Manchester City have been warned that Rodri will need a full season before returning to anywhere near his best. In September 2024, fresh off the back of a Ballon d'Or-winning campaign, the midfielder sustained an anterior cruciate ligament tear and meniscus damage in his right knee during a league clash against Arsenal.
Rodri, 29, underwent surgery and remained out of action until gameweek 37, where he played seven minutes of football against Bournemouth. City, without their star player, looked a shadow of the team which had clinched four straight league titles, clearly missing both his defensive contributions and quality on the ball.
That led to Pep Guardiola experiencing thetoughest spell of his managerial career and City finishing in third, 13 points adrift of league winners Liverpool. Many fans at the Etihad would have hoped that their star player returning to the fold this season would result in better prospects.
READ MORE: Man City and Premier League reach settlement over dispute before October trial
READ MORE: Rodri backs Arsenal rival to become one of world's best - 'I spoke with him'
However, Arsenal icon and Sky Sports pundit Theo Walcott has tempered expectations by stating Rodri will not, at least this season, be the same player they witnessed in 2023/24. Walcott, who tore his own ACL in January 2014, believes it may realistically take another year before the Spain international recaptures his best form.
Walcott commented on “The problem with Rodri is as well, because I had my ACL [injury] too, the period of time you’re out for… it takes some time just to feel normal again. That’s the worry.
“This season’s a bit of a write-off. It’s just for him to enjoy his football again. He’s not going to be the same player, he just won’t be. It’s really sad for me to say. I wasn't the same player. There was an element of my game that I just lost.
“I think next year, it will be his new norm of how his knee feels, because even to this day I have issues with my knee. But I just think that’s the dynamic, they’re going to have to find someone to replace him in time because they can’t rely on him as much as they did anymore

“There’s a reason why he’s on the bench or he’s not playing as much. Because they need to manage that knee. So that’s a worry for me personally.”
Walcott's verdict will certainly not be what Guardiola wants to hear. His team have struggled this campaign, suffering two defeats since their opening day drubbing of Wolves.
Rodri, meanwhile, has been gradually reintroduced, sitting out the Wolves clash but featuring for 15 minutes against Tottenham and completing the full 90 against Brighton before the international break. He is expected to play a part in Sunday’s Manchester Derby.
Despite Walcott's comments, advances in ACL surgery and rehabilitation over the past decade mean young and healthy players now bounce back better following surgery. In recent times, Virgil van Dijk has managed to re-establish himself as one of the best defenders in the world despite an initial dip in form.
Arsenal’s Jurrien Timber played almost the entirety of the following season after his ACL at an elite level last term. Guardiola’s other options in central midfield are Mateo Kovacic, new signing Tijjani Reijnders, Nico O’Reilly and Nico Gonzalez.
Join our new WhatsApp communityand receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.
You may also like
Amit Shah inaugurates Phase-2 Kanya Chhatralaya and Rs 100 crore "Dikri Dattak Yojana" at Sardar Dham
Roy Keane tears into Ruben Amorim comments after Man Utd loss - 'He should be raging'
Storm Amy smashes UK with 9 cities forecast deluge in 600-mile wall of rain with major 70mph wind
Celebrations erupt across country as India defeats Pakistan in Asia Cup
Ruben Amorim addresses Man Utd future after Man City loss - 'Not my decision'