Man City’s Rodri out for season with ACL injury



Man City’s Rodri out for season with ACL injury

by V-Matic_VVT-i

37 comments
  1. I don’t root for injuries and this sucks for Rodri as a person/player. No tears shed for Man City

  2. Wish him the best but it’s insane that a week ago he was whinging about playing too many games

  3. Personal shame for the player. Speedy recovery and all that.

    The irony is palpable though if you watched the first 5 seconds of the game on Sunday when he went out of his way to provoke Havertz, tried to body check him then rolled around on the ground for 5 minutes trying to get him sent off, feigning an injury. Then this has happened later in the same game.

    Sometimes the sender collects.

  4. A setback for the CH4MPIONS but it happens.

    Some Arsenal fan’ss lack of empathy seriously makes me question about the state of humanity in the world.

    I hope Arsenal bottles it by a point in the season end so we can sing about it.

  5. Pep’s fault really. You saw how much pain he was in in the opening 10s of the match, you think he’d have subbed him off.

  6. When Christian Eriksen starts 4 matches in a row, something’s gotta give to restore balance to the universe.

  7. It feels horrible to read some of these comments. Can’t believe people are celebrating this. “Yay”??

    Any leg injury is a huge psychological blow. It isn’t surprising if one is depressed after a leg injury. It sucks like effing hell you guys… requesting to share positive vibes in this sub, please.

  8. Honestly you feel for any player when they do their ACL, at the end of the day, you want to see the best players on the field playing. Even as much as I hate spurs, seeing Bentancur do his ACL was horribly unlucky. The rehab for that sort of thing is already a bit iffy and sometimes players just don’t come back the same. It really sucks.

    I don’t have any sympathy for city though.

  9. How is this “BREAKING” news? We’ve literally been talking about it everyday for 5 days on this sub

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