Manchester City new boy Rodrigo Hernandez could be forgiven if he believed that life would be a lot easier after leaving a team managed by Diego Simeone.
But if he did believe that, he couldn't have been more wrong; and the Spaniard has spoken about life at Manchester City, and how he has adjusted to playing under Pep Guardiola.
Speaking to Spanish reporters, as quoted by the Mail, Rodri said: "
"If you are constantly taking the initiative in games, as we do, then you have to be constantly moving.
"I could read the game. Then of course it's not so easy to translate that to your own performances out on the pitch.
"'The best players are the most intelligent ones. Players that know how to think and to analyse what is happening.
The midfielder also spoke about his side's iffy start to the season, and Guardiola's composed reaction to it.
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"We know the situation we are in. We are missing a lot of players. But he will work on what we have to improve. He is not going to settle for losing games. We have to win."
He was then questioned as to whether he came to Manchester solely due to the influence of Guardiola, and he said: "
The 23-year-old ended by speaking about Liverpool, and how impressed he has been with Jurgen Klopp's men.
"Liverpool don't let you breathe. Yes, that's their way. When we played the Community Shield, we knew they were a team that is like a knife. One comes at you, then another and sometimes it seems like there is no escape. It's a quality they have, that is clear."
Source : 90min