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The World Cup has provided a glimpse of the terrifying midfield duo that Manchester City will unleash

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13 July 2026

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Provided they are both fit, the expectation is that

Rodri

and

Elliot Anderson

will lead the

Manchester City

midfield next season. On paper, their games do look to complement each other. Anderson is an all-action midfielder whose ability to win duels and drive a game forward from midfield will be a weapon that Enzo Maresca will tap into.

is the architect in City’s midfield. He controls the tempo of matches and when fully fit, he remains the dominant number six in European football. The pair do look to have the potential to form a dominant midfield for

.

The first glimpse of what

and Anderson could provide for Enzo Maresca’s side has arrived at the 2026

World Cup

has played a key role in England’s surge to the semi-final stage of the competition where they will face Argentina.

has dominated for Spain in midfield as they have made their way to a semi-final against France. Watching Anderson and

play, given the contrasts in their playing styles does provide a glimpse of what they’ll add to the

midfield for next season.

Elliot Anderson and

have played huge roles in England and Spain’s runs to the semi-final stage of this summer’s

. Both players have starred in midfield in completely different ways. While their playing styles are vastly different, it is easy to mount an argument that without the performances of Anderson and

, neither England nor Spain would have made it to the final four of the 2026

FIFA

For England,

has been a bundle of energy in midfield. His ability to cover the pitch and win duels has been crucial for Thomas Tuchel’s side. Anderson has done the hard work, which has allowed Jude Bellingham to get forward and support Harry Kane. Kane and Bellingham have scored 12 goals between them at the

. The pair have been superb and have fired England into a semi-final clash with Argentina. Behind them,

and Declan Rice have been the foundation of England’s team in midfield. In the case of

, he has been Mr. Consistent for his country as he has barely put a foot wrong in midfield throughout the tournament.

Rodri has been the

pillar of Spain’s midfield

throughout their

run. Any doubts about Rodri’s fitness and capabilities to control a game have been put to bed throughout the tournament. Spain, in their typical fashion, have dominated possession and the tempo of every match they’ve played at the

. At the heart of that dominance has been

. Whenever Spain have needed

to get back defensively to extinguish any fires, he has been there. Like

for England, without

, Spain would have struggled to get through to the latter stages of the

The performances of

at the

have been pleasing to see from a

perspective. Both players have impressed in vastly different manners. It is that contrast in how they play in the heart of midfield that makes their potential combination an exciting proposition to ponder.

Rodri’s strengths as a

midfielder are well known. He’s a Ballon d’Or-winning midfielder who controls every aspect of midfield when he is at his best. Also,

has always gotten back defensively when

City

lose possession. His ability to read the game is second to none. Coupled with his passing range, and his penchant to score important goals and seize big moments,

remains a key player for the FA Cup and Carabao Cup holders.

Elliot Anderson will bring energy, the ability to win duels and cover the pitch to Manchester City’s midfield. Anderson is also exceptionally gifted technically with room to grow as a midfielder. Anderson’s game should perfectly dovetail with Rodri’s. The pair have the potential to form a dominant and devastating midfield for Enzo Maresca to unleash. Watching

, he could also ease the physical burden on

. If this is what occurs

could dictate the tempo of Manchester City’s matches while Anderson covers the pitch to give

exactly what they need in midfield.

have been consistent and exceptional performers for England and Spain at the

. They have both been prominent players in their teams’ runs to the business end of the tournament. Watching the pair play, it is now easy to see the midfield combination they will form for Enzo Maresca’s side. If they do gel as expected,

will have a powerful and formidable midfield to unleash next season.

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