Rodrigo sets bar high with ambition and describes Marcelo Bielsa impact - YEP 25/6/23
Leeds United forward Rodrigo has set the bar high in outlining his international ambition.
By Lee Sobot
Rodrigo returned to the Spanish national team fold for the
first time since November 2021 for this month’s Nations League conclusion in
which the Leeds striker helped his nation end their 11-year trophy drought.
The Whites forward started the Nations League semi-final
against Italy in which his side recorded a 2-1 victory and then looked on as an
unused substitute as Spain defeated Croatia 5-4 on penalties in the final.
Spain are now among the main fancies for both the 2024 Euros and 2026 World Cup
– and Rodrigo has set his sights on helping his nation win both.
"If you want, I can tell you that we are here to win
the World Cup or the European Championship,” said Rodrigo whilst on
international duty to Marca.
"I think that in the end what generates the illusion
will not come from what I tell you here, that illusion will come if we go out
on the field and win important matches. Then that illusion that we all want
here will come.”
Rodrigo was also asked about former Whites boss Marcelo
Bielsa, United’s promotion-winning former head coach who brought the forward to
Leeds from Valencia in the summer of 2020.
"He is a person who tries to make you see reality, to
get closer to it,” explained the 32-year-old forward. “Whether you like it or
not, the footballer is sometimes far away and in a bubble. It may be that this
feeling takes your feet off the ground and you are not aware the effort that is
needed for everything.”