The Sun (Malaysia)

Refreshed and ready

Rodri says City in good shape for Real semifinal clash

- ANDY HAMPSON

MIDFIELDER Rodri believes Manchester City’s thrashing of Watford was just the tonic needed heading into this week’s clash with Real Madrid. City looked heavy-legged against Brighton in midweek after a draining previous fortnight in which they played both Atletico Madrid and Liverpool twice.

They were far more sprightly as they crushed the Hornets 5-1 at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, hardly looking back after Gabriel Jesus claimed the first of his four goals in the fourth minute.

Rodri, who hit the other goal in stunning fashion, feels the Premier League leaders are now in good shape for the first leg of their Champions League semifinal against Spanish giants Real tomorrow (3am Malaysian time).

“You have these games – LiverpoolA­tletico-Liverpool-Atletico – and it is so demanding,” said the Spain internatio­nal.

“At the end of this period you are a little bit… ‘phew.’ You need to breathe a little bit.

“We now face Real Madrid in the best moment and we’ll see. We know exactly how they play.

“This is a team that, of course, have the experience of the competitio­n and wait for their opportunit­y.

“They are not consistent over 90 minutes but are always dangerous. We have to be aware.

“The first game is here at home so we have to do our best but – the way I saw our team in this match – I’m not worried.

“Maybe after the FA Cup match (against Liverpool) I felt the team were a bit weak and tired, but not in this game. It makes me hope the team is going to be good.”

One player certain to test City is Real’s prolific forward Karim Benzema, who has netted 39 goals in 40 matches this season including four across both legs of the quarterfin­al victory over Chelsea.

Rodri said: “He is in the best moment of his career. He understand­s every part of the game and is scoring goals, important goals.

“I would say, ‘f ****** hell,’ this guy is amazing in every game, and he not only scores goals but makes his team feel comfortabl­e with the ball.

“He is a great player but it is not only him. We have to be aware of all of Real Madrid.”

City manager Pep Guardiola has called on fans to give the players an extra push in the first leg at the Etihad Stadium.

Guardiola said: “I ask our people, our fans, if they have nothing more interestin­g to do – come on, take a train, a bus, a car and come and be with us.

“It is special. For this club it is only the third time in the semifinal of the Champions League against a team who have a lot of Champions League trophies in the cabinet.

“It has to be a special night for us, give everything we have in our soul and enjoy it.”

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