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Former Manchester City captain: Rodri's role in the team is irreplaceable The red card changed the course of the game

Former Manchester City captain: Rodri's role in the team is irreplaceable The red card changed the course of the game

Live bar January 2 News In Manchester City's 2-1 win over Arsenal, Rodri helped the team score the winning goal, and former Manchester City captain Richard Dunn praised Rodri's play in an interview.

Dunn said: "Rodry is like a Rolls-Royce, rushing around the field, he does things that seem simple, but revitalize the whole team. He plays the same role in the squad as Busquets did at Barca, putting the ball on the pitch and leading us forward. ”

On the win over Arsenal, Dunn said: "Leading by 11 points was a huge psychological blow for Chelsea and Liverpool, especially when they saw the result of the game and we scored the winning goal in 93 minutes. ”

"Arsenal threatened our goal with free kicks and crosses in the last minutes, but look at how calmly our Ederson handled the ball, how cleverly our Díaz and Laporte kicked the ball out of bounds. We just wanted to win too much, as you can tell from the attitude in the second half. ”

"Obviously the momentum changed after the red card and we had more possession, but Arsenal's defence was well done and solid. When they were fighting alone, our first shot from within the goal was the winning goal, and praise Arsenal, their defence was really good. ”

Former Manchester City captain: Rodri's role in the team is irreplaceable The red card changed the course of the game

"City had a lot of balls but couldn't find a gap, didn't create threatening balls until the last minute. Scoring goals in the final moments is the most wonderful feeling in the world, and you're still away to the fantastic Arsenal, they are the best team City have met this season, and it may be Arsenal's best game under Arteta. ”

'It's so sweet to go through so many wins and you feel like everything is being done to you, the fans all over the stadium are targeting you because the referees made some penalties they didn't like.

(vivian)

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