In the 14 months since Rodri sustained an anterior cruciate ligament injury against Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium, the midfielder has played only 588 minutes for Manchester City due to a series of setbacks, the last of which excluded him from Wednesdayâ€s 4-1 win against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League. While Pep Guardiola says “he will not be out for a whileâ€, the 29-year-old is fundamental to the managerâ€s vision of the game. His alternatives are assessed …
Nico González
“The first option when Rodri cannot play is absolutely Nico. Nico is making steps forward,†Guardiola said before Sundayâ€s 3-1 win against Bournemouth. At 6ft 2in and 23 when signed for £49.8m from Porto earlier this year, González is a near carbon copy of Rodri. Indeed, Guardiola described the former Barcelona player as a “mini-Rodri†last season, yet against Bournemouth there were times when he was caught and dispossessed in midfield in a way Rodri, at his very best, would not be. There is scant shame, however, in not being in the same class as the Ballon dâ€Or winner.
Nico González is Pep Guardiolaâ€s first option to play in Rodriâ€s role when the Spanish midfielder is unavailable. Photograph: Marc Atkins/Getty Images
Mateo Kovacic
The long-term loss of Cityâ€s sole other holding midfielder to an ankle problem will be a test for City should González also collect an injury during Rodriâ€s absence. Kovacic has impressed regularly for City since joining the club from Chelsea for £25m in June 2023 and has a CV that makes clear he is a stellar talent. The Croatianâ€s former clubs include Dinamo Zagreb, Inter and Real Madrid. He also has a glut of honours to his name, including one La Liga title, one Premier League title and four Champions League winnerâ€s medals.
Rico Lewis
Lewis has made 103 appearances for City, nearly a quarter of which have been as a holding midfielder. The boy from Bury is versed in the 360-vision, touch, tackling and energy the position demands in a Guardiola-led side, but the manager has cited Lewisâ€s 5ft 7in height as a disadvantage in that role. “Itâ€s necessary to have physicality, for obvious reasons,†he said. “It was less [needed] in Barcelona, Bayern Munich [Guardiolaâ€s previous clubs].†Turning 21 later this month, Lewis has time on his side and should only continue to improve.
Rico Lewis is another option but currently lacks the physicality needed to operate at the level Pep Guardiola demands. Photograph: Jose Breton/NurPhoto/Shutterstock
John Stones
“What he brings to the pitch is outstanding quality as a central defender and possibly as a pivotal No 6.†The view there of Thomas Tuchel and one that echoes Guardiola in regards to the ‘Barnsley Beckenbauerâ€. Of Stonesâ€s 408 professional club appearances, 27 have come as a holding midfielder and he starred in that role when stepping up from central defence to play alongside Rodri in Cityâ€s 2023 Champions League final victory over Inter. “The 360 thing was the most difficult for me,†Stones has said about playing in the position. “I havenâ€t got that [naturally] – I feel I do more now, but thatâ€s from learning where to receive the ball and how to receive it in certain situations.â€
Tijjani Reijnders
Tijjani Reijnders was signed in the summer as a replacement for Kevin De Bruyne in the Belgianâ€s role. Photograph: Matt West/Shutterstock
The Dutchman arrived at City from Milan in the summer as a replacement for Kevin De Bruyne. As he put it himself at the summerâ€s Club World Cup: “The No 8 position is why they [City] got me. Now I have to fill the No 8 and do my best to show that I should play.†With González nursing a knock, Reijnders started as a holding midfielder in last monthâ€s 1-0 defeat at Aston Villa and was shifted upfield when the Spaniard came on shortly after the hour mark, the moment providing a snapshot of where he stands in Guardiolaâ€s thinking, namely as a deputy.
Matheus Nunes
The Brazil-born Portugal international has only played nine times as a defensive midfielder throughout his career with his sole outing as a in the position for City coming against Nottingham Forest in September 2023. He lasted the full 90 and provided an assist in a 2-0 win.
Kalvin Phillips
Cityâ€s forgotten man is still only 29. He has also operated as a holding midfielder on 164 occasions during his career and did well enough in the role to be capped by England. However, it is clear he is not trusted by Guardiola.
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