I'd be amazed if he doesn't get a ban for his ill judged comments. Whilst I totally agree with what he said about lack of neutrality, his experience should have told him to keep that part out.
Much had been said about Haaland's form and attitude of late (mostly unfairly IMO) but if one player epitomises our problems it's Rodri. Rewind back to before our drop off and Rodri was a leader, a leader by example. Rarely complained, seemed to always make the right judgements on and off the field, he was perfection. I'm not saying he's gone rogue now, but if you look back over that past month or so, he's looked angry, frustrated, his football has dropped off, he doesn't look composed, he's made numerous rash on field decisions, he's been sent off once, lucky not to have been sent off again, then comes out and says something in the heat of the moment that'll probably get him another ban.
I'm not complaining, he's human, we all make mistakes and can't be perfect, but it feels like we need him and our other leaders now. Dias, Stones, Bernardo, Foden etc.