16 | Rodri 2025/26

The words "not fully fit" leads me to think Pep is playing games with our awful media? Further down the story it states
City open their Premier League campaign at Wolves on 16 August and then play Tottenham and Brighton before the September internationals.

"Hopefully in these games, he can play some minutes, but what is important is that he doesn't have pain because we don't want Rodri coming back injured. We will try desperately to avoid that,"
 
People throwing uneducated accusations about why pep played him in America and its peps fault.

Ridiculous.

As if the club dont employ a huge medical department, to analyse injuries, to do tests, to have meetings, to come to conclusions along with the coaching staff and DOF to come to decisions about when a player is ready to play/not play some minutes.

Hes just not quite ready, not quite 100%. Just how it is.
 
I said at the tail end of last season, when there were rumours of his impending return, that I wouldn't play him before the start of the upcoming season. Why we played him in America during the summer, when the priority had to be the premier league, beats me.
To assess his fitness in a less intense environment, if anything your plan of his first minutes since injury being thrown into the intensity of the Premier league with no prior games is more likely to cause further injuries.
 
To assess his fitness in a less intense environment, if anything your plan of his first minutes since injury being thrown into the intensity of the Premier league with no prior games is more likely to cause further injuries.
Well; it turns out that it couldn't have been more likely, seeing as he picked up this injury after playing in what, 2 or 3 games (I don't think he played every game at the CWC).
 
Well; it turns out that it couldn't have been more likely, seeing as he picked up this injury after playing in what, 2 or 3 games (I don't think he played every game at the CWC).
I take it you don't understand basic risk outcomes analysis, just because something has happened doesn't make it more likely than the alternative to actually happen if the Same decision was made again. We have just been unlucky enough to encounter the 1 in 1000 chance of him getting injured in the cwc, rather than the 1 in 10 likelihood of him getting injured if he had no warm up games and his first minutes were in the prem.
 
I take it you don't understand basic risk outcomes analysis, just because something has happened doesn't make it more likely than the alternative to actually happen if the Same decision was made again. We have just been unlucky enough to encounter the 1 in 1000 chance of him getting injured in the cwc, rather than the 1 in 10 likelihood of him getting injured if he had no warm up games and his first minutes were in the prem.
Fine; we're just going to have to disagree on it.
 
I said at the tail end of last season, when there were rumours of his impending return, that I wouldn't play him before the start of the upcoming season. Why we played him in America during the summer, when the priority had to be the premier league, beats me.
Plenty of us said it - but as we frequently say jimharri we're not in charge, and you've gotta assume the medical team(s) involved said he was good to go.
Let's be honest we could have waited and he still ends up with niggles first couple of PL games. I never thought it'd be a straightforward recovery anyway to be honest
 
Unfortunately Pep will play him twice a week until he breaks again
That's how he managed the injury crisis last season
 
He isn't getting match fit sat on the bench is he, when are we supposed to play him?
He'd not been sat on the bench though - he'd just done 45 minutes

Pep has previous for flogging players straight back from injury. I remember years back when de Bruyne came back and Pep started him in a Carabao cup game and he got injured after 80 minutes or so (Link). People said 'well he isn't gonna get fit sat on the bench is he', but it isn't a case of all or nothing it's about easing them back in. Basic stuff surely?
 
I take it you don't understand basic risk outcomes analysis, just because something has happened doesn't make it more likely than the alternative to actually happen if the Same decision was made again. We have just been unlucky enough to encounter the 1 in 1000 chance of him getting injured in the cwc, rather than the 1 in 10 likelihood of him getting injured if he had no warm up games and his first minutes were in the prem.

He's had a serious injury and the odds are in favour of him having more and more injuries. It doesn't mean when fit he won't be awesome, just that our recruitment has become worse with every passing season.
 

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