Chance creation
Playmaking output: assists, key passes, and custom chance-creation signals.

National 3 - Group J · Midfielder · #0 · France · 0 yrs
A. Rodrigo is a midfielder. A. Rodrigo is a French international, midfielder. A. Rodrigo was born in France. A. Rodrigo's Sportra profile tracks season statistics across National 3 - Group J, National 3 - Group J, National 3 - Group G. A. Rodrigo's page brings together career clubs, trophies, injury history, multi-competition stats, and related news headlines. On Sportra you can explore A. Rodrigo season statistics, transfer history, trophies, injury updates, and related news across every competition tracked in the profile.

Midfielder · #0
Season intelligence
Profile as Midfielder: balanced output without a single dominant trait. Archetype: Balanced contributor.
Scaled 0–99 from season output — map to fantasy, comparisons, or scouting cards.
Per-90 rates, efficiency ratios, and Sportra indices from season totals.
Playmaking output: assists, key passes, and custom chance-creation signals.
Every tracked category for this league and season, grouped by Sportra.
A. Rodrigo is a midfielder. A. Rodrigo is a French international, midfielder. A. Rodrigo was born in France. A. Rodrigo's Sportra profile tracks season statistics across National 3 - Group J, National 3 - Group J, National 3 - Group G. A. Rodrigo's page brings together career clubs, trophies, injury history, multi-competition stats, and related news headlines. On Sportra you can explore A. Rodrigo season statistics, transfer history, trophies, injury updates, and related news across every competition tracked in the profile.

Midfielder · #0
Season intelligence
Profile as Midfielder: balanced output without a single dominant trait. Archetype: Balanced contributor.
Scaled 0–99 from season output — map to fantasy, comparisons, or scouting cards.
Per-90 rates, efficiency ratios, and Sportra indices from season totals.
Playmaking output: assists, key passes, and custom chance-creation signals.
Every tracked category for this league and season, grouped by Sportra.
Wolves midfielder Rodrigo Gomes says he "will do everything" he can to help the club return to the Premier League if he stays, but did not confirm whether he would remain for their Championship fight. "I feel the love from the fans and I really appreciate that," he told BBC Radio WM.

Following his two-assist performance in Inter Miami’s victory, Lionel Messi worried fans after asking to be substituted in the 73rd minute due to physical discomfort. Nevertheless, the 38-year-old star reportedly does not place his participation in the 2026 World Cup with Argentina at risk. Lionel Messi once again emerged as a key figure for Inter Miami. In the team’s recent 6–4 victory over Philadelphia Union, he contributed two crucial assists. Nevertheless, the 38-year-old star worried fans after asking to be substituted in the 73rd minute due to physical discomfort. Despite this, he reportedly would not place his participation with Argentina at the 2026 World Cup at risk, bringing relief to supporters. According to Gastón Edul, a well-known journalist covering the Argentina national team, via X, formerly Twitter, Lionel Messi requested to be substituted during Inter Miami’s most recent match as a precautionary measure. After feeling tightness in his hamstring, the Argentine veteran decided not to risk a more serious injury. With this in mind, he could still be available to play at the 2026 World Cup, pursuing his sixth appearance in the tournament. Even though Messi has yet to confirm his participation in the World Cup, Argentina assistant coach Roberto Ayala revealed that the veteran would be called up if he wants to be part of the process. Still performing at a high level with the Herons, Messi could once again emerge as the central figure of the national team to pursue another title. With the anticipated tournament drawing closer, Lionel continues to shine thanks to his all-around impact. Throughout the season with Inter Miami, Messi has remained one of the standout players in MLS, scoring 12 goals and providing seven assists, ranking among the league’s top contributors in both categories. In addition, he has continued to prove crucial for Argentina, scoring eight goals to finish as the top scorer in the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers. After avoiding a serious injury setback, he appears poised to once again play a key role at the anticipated tournament. Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF. Rodrigo De Paul shares Messi’s physical plan for 2026 World Cup At 38 years old, Lionel Messi has chosen not to reveal whether he will be present at the 2026 World Cup, preferring instead to focus on day-to-day progress. Nevertheless, Rodrigo De Paul has revealed details that could hint at the veteran star’s presence with Argentina at the tournament. Not only has Messi continued to shine physically in MLS, but he has also reportedly maintained an intense preparation routine outside regular training sessions. “We are both pushing ourselves physically to arrive in the best possible shape; we set a double-shift routine for ourselves and we have our own trainer—we’re putting in the work and doing well. It’s separate work from the club with the World Cup in mind,” De Paul said, via Lo del Pollo on YouTube. With this in mind, the 38-year-old star is near to play his sixth edition in the tournament history.

