Pep Guardiola has confirmed that both Rodri and Ruben Dias are unlikely to be available for Manchester City‘s Premier League clash at Burnley on Wednesday, dealing a double injury blow to the side that sit three points behind Arsenal at the top of the table — with Rodri having limped off in the closing stages of City’s 2-1 win over the Gunners on Sunday.
Rodri’s groin issue is the more significant concern given its timing and context. The Ballon d’Or winner had only recently returned to consistent action after an 18-month absence, starting 19 of his last 23 appearances, and his influence on City’s surge back into the title race has been substantial. He was central to Sunday’s win over Arsenal, and Guardiola was candid about how much of City’s recent form has depended on his presence. “We cannot forget we have been 16/17 months without Rodri,” the manager said. “A huge, massive part depends on the players that you have.”
Asked specifically about the midfielder’s availability at his Tuesday press conference, Guardiola said: “I think for tomorrow, he will not be ready. We’ll see for the FA Cup semi-final against Southampton on Saturday or 12 days later for the Premier League game at Everton.”
Ruben Dias also sidelined as City’s defensive options thin
In midfield without Rodri, Guardiola may turn to Nico Gonzalez alongside Bernardo Silva, or deploy Nico O’Reilly in the middle to allow Rayan Ait-Nouri to cover at left-back. Either option represents a meaningful step down from the control Rodri provides in the engine room.
What this means for Arsenal and the title race


