Real Madrid player Rodrygo has spoken out following speculation that he is ‘refusing to play for the club again’ due to a dispute involving Jude Bellingham.
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According to MARCA, Rodrygo informed the club’s staff that he ‘didn’t feel strong enough or ready to play,’ even though he had completed four training sessions earlier in the week.
Pressed on the matter in his post-match press conference after their 4-3 defeat to Barcelona, Ancelotti said: “He had recovered, but he wasn’t feeling well. He wasn’t at his best. I have no problem with him. He’s had a fever, and putting him on for five minutes when he’s not well has a risk: that he could get injured.”
The outlet claims Rodrygo feels ‘displaced’ after the ‘media explosion’ surrounding the arrivals of Bellingham and Mbappe, which has created a ‘rift’ with Vinicius Jr.
It adds by claiming ‘Rodrygo is currently confined to his home, clearly angry at having lost the leading role he hoped to have alongside Vinicius Jr.’ with suggestions that he no longer wants to play for the Spanish team.
But, the 24-year-old, who played no part in his side’s game against Barca last week, has refuted reports that he no longer wants to play for Real.
He thanked all the messages of support before criticising the rumours.
In a social media post, Rodrygo wrote: “Thank you for all your messages and concerns. I’ll be back soon. Stop making things up.”
Rodrygo recently used social media to respond to speculation regarding his future at Real Madrid.
The Brazilian forward has netted 14 goals in 51 appearances across all competitions this season, playing an important role in the squad.
Despite his contributions, he is not regarded as crucial to Real’s attacking setup in the same way as Kylian Mbappé or Vinícius Júnior.
With the summer transfer window approaching, rumors surrounding his potential departure have intensified.
Arsenal, Manchester City, and Liverpool are reportedly monitoring his situation, showing interest in securing his signature. Rodrygo has been with Real Madrid since June 2019, following his transfer from Santos.
Date: Wednesday night Kick-off: 20:00 Venue: Parc des Princes, Paris Occasion: UEFA Champions League Semi-Final (2nd Leg)
Football fans, buckle up—because we’re heading to the Parc des Princes for a continental heavyweight showdown that could define the season for both clubs. Paris Saint-Germain host Arsenal in what promises to be an electrifying second leg of the UEFA Champions League semi-final. PSG have the slenderest of leads thanks to their 1-0 win in North London, but the Gunners aren’t out of the fight yet—not by a long shot.
This isn’t just any semi-final. This is a clash of two titans desperate to shake off past UCL heartbreaks and write a new chapter. For PSG, it’s a golden chance to finally get their hands on that elusive first Champions League trophy. For Arsenal, it’s about proving to the world that their rebuild under Mikel Arteta can deliver on the biggest stage of all.
Let’s dive in, Gooners and Parisiens—this one is going to be a rollercoaster.
The Story So Far
PSG landed the first blow. Ousmane Dembele’s early strike at the Emirates gave Luis Enrique’s side a crucial away win and a one-goal cushion heading into the return leg. While the scoreline was tight, PSG were electric in the opening 20 minutes—swarming the ball, pressing like demons, and carving Arsenal open with pace and flair.
But Arsenal regrouped. They settled into the game, had their moments, and could have easily nicked an equaliser had Gianluigi Donnarumma not pulled off a world-class save or two. It wasn’t the worst result for Arteta’s men, but they now face an uphill climb in Paris.
To make matters more intriguing, both sides slipped up in their domestic leagues over the weekend. PSG were stunned 2-1 by Strasbourg, while Arsenal fell to a frustrating 2-1 defeat at home to Bournemouth. Still, both managers rotated heavily with this midweek blockbuster in mind—so expect their strongest lineups when the lights shine brightest.
Head-to-Head & Recent Form
Before Dembele’s heroics in the first leg, Arsenal had PSG’s number. The Gunners were unbeaten in four previous meetings, including a 2-0 win in the group stage this season. That alone should give Arsenal fans a glimmer of hope—especially considering the Londoners have shown they can frustrate PSG’s stars when organised.
That said, form favours the French champions. Despite only two wins in their last six games across competitions, PSG have made the Parc a fortress in Europe this season. Their ability to start fast and feed off the home crowd’s energy could make the difference.
Arsenal, meanwhile, are wobbling slightly. Three games without a win, and the creativity has dried up at the wrong time. But this is the Champions League—a platform for heroes. The Gunners will need every ounce of composure, resilience, and clinical edge to pull off what would be a famous European comeback.
Tactics & Key Battles
Here’s where the chess match begins. PSG love to stretch play with width and raw pace. Bradley Barcola is expected to replace the injured Dembele, and he’ll be a major threat down the flanks. With Kvaratskhelia floating and Hakimi bombing forward, Arsenal’s full-backs will need to be laser-focused.
In midfield, Fabian Ruiz, Vitinha, and Neves will look to control tempo and exploit Arsenal’s defensive transitions. But here’s the good news for Gooners: Thomas Partey is back. The Ghanaian’s presence offers a massive boost. His ability to shield the defence and free up Declan Rice to push forward could tilt the balance in Arsenal’s favour.
It’s also a big night for Martin Ødegaard, who needs to impose himself and thread passes that split PSG’s backline. With Bukayo Saka and Gabriel Martinelli cutting inside and sniffing for chances, the Gunners do have the firepower to cause damage.
Players to Watch
Bradley Barcola (PSG) – He scored against Strasbourg at the weekend and will be full of confidence. His movement and finishing will test Arsenal’s backline.
Declan Rice (Arsenal) – Scored in the Premier League on the weekend and thrives in big games. If he drives forward, he could disrupt PSG’s rhythm.
Donnarumma (PSG) – His saves in the first leg were huge. Arsenal will test him again, and he’ll need to be just as sharp.
Saka & Martinelli (Arsenal) – This is their time to shine. If they get isolated against PSG’s fullbacks, they’ll be licking their lips.
This tie is far from over. Yes, PSG have the upper hand. Yes, they’re at home. But Arsenal have a history of bouncing back and love playing with their backs against the wall. If they can survive the early onslaught and find a goal before half-time, this tie flips on its head.
Expect a fast start, a few nervy moments, and at least one stunner. But ultimately, PSG’s experience and quality at home might just edge it.