Rodri holding the Ballon d'Or
Rodri and his new prize(Image credit: Luis Soto)

Rodri says he owes his evolution from a good player to best in the world to Manchester Citys staff and outlined what he plans to do to get even better. Speaking exclusively to FourFourTwo magazine in a one-on-one interview at a location in Madrid where he's been rehabbing his ACL injury, we are curious: how does the best player in the world plan to get even better?

To be colder, he says. Less passionate, and be a better leader every day. The final third is also something Ive paid attention to to be involved in goals and assists. Controlling myself when Im tired, too dont move that much, try to stay.

Rodris game doesnt have a lot of weaknesses. Hes defensively brilliant and has played as a centre-back at a World Cup, he can thread passes, set tempo, sit deep and protect his defence, or operate higher as a ball-player.

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In recent years hes added goals to his game (scoring a pretty important one in the Champions League final) and his long-range shooting is notably strong. Lastly, his physicality is exceptional, hes tall, strong, yet quick and has an engine that can easily carry him beyond 90 minutes.

But when he arrived in England, five years ago, he believes he was a vastly different player. "In my first year at City, I used to jump forward a lot, pressing high," he says. "Sometimes thats good, many times not, because if they then play around you, the team is naked.

In my first year, the coaches were really strict with me about it pow, pow, pow with clips. They watch you going to the side and say, Why are you going there? You must protect over here? Its something Ive had to improve, identifying when to go, when to stay.

The moment you lose that position, you lose the heart of the team, and most goals come from the central area. If youre there, its harder for opponents."

In FourFourTwo's opinion the 2024 Ballon d'Or winner's vow to return colder will be interesting to observe when he steps back onto the pitch. Being colder in Manchester eh? If he can apply that mentally, it will be proof the best player in the world hasnt quite reached his ceiling.

Deputy Editor

Ketch joined FourFourTwo as Deputy Editor in 2022 having racked up appearances at Reach PLC as a Northern Football Editor and BBC Match of the Day magazine as their Digital Editor and Senior Writer. During that time he has interviewed the likes of Harry Kane, Sergio Aguero, Gareth Southgate and attended World Cup and Champions League finals. He co-hosts a '90s football podcast called Searching For Shineys, is a Newcastle United season ticket holder and has an expensive passion for collecting classic football shirts.

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