Manchester City: Rodri can't take it anymore!

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Bravely injured and removed from the field since September because of a break in the crossed ligament, Rodri was present at the Super Bowl, on the night of Sunday to Monday. At the microphone of Sky Sportsthe Ballon d'Or, however, confided to experience its unavailability very badly. “I always say that it is part of life. Wounds, athletes are used to this kind of thing. But I am a very positive man, in the sense that I take things as they are ”first entrusted the person concerned.

Before adding: “I always thank God for everything and in these moments, I try to be positive and to do other things that I am not used to doing, like coming here, to spend more time with his Family and why not try to improve other parts of your body, work on it and come back stronger. I don't like it. You are more nervous, you cannot control what is going on. But yes, I try to support my team from the outside, to give it my vision of things and to help them ”. As a reminder, the Citizens are preparing to challenge Real Madrid as part of the Champions League dams.

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