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Manchester City Receive Extended Rodri Injury Blow as Pep Guardiola Reveals New Return Date

Manchester City Receive Extended Rodri Injury Blow as Pep Guardiola Reveals New Return Date

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has confirmed that midfield anchor Rodri will remain sidelined longer than initially anticipated, delivering a fresh injury setback to the Premier League champions. The Spaniard missed City’s 2-0 win over Everton at the Etihad Stadium, and hopes of an early return in the UEFA Champions League have now been ruled out.

Rodri, who has been instrumental in dictating Manchester City’s tempo and structure in recent years, continues to recover from a muscular issue. Guardiola’s revelation comes as a significant concern for fans and coaching staff alike, especially given the team’s heavy reliance on the midfielder’s composure and control in central areas.

During his post-match press conference following the Everton victory, Guardiola addressed the midfielder’s condition and likely return date. “I don’t think so,” he said when asked about Rodri’s availability for the Champions League clash with Villarreal. “Aston Villa I don’t think so either. It’s not long but it’s muscular. We have to be careful.

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The City boss added, “We tried many times to prevent another injury but we have not been able to do that, so we will see.

The Spaniard’s absence leaves Guardiola considering alternatives in midfield. Mateo Kovacic has recently returned from Achilles surgery and could see increased minutes, though Guardiola insists on easing him back into full action. “He has a special quality with the ball to keep it but we cannot forget he has come from surgery and was three or four months injured. For 20, 30, or 60 minutes, Kova with Bernie and the older players are fantastic,” he said.

Other short-term options include Nico Gonzalez, who has impressed since joining from FC Porto, and the adaptable John Stones, Rico Lewis, or Nico O’Reilly, who could occupy hybrid midfield roles  a tactic Guardiola has used successfully in the past.

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Manchester City’s immediate fixture list  including upcoming clashes with Villarreal, Aston Villa, and Swansea City in the Carabao Cup — will test the depth of Guardiola’s squad in defensive midfield. The manager’s careful approach to Rodri’s recovery highlights the club’s commitment to long-term fitness over short-term risk, ensuring their key player returns fully fit ahead of the demanding winter period.

Key Points:

  • Rodri ruled out of upcoming fixtures vs Villarreal and Aston Villa due to muscular injury.
  • Pep Guardiola emphasizes cautious recovery to avoid recurrence.
  • Mateo Kovacic and Nico Gonzalez likely to share midfield responsibilities.
  • City face a busy schedule with three matches in quick succession.

FAQ

Q: When will Rodri return to action?
A: Pep Guardiola has ruled him out of the Villarreal and Aston Villa matches, suggesting his return will come after these fixtures.

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Q: What kind of injury does Rodri have?
A: Rodri is dealing with a muscular issue, prompting the club to handle his recovery cautiously.

Q: Who could replace Rodri in midfield?
A: Mateo Kovacic, Nico Gonzalez, John Stones, or Rico Lewis could be deployed in central roles during Rodri’s absence.

Q: How important is Rodri to Manchester City?
A: Extremely vital  he’s the heartbeat of Guardiola’s system, offering stability, control, and protection for the back line.

Conclusion

Rodri’s extended absence is undoubtedly a blow for Manchester City, but Pep Guardiola’s cautious approach underlines his commitment to long-term success over immediate gains. As City navigate a challenging run of fixtures, the focus will be on tactical adaptability and the depth of the squad stepping up in Rodri’s absence.

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