16 | Rodri 2025/26

It could be Khusanov. There are 3 days of photos on mancity.com. I think if Rodri was there, he'd have been pictured clearly but it is possible he just managed to evade all the clear photos.
 
It could be Khusanov. There are 3 days of photos on mancity.com. I think if Rodri was there, he'd have been pictured clearly but it is possible he just managed to evade all the clear photos.
I looked and straight away thought Khusanov
 
I hope I’m the only one in thinking this feels like another Colin Bell situation, and we’ll never see him reach the previous heights again?
 
I hope I’m the only one in thinking this feels like another Colin Bell situation, and we’ll never see him reach the previous heights again?

It doesn't matter how many are thinking it. Nobody knows the future, but top players have recovered from such injuries in the last decade, sport medicine has progressed well. Gundo is one example, and that was 7-8 years ago. Now the recovery tends to be more successful.
 
It doesn't matter how many are thinking it. Nobody knows the future, but top players have recovered from such injuries in the last decade, sport medicine has progressed well. Gundo is one example, and that was 7-8 years ago. Now the recovery tends to be more successful.
Yes of course, and Virgil returned after a complete year out too at a similar age.
 
Rodri gifted us unforgettable 2-3 years, where we had a feeling that our team could beat any opponent and there was no midfield or pressing or tactics in the world that we couldn't cope with.

And plus he was like a solid, unbreakable rock / wall, who was playing every match of the season and leading the team, performing at a same level and being the most stable player in the team during 10-11 months.

And that was something I always dreamed about, cause our other legends always lacked something.
Aguero always had injuries, David Silva and Yaya Toure weren't as influential and decisive in Europe as they were in PL, KDB and Kompany also had a lot of injuries.

Therefore Rodri was the first player who had it all. No injuries, being dominant both in Europe and in PL, leading the team and what's more important, he was the best player in the world playing the most important position in the modern football... There was nothing you could ask for, he was in God Mode, became an icon of perfection and we were / are lucky people to have experienced such a player week in and week out.

I don't know how Rodri's journey continues but I will be always grateful for what he did for this club.

True legend, deserves that statue also, without even any doubt or question.
 
When was the last time he lost a prem match? Is that record still going?
 

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