Rodri criticises Premier League scheduling after Manchester City fail to claim title

Rodri has criticised the Premier League for insufficient rest following Manchester City’s FA Cup victory, which was followed by a 1-1 draw at Bournemouth. The result handed Arsenal the title, as City struggled with fixture congestion and player fatigue heading into their Champions League final.

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Rodri criticises Premier League scheduling after Manchester City fail to claim title

TL:DR – Rodri criticises Premier League scheduling after Manchester City fail to claim title

  • Rodri criticises the Premier League for insufficient rest after City’s FA Cup victory (see Rodri’s comments).
  • City drew 1-1 with Bournemouth, jeopardising their title chase as Arsenal clinched the trophy (see Arsenal title win).
  • Haaland’s late goal was not enough to secure victory after City’s cramped fixture schedule (see City’s struggles).
  • Rodri acknowledged a lack of energy and congratulated Arsenal for their title achievement (see Rodri’s reflections).
  • Guardiola’s potential departure may impact Rodri’s future at City (see Rodri’s contract situation).

Rodri complains Man City had unfair disadvantage after Arsenal win Premier League title

 

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Rodri bemoaned the lack of time between Manchester City’s FA Cup final and their trip to Bournemouth (Picture: Getty)

Rodri has taken aim at the Premier League for refusing to let Manchester City’s players ‘rest a little bit more’ in the wake of the side’s FA Cup final victory.

Pep Guardiola’s men edged out Chelsea in last weekend’s showpiece at Wembley to secure a domestic double following the club’s Carabao Cup triumph earlier in the season.

However, just three days later, Rodri and Co came up short in pursuit of the Premier League title after stumbling in a 1-1 draw at Bournemouth, a result that handed Arsenal the trophy with a game to spare.

While Erling Haaland struck in stoppage time to cancel out Junior Kroupi’s stunning opener, City’s fightback ultimately came to late – and the full-time whistle sparked rapturous scenes in north London.

Jubilant Arsenal supporters flocked to the Emirates in their droves to soak up a first title win in 22 years, while Mikel Arteta’s players gathered at the club’s training base to enjoy the moment, partying long into the night.

With the Champions League final coming into view on the horizon, City’s slip-up at the Vitality Stadium means Arteta can now rest his key players for the Gunners’ final match of the top-flight campaign against Crystal Palace – a luxury Guardiola did not have on Tuesday night.

Asked if there was an element of City’s players ‘lacking energy’ due to fixture congestion, Rodri told CANAL+: ‘When you play all the competitions, when you play after three days when these kind of teams [like Bournemouth] have ten days to rest, it’s a massive difference.

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City’s slip-up on the south coast came just three days after the FA Cup final (Picture: Getty)

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There were wild scenes in north London as Arsenal sealed a first league title in 22 years (Picture: Getty)

‘We all know this but it is what it is. We have to play with these rules but at this level, having this amount of days, makes the difference.

‘We lacked a little bit of energy [against Bournemouth] because we played a final two days ago.

‘The Premier League didn’t want us to rest a little bit more but, yeah, at the end, congratulations to Arsenal, they were the better team and we will try again next season.’

The City midfielder – who scooped the Ballon d’Or award two seasons ago – took the opportunity to thank his team-mates in their ‘remarkable’ but ultimately unsuccessful efforts to chase down Arsenal.

‘Of course we know that it is done,’ Rodri added.

‘I just want to thank all my team-mates, I think we were remarkable in the way we tried in a season of ups and downs. But in the end, we knew it was going to be difficult because it wasn’t in our hands.

‘We wanted to push until the end but unfortunately we couldn’t reach the victory.’

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Rodri and Co fell short in pursuit of a domestic treble (Picture: Getty)

Asked if City’s many instances of dropped points prior to their trip to Bournemouth had ultimately cost them the title, the Spain international replied: ‘The level of this league demands a lot.

‘You drop points in many cases as they have done, Arsenal, and the two teams were there.

‘Nobody believed in us in January but we rose as a team and we were able to win two trophies and even fight for the Premier League. It was a good season but of course, the standards of the club, we always want more.

‘Heads up, stand up and thanks to the supporters, everyone who supported us this year and City will be there trying again next season.’

Rodri hopes he and the rest of City’s squad are able to ‘see the whole picture’ once the dust has settled on a grueling season, which is reportedly set to be Guardiola’s last at the Etihad.

Asked to pick out his ‘biggest positive’ of the campaign, Rodri replied: ‘Right now, it’s a bit difficult to see these things but we will see the whole picture in a few weeks.

‘We knew that there was a lot of players coming in, they had to adapt, and it’s kind of a new era for us.

 

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