Rodri Defends Criticism After World Cup Draw
Rodri has been defended by Arsenal's Martin Zubimendi after facing criticism for Spain's slow start in the 2026 World Cup.
The reigning European champions drew 0-0 with Cape Verde in their opening game, with Rodri at the heart of severe criticism.
Spain's draw with Cape Verde was one of the shocks of the tournament so far, with Rodri receiving widespread criticism for his role in the draw.
Zubimendi believes that Rodri cannot claim the responsibility for the draw, citing the midfield's mobility and ability to play with just one or two touches.
Rodri has shown his worth at Manchester City and with the national team, and Zubimendi thinks he's not to blame for the draw.
Luis de la Fuente, the Spain boss, also defended Rodri, calling him the best player in the world and an inspiration for the team.
Spain will hope to get their World Cup campaign up and running on Sunday as they take on Saudi Arabia in Atlanta.
Another failure to win would put their hopes of an automatic spot in the knockout rounds in real jeopardy, as of June 2026.
Rodri will be key to Spain's success, and his performance will be closely watched by fans and critics alike.
The 2024 Ballon d'Or winner has been in fine form for Manchester City, and Spain will need him to replicate that form if they are to succeed in the World Cup.
Zubimendi has also been backed by De la Fuente to one day challenge for the Ballon d'Or, but the Arsenal midfielder believes that is some way off yet.
He has had a tough year, playing a lot of games, but feels fine now and is happy to be with the national team.
The match against Saudi Arabia will be a crucial one for Spain, and Rodri will need to be at his best if they are to win.
With the pressure mounting, Rodri will need to draw on all his experience and skill to help Spain succeed.
As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Rodri and the Spanish team to see if they can turn their campaign around.