That’s not true at all. He shows up when it matters. Knocked us out, and scored vital goals in La liga title races to get the three points. He’s scores when it matters.
We’ve been terrible against the top 6 this season to have a player that can do it in the vital games would be a huge improvement.
“In the current Premier League season, Manchester City has played 10 matches against the "big six" clubs (Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham, and Aston Villa).
They have won 4, drawn 2, and lost 4 of those matches, with a record of 7 points picked up from a possible 24”
“Yes, Rodrygo is widely considered a big-game player, particularly within the context of Real Madrid and the Champions League. He consistently performs well in crucial matches, starting in important games and delivering crucial goals and assists”
- Consistent Performances:
He frequently steps up in high-pressure situations, as evidenced by his goals in Champions League knockout stages and other major matches.
- Versatility and Selflessness:
Rodrygo is known for his ability to play multiple positions and his willingness to sacrifice his position for the team's tactical needs, which is valuable in big games
- Critical Goals and Assists:
He's contributed significantly to Real Madrid's success with important goals and assists in crucial games.