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Rodri: Full Fitness Still Months Away Despite Club World Cup Return

Rodri: Full Fitness Still Months Away Despite Club World Cup Return

Manchester City midfielder Rodri has said it may take months before he fully regains his top-level form following a long recovery from a serious knee injury.

The Spain international missed the majority of the 2024-25 season after suffering the injury last September. He returned last month with a brief substitute appearance against Bournemouth, followed by minutes in City’s Club World Cup matches against Wydad Casablanca and Al Ain.

I feel very good and happy to be back. This tournament is a great place to restart,” Rodri said. “I feel strong, but I know it will take months before I’m back at the level I want.”

Rodri emphasized his commitment to recovery, noting the importance of staying mentally strong throughout the rehabilitation process. “The most important thing was to stay focused. I always believed the day would come when I could return,” he added.

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FAQ

  • What caused Rodri’s long absence?
    A severe knee injury sustained in September 2024.
  • Has he started any matches since returning?
    No, he has only featured as a substitute so far.
  • How does he feel physically?
    He reports feeling strong but not yet at full match fitness.
  • What are his expectations?
    Rodri expects it will take a few more months to return to top form.

Conclusion

Rodri’s return is a vital boost for Manchester City, but the midfielder has been clear that his journey back to full fitness is ongoing. With his mindset focused and his recovery on track, his gradual reintegration could prove crucial for City’s ambitions in the months ahead.

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