Champions League hero Rodri: Manchester City can build European ‘legacy’

Manchester City’s Rodri bites the trophy as he celebrates winning the Champions League. (Reuters)
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Updated 12 June 2023
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Champions League hero Rodri: Manchester City can build European ‘legacy’

  • The Spanish midfielder scored the goal that defeated Inter Milan in Istanbul to crown the club kings of Europe

Having scored the goal that delivered Manchester City an elusive first Champions League, Rodri challenged his team-mates to win more to emulate Europe’s greatest teams.

The Spaniard’s sweetly struck effort proved the difference against Inter Milan in Istanbul.

But Rodri, 26, wants City to now dominate European football and create a dynasty like 14-time winners Real Madrid or seven-time European champions AC Milan.

“Yes,” he said. “For me, and I said this before the game, it was so important to win against Inter because we can build a legacy for the future. 

“We can trust in ourselves that we did it and this is what teams like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Barcelona, AC Milan — these kind of clubs — did in the past. 

“So yes we believe we can do it again. I think that’s why it’s so important.”

Rodri also praised chairman Khaldoon Al-Mubarak and past City heroes for helping to pave the way to fulfil this dream, which was only deemed possible after Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, deputy prime minister of the UAE, bought the club in 2008.

They have faced setbacks, scrutiny, unlucky moments and obstacles, with Financial Fair Play investigations and charges from UEFA and the Premier League, which they have denied.

“I think this talks a little bit about life — you have to try and push, even though some years it’s not been fair for us,” Rodri said.

“Sport is like this. You have to keep going and keep going and in the end God gave this amazing present for all of us. 

“The good point is we won, but we created a culture and we won more. Guys like Erling (Haaland), 22-year-olds, and the lads coming now, we have a very good squad for the next years.

“I said when I finished the game I don’t want to forget players like Fernandinho, Sergio (Aguero), David Silva, (Vincent) Kompany — many players who had been working eight, nine, 10 years at this club to help it arrive at this level.

“We take the fruits (of their labor) and this victory is for all of them. I said to Khaldoon, ‘This is the work of 10, 15 years behind us.’ I’m inside the club and I know how big this chairman is.

“It’s a victory of many years of work at this amazing club.”

About his own special moment and time at City, Rodri said: “They trusted me to come here, even though the change wasn’t easy. 

“It was a new culture for me and I arrive now scoring the most important goal in the history of this club. We deserve it, what a season.”


Bissouma included in Mali’s Cup of Nations squad

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Bissouma included in Mali’s Cup of Nations squad

  • Coach Tom Saintfiet named him in a 28-man selection for the tournament in Morocco
  • Mali open their Group A campaign against Zambia in Casablanca

BAMAKO: Long-term absentee Yves Bissouma was included in Mali’s squad for their Africa Cup of Nations finals despite the Tottenham Hotspur midfielder not having played for his club this season.
Coach Tom Saintfiet named him in a 28-man selection for the tournament in Morocco, where Mali play their first game on December 22.
Bissouma, 29, has yet to feature for Tottenham since being dropped before the Super Cup clash with Paris Saint-Germain in August and two months later had ankle surgery after suffering an injury playing in a World Cup qualifier.
Mali open their Group A campaign against Zambia in Casablanca and then take on hosts Morocco and Comoros.
Squad
Goalkeepers: Djigui Diarra (Young Africans), Ismael Diawara (Sirius), Mamadou Sawassa (Laval)
Defenders: Ousmane Camara (Angers), Woyo Coulibaly (Sassuolo), Amadou Dante (Arouca), Abdoulaye Diaby (Grasshoppers), Fode Doucoure (Le Havre), Mamadou Fofana (New England Revolution), Nathan Gassama (Baltika), Sikou Niakate (Sporting Braga), Hamari Traoré (Paris FC)
Midfielders: Yves Bissouma (Tottenham Hotspur), Mohamed Camara (Al Sadd), Lassana Coulibaly (Lecce), Aliou Dieng (Al Ahly), Mahamadou Doumbia (Al Ittihad), Amadou Haidara (RB Leipzig), Mamadou Sangaré (Racing Lens), Ibrahima Sissoko (VfL Bochum)
Forwards: Mamadou Camara (Laval), Gaoussou Diakité (Lausanne Sports), Gaoussou Diarra (Feyenoord Rotterdam), Nene Dorgeles (Fenerbahçe), Kamory Doumbia (Stade Brestois), Mamadou Doumbia (Watford), Lassine Sinayoko (Auxerre, France), Moussa El Bilal Toure (Besiktas, Turkiye).