Man City: Rodri sets a historic record in the Premier League

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Manchester City held their place. Picked cold and unable to bypass the defense of the Red Devils, the Skyblues found the necessary resources to brilliantly reverse the situation and win the Manchester derby (3-1) thanks to a double from Phil Foden and a late achievement from ‘Erling Haaland at the end of the game.

As usual, Rodri certainly did not find the net but had a strong influence in the Citizens’ midfield. Enjoying great freedom in midfield, the Spaniard touched many balls while delivering two assists for Foden and Haaland. If the ex-Atlético de Madrid player quietly rehearsed his routines at the Etihad Stadium, he set himself an incredible record by becoming the first player to go 59 matches without defeat in the Premier League.

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