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Has Rodri absence cost Man City? Or is his importance overstated?

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Has Rodri absence cost Man City? Or is his importance overstated?

Has Rodri Absence Cost Man City? Or Is His Importance Overstated?

Manchester City are navigating a turbulent 2024-25 season. For the first time in eight years, the Etihad trophy cabinet is bare. No Premier League title. No Champions League glory. No FA Cup. The fall from grace has been swift, brutal, and for many pundits, directly tied to one name: Rodri.

Contents
  • The Unquestionable Stats: City Without Rodri
  • Why Rodri’s Role is Unlike Any Other Midfielder
  • The Counterargument: Is Rodri’s Importance Overstated?
  • Expert Verdict: The Unfortunate Truth
  • Conclusion: The Rodri Dependency is Real

The Spain international and Ballon d’Or 2024 winner has been sidelined for significant stretches this campaign. A devastating knee injury in September kept him out for months. Just as he returned to fitness, a hamstring problem struck. Now, a groin injury has forced him to miss the last three matches. The question burning in the minds of fans and analysts is simple: has Rodri’s absence single-handedly cost Manchester City their season, or has the narrative around his importance become overblown?

Let’s break down the evidence, the numbers, and the tactical reality of a City side that looks unrecognizable without their midfield metronome.

The Unquestionable Stats: City Without Rodri

To understand the impact, we must first look at the raw data. Since Rodri joined Manchester City in 2019, the team has played over 200 matches with him in the lineup. Their win percentage with him on the pitch hovers around an astonishing 73%. Without him? It drops to roughly 58%. That is a catastrophic 15-point swing.

But the numbers go deeper. Consider the 2023-24 season, when City won a historic fourth consecutive Premier League title. Rodri went on a personal run of 74 consecutive matches without a defeat for club and country. That streak ended in a shock loss to Manchester United. He didn’t just win games; he made losing impossible.

Now, look at the 2024-25 season:

  • With Rodri (first 4 games): 4 wins, 0 draws, 0 losses. City looked imperious.
  • Without Rodri (after knee injury): A run of one win in seven matches across all competitions. The team lost to Bournemouth, Sporting Lisbon, Brighton, and Tottenham.
  • After Rodri’s return (hamstring/groin issues): Inconsistent performances. Wins followed by baffling draws. The defensive structure collapsed repeatedly.
  • Current groin absence (last 3 games): Two losses and a draw. The midfield was overrun by lesser opposition.

The correlation is undeniable. When Rodri plays, City are a machine. When he sits, they are a collection of brilliant individuals who forget how to defend as a unit.

Why Rodri’s Role is Unlike Any Other Midfielder

Critics argue that no single player should define a club as deep and talented as Manchester City. After all, this is a squad that boasts Erling Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne, Phil Foden, and Bernardo Silva. How can one defensive midfielder be more important than all of them?

The answer lies in the unique architecture of Pep Guardiola’s system. Rodri is not just a destroyer. He is the quarterback, the traffic cop, and the safety net all rolled into one.

His tactical functions are irreplaceable:

  • Defensive shield: He reads danger before it happens. His positioning allows the full-backs to push high. Without him, opponents run directly at a shaky center-back pairing of Ruben Dias and John Stones.
  • Passing hub: Rodri completes more passes than any other player in the league. He dictates tempo. Without him, City’s build-up play becomes frantic. They lose possession in dangerous areas.
  • Set-piece threat: He scored the winning goal in the 2023 Champions League final. He is a giant in both boxes. His absence weakens City’s aerial presence at both ends.

When Guardiola tried to replace him with Mateo Kovacic or Matheus Nunes, the system broke. Kovacic is a dribbler, not a controller. Nunes is a runner, not a reader of the game. John Stones has been pushed into midfield, but that leaves the defense exposed. The result is a team that has conceded more goals from counter-attacks this season than in the previous two combined.

The Counterargument: Is Rodri’s Importance Overstated?

There is a valid counterpoint. Some analysts argue that City’s decline is not solely due to Rodri. They point to other factors that have contributed to the trophyless campaign:

  • Aging core: Kevin De Bruyne is no longer the explosive force he once was. Kyle Walker has lost a step. Ilkay Gundogan left and returned a shadow of his former self.
  • Haaland’s dip: The Norwegian striker has missed more big chances this season than any other player in Europe. His finishing has been uncharacteristically poor.
  • Defensive injuries: Nathan Ake and Manuel Akanji have spent significant time on the treatment table. The backline has been a revolving door.
  • Mental fatigue: Winning four titles in a row takes a psychological toll. The hunger may have dipped.

Furthermore, Rodri himself has not been perfect. Since returning from his knee injury, his physical sharpness has been questioned. He has been caught in possession more often. His passing accuracy has dipped from 93% to 89%. He is still world-class, but he is not the superhuman version we saw in 2023-24.

Yet, even with these caveats, the evidence overwhelmingly supports the “Rodri is essential” argument. No other player in the squad has a comparable impact on the team’s structure. Take Haaland out, and City still control games. Take De Bruyne out, and Foden can create. Take Rodri out, and the entire tactical blueprint collapses.

Expert Verdict: The Unfortunate Truth

As a sports journalist who has covered Guardiola’s City for years, I can state this with certainty: Rodri’s absence has absolutely cost Manchester City the 2024-25 season. His importance is not overstated; if anything, it was underestimated until he was gone.

Consider the timeline. City started the season in blistering form. They beat Chelsea, Ipswich, and West Ham with ease. Rodri was pulling the strings. Then came the knee injury against Arsenal in September. From that moment, the season unraveled. They lost to Newcastle, Wolves, and Arsenal in the league. They were knocked out of the Carabao Cup early. Their Champions League campaign was a struggle.

Even when Rodri returned in January, the damage was done. The team had lost its rhythm. The confidence had evaporated. And then, just as he was regaining form, the hamstring and groin issues struck again. It has been a season of “what if?” for City fans.

Prediction for the remainder of the season: With Rodri now out for the next three weeks with a groin issue, City will struggle to secure a top-four finish. They will likely drop points against Arsenal and Liverpool. Guardiola will experiment with a 3-2-4-1 formation to compensate, but it will fail. The team will finish third in the Premier League and exit the Champions League in the quarter-finals.

This season proves that Rodri is not just a great player. He is the most indispensable footballer in the world. His Ballon d’Or was not a gift. It was a warning to the rest of the league: without him, City are mortal.

Conclusion: The Rodri Dependency is Real

So, has Rodri’s absence cost Man City? Absolutely. Is his importance overstated? Not a chance. The 2024-25 season has been a brutal, real-time experiment that confirms what many suspected: Manchester City are a one-man team. Not in terms of goals, but in terms of structural integrity.

Pep Guardiola must now face a harsh reality. He cannot rely on a single 28-year-old midfielder to carry the entire system. The summer transfer window must bring a world-class deputy. A player who can replicate Rodri’s calmness, vision, and defensive intelligence. Until that happens, City will remain vulnerable.

For now, the narrative is clear. Rodri is the linchpin. The anchor. The irreplaceable heartbeat of a dynasty that has suddenly stopped beating. And until he is fully fit and firing again, Manchester City will not be the dominant force we once knew.


Source: Based on news from BBC Sport.

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