He’s much more willing to play forward passes now, not as passive as before. You can really see he’s taken a step up over the past month.
The other thing to note here is the one game he didn’t start (vs Villa) is the only one we lost!October 29th: 97 minutes against Swansea
November 2nd: 96 minutes against Bournemouth
November 5th: 95 minutes against Dortmund
November 9th: 93 minutes against Liverpool
He played four matches in 12 days. I was worried he'd be exhausted and worn out, but he was once again very, very strong. Well done to him! The international break will allow him to rest and recover a bit.
To be fair. It would be...Quality player. Absolute quality. Even if Rodri gets back to his best (no guarantee), it'll be no forgone conclusion who starts.
I'd love to see Pep try both.
He is a very intelligent player.He’s on the Rodri trajectory is our Nico. And at an advanced pace. Only 23 still too.
I’ve honestly never had a problem with him or doubted him unlike some. When he came I personally thought he looked a little light weight, naive to the position and slow but even in the shit show of last year thought we looked better when he played second half of the season. He had all the attributes for Pep to mould into something special unlike some of the other midfielders we’d signed to fill that spot.
He’s kicked on big time this last few months though, more than I expected tbh to the point Rodri isn’t a shoe in to start anymore for me. And that’s a serious bloody compliment to him.
Consistency and steady improvement now is the key, which can be said for a few in this team currently
Rodri isn’t a shoe in to start anymore for me.
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Elliot Anderson would be a really good partner for Nico
A loan deal with an option to buy?The only thing to be worry about him right now is he's from La Masia, so when he becomes way too good, at some point Barca will pull their usual La Masia and Spain bullshit and try to get him back.
A fans job is to support and not be to quick to judgeI remember saying something similar about Gundogan and Rodri, but a player's job is to prove doubters wrong over and over and over again. Fair few in this squad now doing that.