Rodri updates on ACL injury amid Super Bowl appearance
Rodri updates on ACL injury amid Super Bowl appearance

Rodri updates on ACL injury amid Super Bowl appearance

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Manchester City midfielder Rodri provided an optimistic injury update during his appearance at Super Bowl LIX, where he discussed his recovery from an anterior cruciate ligament injury sustained in September. Despite being sidelined, Rodri remains positive about his situation, stating that injuries are part of an athlete's life and expressing gratitude for the opportunity to focus on other aspects of his health and family. He has been included in Manchester City's squad for the Champions League knockout phase, although he is not expected to play until later in the season, potentially during the Club World Cup. Rodri highlighted that he is working on strengthening his knee and adapting to the unexpected break. The reigning champions are currently facing challenges in the Premier League without him, having dropped to fifth place. His mental resilience and determination to return stronger are central themes in his recovery journey.

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