Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is anxiously awaiting the medical report on midfielder Rodri, who sustained a knee injury in the draw against Arsenal. The severity of the injury remains unknown, but fears of a potentially season-ending ACL tear loom large, casting a shadow over City’s title defense.
Rodri’s absence would be a significant blow for City. Since joining from Atletico Madrid in 2019, the Spaniard has been a cornerstone of their midfield, playing 174 Premier League games and contributing to their dominance in English football. His presence has been instrumental in their success, as City’s chances of losing dramatically increase when he’s not on the field. Last season, City lost three games in the first half of the season without Rodri, but none after his return from injury.
Rodri’s importance extends beyond his defensive duties. He’s a master at winning back possession and then quickly and effectively distributing the ball, a skillset that makes him one of the most complete midfielders in the world. His contributions have earned him accolades, including being tipped for this year’s Ballon d’Or.
Guardiola’s concern was evident as he watched his midfield general limp off early in Sunday’s clash against Arsenal. The host was dominating and 1-0 ahead when Rodri fell after an innocuous collision with Thomas Partey. Arsenal immediately equalized after his departure, and City only managed to salvage a draw with a late equalizer from John Stones.
While Mateo Kovacic can fill in for Rodri, the impact of a prolonged absence would be significant. If the feared ACL injury is confirmed, City’s hopes of a fifth consecutive Premier League title will be significantly diminished. The pressure is mounting for Guardiola and his team as they navigate the uncertainty surrounding Rodri’s recovery.