Much as I’ve critiqued Rico this season, to the point of suggesting at the start of the season that he would not be here at the end of next season, it is a little unfair to suggest his one obvious mistake was A) purely his fault, and B) the reason we lost.
Rico, God love him, is industrious, understands the system, and can put in a decent shift against decent teams.
The problem, of course, is that he is always asked to play a multi-role game for which he seems ill-equipped.
He can definitely “invert,” but it is up for intense debate whether he can perform the primary task of an inverted full back, which is to defend his flank. I would suggest most opposition teams believe not, as is becoming the prevailing sentiment with City fans.
He seems like an outstanding young man who can, no doubt, have a successful professional football career. However, it seems to me that career will not be at the top level with a world class team.
Sadly, he has not been blessed with a few of the attributes that would enhance his obvious footballing abilities, so they’re always going to hinder him.
I wish him nothing but the best, especially while he wears a City shirt, but I fear the time has come to cash in on his development and use whatever proceeds we can muster towards a world class full back who can also do other things in addition to the primary job, as opposed to instead of it.
Maybe, and I’m not King for the day so my opinion matters not one jot, we can all be a little less personal and little more analytical in our dissection of his performances.
As I have said, he frequently does a good job in trying circumstances for us and deserves our appreciation whenever possible.