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Rodri Complains About the Schedule Amid Manchester City’s Stretch of Matches: ‘We Stop or I Don’t Make It to 32’

Rodri spoke about the calendar that has Manchester City playing continuously. The best teams in the world all have one thing in common: they play the most matches. That also means their top players, who also represent their countries, do not get much rest. That is the case with Manchester City’s most important player, Rodrigo Hernández. The Spaniard has been the most irreplaceable piece in Pep Guardiola’s team. With him on the field, Manchester …

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The Spanish player has spoken in an interview for DAZN about the accumulation of matches and injuries

·Barcelona, Spain
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The debate on the saturation of the football calendar adds a new authoritative voice. Rodri Hernández, a key player in Manchester City, openly reflected on the wear and tear that implies competing at the highest level during so many consecutive seasons.In an interview given to the Premier Corner of DAZN, the Spanish mid-center left a strong message that puts the focus on the health of footballers: "We stop or we don't reach the 32".The winner of…

The footballer Rodrigo Hernández, midfielder of Manchester City and the Spanish National Team, has raised alarms about the demand of elite football.The player, considered the last Spanish men's gold ball, has expressed his concern about the frenzied calendar and how the accumulation of matches is affecting his well-being and his professional future, especially after a recent record marked by several injuries.In an interview on DAZN's Premier Cor…

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Marca broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Thursday, April 23, 2026.
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