It all depends on how each team is set up to play. In a defensive team, one with loads of legs around him or one where the expectation is to not move the ball quickly through the lines then I think he’d be great. Just like at Athletico. In the Liverpool midfield I think he’d be a functional component because he’d have two other athletic players around him and he’d just need to hoof it up the field for Salah and Mane to chase.Are there better defensive midfielders than Rodri right now ?
Casemiro and Fabinho aren’t better for me because we have watched him against them and there was no difference at all..
Great player and addition, well done
In our team I think the player in our DM role has to, as well as be almost a one man screen for the back 4 which requires lots of mobility, be able to move the ball really quickly and with accuracy. I don’t think Rodri does either of those two things all that well. For moving the ball, we’re probably only talking between half and one second faster but that’s all that’s needed to find our man open or create a 1v1.
He’s clearly not a crap player but I don’t think he’s the right fit. I don’t have access to a multitude of scouting reports from across Europe so can’t reliably say who is better, but I don’t think he’s the answer. In my opinion he wasn’t an improvement on any part of Fernandinho’s skill set so the team, in that part of the field, has digressed.
I do believe, if we knew what we know now we wouldn’t have signed him, definitely not for €60m+. I hope he proves me wrong but 18 months in I’m not convinced he will.