[Official] Manchester City FC can confirm that Rodri has suffered a ligament injury to his right knee.
September 25, 2024
[Official] Manchester City FC can confirm that Rodri has suffered a ligament injury to his right knee.
by PuntoPorPastor
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Sympathise with the player massively, but not the club.
Wouldn’t wish that injury on anyone.
Dark arts of partey and havertz. It is artetas fault all over :shckedpickachuface:
Karma for dramatic flopping. Now he has a real injury and is somehow shocked.
So they are 100 percent certain he is not on strike demanding longer brakes periods? Ok got it…speedy recovery all the best
The folly of those who dare anger the Dark Lord Arteta!
Amazing news. Hate celebrating players injuries but these bastards deserve it
Both insane that there’s some of our fans celebrating this and that there’s some city fans blaming Arsenal. He literally spoke about overuse injuries recently and it’s an increasingly common one that is (majority of the time) non-contact stress induced. I’ve torn my own for gods sake. Wish him all the best in his recovery as he’s one of the best in the world.
Oh no!!
Anyway…
Never want to see players injured no matter the team. Awful news.
Stay humble
Rodri was most vocal and overuse of players and it’s ironic how he got injured (first) for the rest of the season
What are we supposed to do sob now? Those frogging cheats deserved it.
You can always tell who’s had an ACL and who hasn’t by the comments. “Oh he’s got the best surgeons he’ll be back next season” “ Good hate the guy now he’ll get that rest he’s been complaining about”. An ACL is genuinely horrible its several months of HARD rehab, and then even afterwards it’s still hard. Wish him all the best with his recovery and the same for the Wolves lad. Horrible being out for a whole year when it’s only just September
Ah shucks. Really? Aw jeez, that’s too bad.
What a shame. What a real shame. Really.
Doesn’t specify if it’s MCL or ACL. Maybe they’re still optimistic.
Still a hammer blow, but we have to get on with it. Did 6 months without De Bruyne and 3 months without Haaland, and got 91 points. Can still compete without Rodri.
15 comments
Sympathise with the player massively, but not the club.
Wouldn’t wish that injury on anyone.
Dark arts of partey and havertz. It is artetas fault all over :shckedpickachuface:
Karma for dramatic flopping. Now he has a real injury and is somehow shocked.
So they are 100 percent certain he is not on strike demanding longer brakes periods? Ok got it…speedy recovery all the best
The folly of those who dare anger the Dark Lord Arteta!
Amazing news. Hate celebrating players injuries but these bastards deserve it
Both insane that there’s some of our fans celebrating this and that there’s some city fans blaming Arsenal. He literally spoke about overuse injuries recently and it’s an increasingly common one that is (majority of the time) non-contact stress induced. I’ve torn my own for gods sake. Wish him all the best in his recovery as he’s one of the best in the world.
Oh no!!
Anyway…
Never want to see players injured no matter the team. Awful news.
Stay humble
Rodri was most vocal and overuse of players and it’s ironic how he got injured (first) for the rest of the season
What are we supposed to do sob now? Those frogging cheats deserved it.
You can always tell who’s had an ACL and who hasn’t by the comments. “Oh he’s got the best surgeons he’ll be back next season” “ Good hate the guy now he’ll get that rest he’s been complaining about”. An ACL is genuinely horrible its several months of HARD rehab, and then even afterwards it’s still hard. Wish him all the best with his recovery and the same for the Wolves lad. Horrible being out for a whole year when it’s only just September
Ah shucks. Really? Aw jeez, that’s too bad.
What a shame. What a real shame. Really.
Doesn’t specify if it’s MCL or ACL. Maybe they’re still optimistic.
Still a hammer blow, but we have to get on with it. Did 6 months without De Bruyne and 3 months without Haaland, and got 91 points. Can still compete without Rodri.