Rodri is “by far” the world’s best midfielder, according to Pep Guardiola (John Walton/PA)
Pep Guardiola believes Rodri is “by far” the best midfielder in the world but is pleased his performances do not always grab the headlines.
The Spain international was title-chasing Manchester City’s saviour on Saturday as his late equaliser rescued what could prove a vital point in a 1-1 draw against Chelsea.
It is now over 12 months – against Tottenham on February 5 last year – since City lost a match in which the 27-year-old played.
Guardiola feels City would not be where they are without Rodri (Nick Potts/PA)
Yet his Champions League final-winning goal or this weekend’s dramatic leveller aside, he rarely steals the limelight from the likes of Erling Haaland or Kevin De Bruyne.
Guardiola admits that is just the way he likes it.
The City manager said: “I would say if the holding midfielder doesn’t get the same appreciation as the strikers or the number 10 then that is good. When a holding midfielder has a lot of appreciation, it is not good.
“The holding midfielder has to play positive, for him and for the team, and make the team play. This is the role for the holding midfielders. All the highlights have to be for the guys up front who score goals and make assists and so on.
“But Rodri always has the ability in important moments to score goals so he’s an unbelievable player. He’s the best midfield player in the world currently by far because he is able to do everything.
“What a signing. It’s difficult to understand how we could have done what we have done in recent years without him.”
Kyle Walker is enjoying battling with Liverpool and Arsenal (John Walton/PA)
Saturday’s result extended City’s unbeaten run in the Premier League
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