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Without Rodri, Man City face stiff challenge from Newcastle this weekend

LONDON : Premier League leaders Manchester City will have a Rodri-shaped hole in their midfield at Newcastle United on Saturday with their title rivals hoping to see early evidence that the Spaniard's absence will leave the champions vulnerable.

Without giving a definite time frame on Rodri's recovery, champion City confirmed that the 28-year-old midfield anchor sustained ligament damage in his right knee during last Sunday's tumultuous 2-2 draw at home to Arsenal.

If, as seems certain, Rodri faces several months on the sidelines, City manager Pep Guardiola will need to find a solution to a problem that has so far proved beyond even him.

Statistically Guardiola's City are a far more formidable unit with Rodri in the side.

All three of City's Premier League defeats last season came with Rodri missing and tellingly since he joined from Atletico Madrid in 2019, City have lost seven of the 21 Premier League games in which he did not feature - a loss rate of 33 per cent.

With Rodri, who has played 174 Premier League games for the club and won four successive titles, the loss rate is 10.9 per cent.

Guardiola describes Rodri as irreplaceable but says he has "a duty" to provide a solution.

"Last season, we were three months without Erling (Haaland), five months without Kevin (de Bruyne) and we found solutions," Guardiola said after City's 2-1 League Cup victory against Watford on Tuesday.

Sixth-placed Newcastle will present a stiff challenge to City who have 13 points from their opening five games and their former striker Alan Shearer believes the loss of Rodri could undermine City's bid for a fifth successive title.

"There isn't anyone better in world football than Rodri at what he does, so to have him out for that amount of time is a

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