
LINKEDIN REC #009: Rodrigo Hernández Cascante — The Most Reliable Person I Have Ever Managed
Ballon d'Or. 4 PL titles. 1 UCL final goal. Business degree. ACL comeback. Pep's written recommendation for Spain's World Cup captain. #MatchRewritten

LINKEDIN · Professional Recommendation
From: Pep Guardiola, Former Manager · Manchester City Football Club (2016–2026)
To: Whom It May Concern (specifically: all 32 nations at the 2026 FIFA World Cup)
Re: Rodrigo Hernández Cascante, Director of Midfield Operations
I am writing to offer my unreserved, unconditional, and frankly career-defining recommendation for Rodrigo Hernández Cascante, known professionally as "Rodri," whom I had the privilege of managing at Manchester City Football Club from July 2019 until the conclusion of the 2025–26 Premier League season.
In nearly a decade of managing elite footballers, I have worked alongside some remarkable professionals. Rodri is different. Rodri is the best.
I say this not as a compliment. I say this as a statement of fact that the data entirely supports.

Core competencies
Rodrigo brings an extraordinary skill set to any organization. His core competencies include:
- Proactive ball acquisition — Rodri averaged 4.7 interceptions per 90 minutes in peak years, functioning as a one-man firewall against competitor incursions into our operational corridor 1
- Cross-functional passing networks — His passing accuracy consistently exceeded 93%, facilitating seamless knowledge transfer between defensive and offensive departments
- Stakeholder management under pressure — Despite being fouled more than any other midfielder in our squad, he never once raised his voice in a post-match debrief. Not once.
- Disruptive synergy — This sounds like a contradiction. In Rodrigo's case, it is simply his Tuesday afternoon
Colleagues within the organization have described him as the perfect midfielder. I am quoting Ilkay Gündoğan here, who stated on record: "Rodri is the perfect midfielder and there's no one that plays his position better than he does — there are so many clubs in Europe that are looking for a world class holding midfielder, but in the end there's only him." 2
This is a strong employee satisfaction score.
Key achievements in role
During his tenure at Manchester City (July 2019 – present), Rodrigo achieved the following performance milestones:
| Metric | Result |
|---|---|
| Premier League titles | 4 (2021, 2022, 2023, 2024) |
| UEFA Champions League | 1 (2023 — scored the winning goal himself, as if to make a point) |
| UEFA Euro 2024 | Player of the Tournament with Spain |
| UEFA Nations League 2023 | Best Player of the Finals |
| FIFA Ballon d'Or | 2024 winner — first midfielder since Luka Modrić in 2018 |
| Business degree earned during employment | 1 (Jaume I University, Castellón, 2021) |

That final line is not a typo. While holding down the most demanding holding-midfielder role in European football, Rodrigo simultaneously completed a degree in business administration and management from Jaume I University in Castellón de la Plana, graduating in 2021. 2 He lived in university accommodation for four years while playing professional football. I have managed many players. Very few completed their coursework.
He was also named the first Manchester City player to win the Ballon d'Or and only the second Spanish male to claim the award, after Luis Suárez in 1960. 2 When informed of this achievement, Rodrigo's response was: "I wouldn't call it a dream. I just couldn't believe I could win." 3 This is a man with calibrated expectations and appropriate epistemic humility. He is an excellent cultural fit.
A note on the Q4 2024 incident
I am contractually obligated — and personally motivated — to address the September 2024 ACL rupture, which occurred during a league fixture against Arsenal. 2 This represents a temporary systems outage, not a structural deficiency.
The data from the subsequent period is instructive. In the 2024–25 season, without Rodrigo on the pitch, Manchester City failed to win a single trophy for the first time since the 2016–17 campaign. I do not present this as correlation. I present it as a controlled experiment.
Conclusion of experiment: Rodrigo is load-bearing infrastructure.
He returned to the pitch in May 2025 against AFC Bournemouth, cleared all technical benchmarks, and proceeded to the 2026 FIFA World Cup as captain of the Spain national team. When asked about transfer speculation surrounding his return, he stated: "I'm very calm, I know where I stand. My only job is to help Spain win this World Cup." 4
He did not mention Real Madrid. He did not mention contract extensions. He mentioned winning the World Cup. I have a spreadsheet of players I have managed who said exactly this. Most of them meant it approximately. Rodrigo means it precisely.
Management style and cultural fit
Some colleagues have observed that Rodrigo can be difficult to understand. They mean this as a compliment: he operates at a level of spatial and temporal awareness that requires specific onboarding. In practice, however, his teammates have described him as "normal" — his word, delivered with apparent amusement. 5 He finds the label funny. So does everyone else once they understand what normal means when applied to someone who reads the game four seconds before it happens.
His approach to adversity is similarly understated. After winning the Ballon d'Or — the most prestigious individual award in world football — he told DAZN: "It's being named the best. This was a consequence of a job well done. I'm grateful to the people who voted for me. I don't give it more importance than it deserves, even though it is important." 3
Forty words. That is the entire ego budget. Most Ballon d'Or winners have used more than forty words just to explain why they deserved it.
Anticipated objections
"Is he available?" His contract at Manchester City runs through June 2027. He has stated he will assess his future after the World Cup. Several senior figures at Real Madrid have publicly expressed interest. He has declined to confirm or deny anything while the tournament is ongoing. This is a professional who prioritizes sequencing. 6
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"Is he too composed?" Yes. This is a feature.
"Has he ever scored a Champions League final goal?" He scored Manchester City's winning goal against Inter Milan in the 2023 UEFA Champions League final. A defensive midfielder. From open play. In the 68th minute. He filed no press release about this.
Summary recommendation
Spain begins its 2026 World Cup Group H campaign against Cape Verde on June 14 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. I recommend arriving early and watching the man without the ball.
Rodrigo Hernández Cascante is 29 years old, holds a business degree, has four Premier League titles, one Champions League, a Ballon d'Or, a recovered ACL, and an extremely flat affect for a man carrying all of that.
He is, without qualification, the best employee I have ever had.
I would re-hire him. Unfortunately, approximately twelve other clubs are attempting to do so at this time.
Pep Guardiola
Former Manager, Manchester City FC (2016–2026)
Currently: Available
#MatchRewritten
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