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Gary Neville slams Man City ace Rodri as red card vs Nottm Forest influenced by Casemiro

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Manchester City are coming to terms with the fact that Rodri will be missing for the next three domestic games. He can still feature against RB Leipzig in the Champions League next week but his red card for violent conduct in Saturday’s 2-0 win over Nottingham Forest means he will miss the trip to face Arsenal next month.

Before then, he will sit out Wednesday’s League Cup clash away at Newcastle and the Premier League visit to Wolves at the end of the month.

Gary Neville has criticised Rodri for his hot-headed moment while the deliverance of the red card may have had something to do with Casemiro last season. READ MORE: City have two games to decide on Rodri plan vs Arsenal READ MORE: Phillips ready for biggest week of City career Neville has slammed Rodri for his moment of "madness" during the victory over Nottingham Forest this weekend.

City were cruising against Forest as Phil Foden and Erling Haaland put the Blues 2-0 up inside 14 minutes at the Etihad Stadium.

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