Rodri could miss rest of season with torn cruciate ligament: reports

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According to reports in Spain, the Manchester City midfielder could have torn the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, which would force him to undergo surgery and miss the rest of the season, according to initial medical scans on Monday.

6 days ago
There is no reason to smile at Manchester City. The Sky Blues have a big concern and it is none other than the condition of Rodri Hernandez, who withdrew injured 20 minutes into the game after a bad twist in his right knee.
As reported by 'AS', he could have torn his anterior cruciate ligament after the first scans on the Spanish midfielder. An injury that would make him undergo surgery and miss the rest of the season.
Rodri walked off the pitch on his feet and the feeling in Pep Guardiola's team was calm, as his injury didn't seem serious. Something that has now changed and could be confirmed in the next few hours.
The player has travelled to Madrid to undergo further tests. Undoubtedly, this is a huge setback for Manchester City, who could lose their most important player in midfield for a very long and complicated season.
Rodri has just overcome an injury, that occurred in the final of Euro 2024 with Spain and has had him all summer recovering and out of his team until the fourth matchday of the Premier League, which meant his first minutes with City this season.

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