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Spain’s midfield maestro eclipses Messi in World Cup narrative

🇪🇸 By 4All Football Editorial ·
Rodri’s dominance in midfield has been the decisive tactical switch that underpins Spain’s World Cup campaign, with the Manchester City midfielder making the most passes of any player and helping Spain concede only one goal while Unai Simón has recorded 14 saves. To quote Rio Ferdinand, “Ballon d’Or! Ballon d’Or! Ballon d’Or! Ballon d’Or! Ballon d’Or! Ballon d’Or! Ballon d’Or! Ballon d’Or! Ballon d’Or!”. Ferdinand’s chant was originally aimed at Vinicius Junior, who did not win the Ballon d’Or, while Rodri did. Rodri’s Ballon d’Or triumph, earned after a two‑year recovery from a cruciate ligament injury, now positions him as a potential World Cup‑winning captain for Spain, a status that would rival Lionel Messi’s influence. The Spanish midfielder’s comeback saw him return to the level that secured the award, and his performances have been described as a “difference” compared with his pre‑injury form. Statistically, Rodri has completed the highest number of passes in this World Cup, matching Xavi’s 93 % completion rate from Spain’s 2010 triumph and surpassing Sergio Busquets, who attempted 223 passes in the 2022 tournament’s last‑16 exit. Defensively, Spain have been the best side, conceding just one goal and posting an expected‑goals‑against figure of 0.3 per 90 minutes, while Rodri’s shielding limited Michael Olise and, by extension, Kylian Mbappé’s supply. Luis de la Fuente declared, “Rodri is the best player in the world. Even at 50 % he is better than most other midfielders. He brings clarity, vision, balance. Rodri is an inspiration for us.” Those words now appear prescient. While Pedri, Fabian Ruiz and Martin Zubimendi have featured, Rodri’s influence has been evident in every match except three, and his presence has allowed Spain to maintain a cohesive, possession‑based style that has defined their World Cup run.

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