Man City’s Rodri pictured in Spain for ACL tests​​

by | Sep 24, 2024 | Blog

Manchester City midfielder Rodri has been pictured arriving in Spain reportedly ahead of tests on a right knee injury sustained against Arsenal in the English Premier League at the weekend.

​Manchester City midfielder Rodri has been pictured arriving in Spain reportedly ahead of tests on a right knee injury sustained against Arsenal in the English Premier League at the weekend. Manchester City midfielder Rodri has been pictured arriving in Spain reportedly ahead of tests on a right knee injury sustained against Arsenal in the English Premier League at the weekend.   

Manchester City midfielder Rodri has been pictured arriving in Spain reportedly ahead of tests on a right knee injury sustained against Arsenal in the English Premier League at the weekend.

City haven’t publicly commented on the nature of the problem, but sources told ESPN on Monday that that the Spain international has suffered an ACL injury and is set for a long-term absence from the team.

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Sections of the Spanish media published footage on social media of Rodri arriving in Barcelona on Monday.

If Rodri is missing for a long period of time, it damages City’s chances of winning the Premier League for a record-extending fifth straight season. City lead the league by a point after five games.

Rodri, among the favorites to win the Ballon d’Or for 2024, is arguably City’s most important player because of how he protects the defense and conducts the team’s passing game.

He limped off in the 20th minute of the 2-2 draw with Arsenal at Etihad Stadium on Sunday after hurting his right knee when jostling with Arsenal’s Thomas Partey in the box at a corner.

Last week, Rodri said top players could soon go on strike because of the number of games they are being asked to play as new competitions are introduced to an already-packed soccer calendar and matches are added to existing tournaments.

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