’s title hopes, as he is irreplaceable in the team’s starting XI.
Rodri must be cautious and avoid picking up more yellow cards in the upcoming Premier League games to prevent a suspension. Guardiola’s nonchalant attitude in public may not reflect the importance of ensuring Rodri’s availability on the pitch. The Spanish midfielder’s role as a defensive shield and possession recycler makes him indispensable for City’s success, especially at the crucial stage of the season.
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