Manchester City's Spanish midfielder Rodri is set for an extended period on the sidelines after suffering a knee ligament injury during Sunday's clash with Arsenal.
The 28-year-old twisted his knee in a 21st-minute collision with Thomas Partey at a corner, prompting his early substitution. While the full extent of the damage is still unknown, City manager Pep Guardiola hinted at a prolonged absence.
"Although we're awaiting definitive confirmation, Rodri's injury appears severe enough to keep him out for an extended period," Guardiola said post-match on Tuesday. "However, some medical opinions suggest the recovery time might be shorter than anticipated."
Guardiola expects a detailed diagnosis and surgical plan within the next 48 hours, shedding light on Rodri's road to recovery.
_Key Quotes:_
- "Rodri will be out for a while, but we're waiting for final confirmation."
- "Some opinions suggest it might be less severe than expected."
_Medical Watch:_
Rodri's injury deals a significant blow to City's midfield, highlighting the importance of squad depth.