Spaniard Rodri celebrated his graduation and obtained a university degree in business administration and management, cementing his career as a player different from his peers because of his choices and lifestyle.

Rodri, 25, spoke about his university degree for the club's official website, and said, "It was hard work, but in the end it was great. You have time for everything. Of course, playing football at this level is a very demanding profession, because it's not just about playing. training and matches, but also the rest and special care that you should receive.”

"I usually come home at three in the evening, and I have a lot of free time in the afternoon," he added. "A lot of things can be done during that time."

Rodri has announced via @ManCity that he has now completed his course for a degree in Management and Business Administration at Castellon University in Spain.

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The Spanish midfielder admitted that he was not able to keep up with the rhythm of the other students, but he was convinced to complete his university career at the Spanish University of Castellon, despite his preoccupation with his team and the Spanish national team.

Despite his professionalism in football, Rodri did not leave university housing during the period of studying and playing for the Spanish club Villarreal, before moving to Atletico Madrid, and from there to Manchester City.

In parallel with his keenness to complete his university studies, Rodri insists on not being preoccupied with what his peers care about.

A few things you didn't know about Rodri:

🤓 A degree in Business Studies and Economics.

Never missed a lecture!


🏠 Lived in student accommodation while playing for a La Liga club


❌ Doesn't like tattoos


📱 Doesn't like social media pic.twitter.com/srUPedic9C

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Until recently, the Spanish player was driving a used car that he bought from an elderly woman, and he refused to replace a modern car with it despite the insistence of his friends, justifying this by saying that his car does what is required, which is to help him move from one place to another.

Rodri also doesn't care about buying expensive accessories or tattoos, and doesn't care much about social networking sites, according to Sportbible.

It is noteworthy that Rodri joined Manchester City in 2019, and was crowned with the team the English Premier League and League Cup twice, in addition to the Charity Shield Cup title.