Manchester City midfielder Rodri will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a devastating ACL injury during the 2-2 draw with Arsenal. Rodri, who has publicly criticized the physical toll of City’s grueling schedule, clutched his knee in agony as he fell to the ground, forced off after just 20 minutes.
According to reports, initial tests in Manchester revealed Rodri tore the cruciate ligament in his right knee. Now, he travels to Madrid for further evaluation and a formal diagnosis.
The loss of Rodri means City have lost their midfield anchor. The 27-year-old’s stellar form this year made him a Ballon d’Or contender. Rodri’s unique blend of defensive expertise and distribution will be challenging to replace. With no natural alternative, Pep Guardiola must adapt his midfield strategy.
Against Arsenal, Mateo Kovacic filled the void left by Rodri’s departure, but Guardiola may also consider Ilkay Gundogan, Rico Lewis, and even centre-back John Stones to deputize in this pivotal role.
The City manager’s tactical flexibility will be put to the test as he navigates the remainder of the season without his midfield linchpin.