Manchester City’s Rodri has voiced his discontent with the rules and officiating in the Premier League, attributing his frustration to the perceived complexity of certain aspects. The midfielder, having accumulated seven yellow cards this season, lays blame on the officiating standards and a rule book that appears bewildering to players.
Specifically referencing a match against Newcastle, Rodri points out incidents where he found the referee’s decisions perplexing, adding that the increased number of yellow cards this season adds to the challenges players face. He expresses the difficulty of maintaining composure under these circumstances.
Rodri takes issue with the crackdown on dissent and rule changes, citing instances where offside flags have led to injuries for City players. He suggests that the current situation, which includes injuries resulting from VAR reviews, warrants a comprehensive evaluation to determine the best course of action for the game’s future.
Despite the frustrations, Rodri acknowledges the exceptional talent of Kevin De Bruyne, emphasizing his crucial role in City’s comeback against Newcastle. He also commends academy player Oscar Bobb, who scored the winning goal, highlighting the significance of such contributions to the team.