Rodri Height, Weight, Net Worth, Age, Birthday, Wikipedia, Who, Nationality, Biography
Mia Horton
Published Jan 02, 2026
Rodri says Liverpool’s fights this season aren’t colossally startling for him given the level of the Central Affiliation.
Heading into the 2022/23 mission, most guessed that Manchester City and Liverpool ought to for sure battle it out at the most noteworthy mark of the table, yet that has up until this point not been what is happening.
| Full name | Rodrigo Hernández Cascante | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date of birth | 22 June 1996 (age 26) | ||
| Place of birth | Madrid, Spain | ||
| Height | 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) | ||
| Position(s) | Defensive midfielder | ||
While Man City have made solid areas for a, victorious five matches and drawing in two to sit second, one point behind Store, Liverpool have combat. Jurgen Klopp and co. have won just two of their six matches, sitting in eighth on nine concentrates in this way.
While such a start has overpowered some in any case, it hasn’t definitively staggered Rodri, with the Spaniard saying that even a slight drop in quality can have a giant impact in the Main Affiliation.
“Just somewhat,” he let Gazzeta Dello Game know when asked concerning whether he was stunned by Liverpool’s design.
This wasn’t talked about enough man, Kante absolutely embarrassed Rodri 😭
— Janty (@CFC_Janty) September 22, 2022
“The Main Affiliation level is high so much that when you deferred down, you lose centers. Liverpool are not in crisis, they are just less strong, and the Head Affiliation doesn’t allow you to loosen up.”
There were a couple of positive signs in Liverpool’s last match as they returned rapidly from a 4-1 misfortune against Napoli to beat Ajax 2-1 in a match they overpowered start to finish.
Regardless, with Store and Man City both looking so perfect, getting again into the title fight is a troublesome undertaking for last year’s different members.