Manchester City's Rodri ranks amongst the best across all midfield roles in the Premier League, stats have revealed The 27-year-old has had yet another season to remember after helping City seal the treble last term with the winning goal in the Champions League final. He has been ever-present for pep Guardiola's side this season with eight goals and 12 assists across all competitions. Rodri has become an all-aCtion midfielder this term and has been effective on both ends of the pitch. According to Squawka, the Spain international is in the top five midfielders that play in the 6, 8, and 10 roles in the league. Man City's Rodri ranks amongst the best across all midfield roles in the Premier League The 27-year-old has had another season to remember after helping City seal the treble last term Based on factors such as ball recoveries and aerial duels won, Rodri is ranked as the best No 6, with Brighton's Pascal Gross second, Alexis Mac Allister third, Jorginho fourth and Yves Bissouma fifth. The City midfielder is also ranked the best No 8 in the league ahead of second-placed Mac Allister again, James Maddison, Bruno Guimaraes and Ross Barkley. Rodri drops down to fifth spot for the best No10s this season but the fact that he makes the list will come as a surprise. Manchester City team-mate Phil Foden takes the crown for the best in that role, also ahead of Kevin De Bruyne, Martin Odegaard and Eberechi Eze. Rodri has been involved in 47 games for club and country this season and he was animated recently as he suggested that it was time for him to sit a game out as City’s fixture list piles up. Brighton's Pascal Gross and Liverpool's Alexis Mac Allister feature in the list of the best No6s and No8s Phil Foden has been ranked as the best No10 after a remarkable campaign so far Guardiola claimed he is yet to decide whether that will be afforded to him against Luton this weekend. ‘I didn't speak with Rodri but if he needs a rest he will have rest. Or no. I don’t know. I have the feeling that the games when he was tired like against Crystal Palace and Madrid, he was better in the second half. ‘He runs more and was more precise in the second half than the first. More than the physicality, it is a case of expending mental energy. Playing every three days, three days. ‘Of course he's tired, playing a lot of minutes. Rodri is so important for us and we’ll decide tomorrow what we have to do.’ |
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