Charlie Davies, a pundit, asserts that Ruben Dias, at 26 years old, holds a pivotal role as Manchester City’s second most crucial player after Rodri. Acknowledging Dias’s noteworthy contributions as the linchpin of the Sky Blues’ defense, CBS Sports Golazo analyst, Davies, commends Dias for his impact since joining in 2020. Initially skeptical, Garth Crooks attests to Dias’s successful adaptation to the Premier League.
Davies contends that Dias’ consistent well-timed tackles make him the second most essential player on the team. Despite other standout players like Haaland, Silva, or De Bruyne, Davies argues that Dias, a three-time Premier League winner, rivals the best in the group. Dias’s prowess lies in his defensive acumen, excelling in last-minute tackles, blocks, and interceptions, particularly within the penalty area.
Dias’s influence extends beyond his defensive skills; he’s seen as a born leader, organizing the backline and providing crucial guidance to teammates. This leadership quality further solidifies Davies’ assertion of Dias’s significance to Manchester City.
Rodri, reflecting on Dias’s departure, notes a change in the team dynamics due to the void left by the former Benfica titan. Dias’s innate leadership and never-say-die mentality on the pitch played a pivotal role in shaping the team’s ethos.