Man City leaves a new signature from the Champions League team
The injured midfielder Manchester City Rodri was involved in the club team of the Champions League for knockout stages of competition, but there was no room for January arrival Vitor Reis.
Pep Guardiola invited the overhaul of the middle season and the delivered department for the transfer of his team. Omar Marmoush, Abdukodir Khusanov, Reis and Nico Gonzalez arrived for combined £ 180 million – More than half of the total winter consumption in the Premier League and approximately 11% of global costs last month.
However, there is a disadvantage of such extensive employment policies. Champions League Regulations ensure that on the eve of the knockout phase, only three changes in the composition of the league phase can be made in September.
As City can boast of four new arrivals, one always missed – and that’s by chance. Unlike other club recruits, the 19-year-old Brazilian has no experience with European football, he has collected less than 2,000 minutes of senior action in any competition. As Guardiola warned, “Vitor Reis is young, has a huge personality, but it takes time.”
Rodri is also needed time – but for very different reasons. The ruling Ballon d’Or Holder has since set aside with an ACL injury to the rest of the season turned off Guard last year. Rodri, however, works on another time lane.
The ambitious 28-year-old has repeatedly expressed his desire to be Return to the field Before the end of the current campaign – which would represent an almost unprecedented level of recovery.
Before the city can be plotted for any phase of the Rodrod Champion Championship, they must first find the way Real Madrid in inaugural knockout. The first part of this almighty conflict will be erected in Etihad on Tuesday before returning to Santiago Bernabeu on Wednesday, February 19th.