Rodri can actually be pretty arrogant, himself. It’s generally required to get anywhere near the top level. You have to have supreme confidence in yourself to the point of coming off as overestimating your own abilities just to make it through the gauntlet.
He is just also very intelligent and selfless, so it normally comes of as assertiveness and leadership. His arrogance is channeled for comprehensively positive impact.
The issue with Bellingham is that he is not only the run-of-the-mill arrogant, he is selfish and actually self-important. He’s starting to internalise the reverence coming from every direction, which is changing not only how he plays but how he sees his place relative to everyone else.
Someone prominent that has been there themselves needs to have a word with him about it. I think Zidane would actually be a decent candidate.
Otherwise he is going down a self-destructive path.
Sorry mate but that's just waffle. When he starts turning up to training half-cut, or getting into scraps on night outs, we can begin to talk about self-destructive paths.None of that has anything to did with the self-destructive path that is going down if he continues to internal the reverence coming from every direction and becomes more selfish and more self-important as he does.
There have been some absolutely amazing footballers that I have done similarly to him at fire, who have then crashed and burned when they followed a similar path.
Any student of football would be aware of that and be able to recognise the signs on the pitch and off it.
They are all there with Bellingham at present.
He needs to do 3 top level seasons at Madrid before gets on the "top, top, top, top, player list"That's weird...
I didn't want to say it but I get pogba at juventus vibes from Bellingham.
Johnny Big spuds with great players around him.
Messi and Cruyff do/did not come over as arrogant, nor did Pele. Nor did Colin Bell, Dave Silva, KDBMessi was incredible cruyff was incredible mara.........
You get the drift the problem is your definition of incredible.
Nope, I'm just not in denial. He's an incredible player by every conceivable metric. By other teams, do you mean Dortmund?
Like we need to win 4 in a row to be top, top top, top best ever.He needs to do 3 top level seasons at Madrid before gets on the "top, top, top, top, player list"
I think you are viewing arrogance in this context as both bad and uncommon, when in reality most footballers that make it to the highest echelons of football, as Rodri has, are arrogant, because they have to be to get there and stay there.Rodri is not arrogant.
He gets cropped all the time and gets rightly pissed off.
Gets targeted.
Fire in his belly might get him into trouble now and again but arrogant he certainly is not.
Messi and Cruyff do/did not come over as arrogant, nor did Pele. Nor did Colin Bell, Dave Silva, KDB