According to Argentina assistant coach Roberto Ayala, there was never any doubt regarding Lionel Messi’s availability for the 2026 World Cup. As Argentina ramp up preparations to defend their crown at the 2026 World Cup, Lionel Messi’s presence had yet to be officially confirmed by the player himself, who previously stated he would make a final decision based on how his body felt leading up to the tournament. However, Argentina assistant coach Roberto Ayala dropped a massive hint that Messi will indeed be headed to North America to spearhead the reigning champions. “For us, there was never any doubt,” Ayala stated during a recent interview with the Clank! podcast when pressed on Leo’s availability for the upcoming World Cup showcase. While the official Albiceleste squad list bound for North America remains under wraps, Ayala shed light on Lionel Scaloni’s unusual selection process. He revealed that each member of the coaching staff drafts and submits their own personal roster before Scaloni steps in to make the ultimate final cuts. Ayala further explained that while the final roster isn’t completely set in stone, the staff has roughly 80% of the squad locked down. With a June 1 deadline looming to submit the definitive list, Scaloni is expected to make the official announcement in the coming days—where Messi will undoubtedly headline the 26-man roster. De Paul further backs Messi’s World Cup presence Ayala wasn’t the only one to recently hint at Messi’s participation. Inter Miami midfielder and international teammate Rodrigo De Paul had previously dropped similar clues regarding the captain’s mindset. Speaking on the show Lo del Pollo, De Paul revealed that he and Messi are currently undergoing a specialized, high-intensity training regimen in Miami, explicitly tailored to ensure they hit the world’s biggest stage in peak physical condition. “We are both pushing ourselves physically to arrive in the best possible shape; we set a double-shift routine for ourselves and we have our own trainer—we’re putting in the work and doing well. It’s separate work from the club with the World Cup in mind,” the Argentine midfielder revealed during the interview.
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Wolves midfielder Rodrigo Gomes says he "will do everything" he can to help the club return to the Premier League if he stays, but did not confirm whether he would remain for their Championship fight. "I feel the love from the fans and I really appreciate that," he told BBC Radio WM.

Following his two-assist performance in Inter Miami’s victory, Lionel Messi worried fans after asking to be substituted in the 73rd minute due to physical discomfort. Nevertheless, the 38-year-old star reportedly does not place his participation in the 2026 World Cup with Argentina at risk. Lionel Messi once again emerged as a key figure for Inter Miami. In the team’s recent 6–4 victory over Philadelphia Union, he contributed two crucial assists. Nevertheless, the 38-year-old star worried fans after asking to be substituted in the 73rd minute due to physical discomfort. Despite this, he reportedly would not place his participation with Argentina at the 2026 World Cup at risk, bringing relief to supporters. According to Gastón Edul, a well-known journalist covering the Argentina national team, via X, formerly Twitter, Lionel Messi requested to be substituted during Inter Miami’s most recent match as a precautionary measure. After feeling tightness in his hamstring, the Argentine veteran decided not to risk a more serious injury. With this in mind, he could still be available to play at the 2026 World Cup, pursuing his sixth appearance in the tournament. Even though Messi has yet to confirm his participation in the World Cup, Argentina assistant coach Roberto Ayala revealed that the veteran would be called up if he wants to be part of the process. Still performing at a high level with the Herons, Messi could once again emerge as the central figure of the national team to pursue another title. With the anticipated tournament drawing closer, Lionel continues to shine thanks to his all-around impact. Throughout the season with Inter Miami, Messi has remained one of the standout players in MLS, scoring 12 goals and providing seven assists, ranking among the league’s top contributors in both categories. In addition, he has continued to prove crucial for Argentina, scoring eight goals to finish as the top scorer in the CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers. After avoiding a serious injury setback, he appears poised to once again play a key role at the anticipated tournament. Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF. Rodrigo De Paul shares Messi’s physical plan for 2026 World Cup At 38 years old, Lionel Messi has chosen not to reveal whether he will be present at the 2026 World Cup, preferring instead to focus on day-to-day progress. Nevertheless, Rodrigo De Paul has revealed details that could hint at the veteran star’s presence with Argentina at the tournament. Not only has Messi continued to shine physically in MLS, but he has also reportedly maintained an intense preparation routine outside regular training sessions. “We are both pushing ourselves physically to arrive in the best possible shape; we set a double-shift routine for ourselves and we have our own trainer—we’re putting in the work and doing well. It’s separate work from the club with the World Cup in mind,” De Paul said, via Lo del Pollo on YouTube. With this in mind, the 38-year-old star is near to play his sixth edition in the tournament history.

According to Argentina assistant coach Roberto Ayala, there was never any doubt regarding Lionel Messi’s availability for the 2026 World Cup. As Argentina ramp up preparations to defend their crown at the 2026 World Cup, Lionel Messi’s presence had yet to be officially confirmed by the player himself, who previously stated he would make a final decision based on how his body felt leading up to the tournament. However, Argentina assistant coach Roberto Ayala dropped a massive hint that Messi will indeed be headed to North America to spearhead the reigning champions. “For us, there was never any doubt,” Ayala stated during a recent interview with the Clank! podcast when pressed on Leo’s availability for the upcoming World Cup showcase. While the official Albiceleste squad list bound for North America remains under wraps, Ayala shed light on Lionel Scaloni’s unusual selection process. He revealed that each member of the coaching staff drafts and submits their own personal roster before Scaloni steps in to make the ultimate final cuts. Ayala further explained that while the final roster isn’t completely set in stone, the staff has roughly 80% of the squad locked down. With a June 1 deadline looming to submit the definitive list, Scaloni is expected to make the official announcement in the coming days—where Messi will undoubtedly headline the 26-man roster. De Paul further backs Messi’s World Cup presence Ayala wasn’t the only one to recently hint at Messi’s participation. Inter Miami midfielder and international teammate Rodrigo De Paul had previously dropped similar clues regarding the captain’s mindset. Speaking on the show Lo del Pollo, De Paul revealed that he and Messi are currently undergoing a specialized, high-intensity training regimen in Miami, explicitly tailored to ensure they hit the world’s biggest stage in peak physical condition. “We are both pushing ourselves physically to arrive in the best possible shape; we set a double-shift routine for ourselves and we have our own trainer—we’re putting in the work and doing well. It’s separate work from the club with the World Cup in mind,” the Argentine midfielder revealed during the interview.
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