What's Happening with James Rodríguez at Rayo Vallecano?
The Colombian international has been shining with his national team, but in his new LaLiga journey, he’s barely getting any playing time. Here’s the current state of his situation.
Since James Rodríguez’s arrival at Rayo Vallecano, there was a wave of optimism, with high expectations that he would become one of the most significant summer signings. However, that promise has yet to materialize on the pitch.
Despite being in good physical shape, as he has shown during his recent appearances with the Colombian national team, James has only played 30 minutes across two games.
In the recent match against Girona, the Colombian midfielder did not see any action, as head coach Íñigo Pérez kept him on the bench for the full 90 minutes. After the match, Pérez explained that he chose players with different attributes to manage what he described as a game that was "hanging by a thread." His decision has sparked debate and criticism, particularly among James’ fans.
Reactions and Criticism
On social media, the backlash has been evident, especially from Colombian supporters who express frustration over James' limited minutes. Many argue that he has been in top form, being a standout player during South American World Cup qualifiers. His recent performance for Colombia, where he both assisted and scored a decisive penalty, has fueled these criticisms.
Meanwhile, Rayo Vallecano’s fans appear to be more understanding of Pérez’s decisions. They stand behind their coach, believing that no player, regardless of name or reputation, is above the team. The fan group Bukaneros even displayed a banner at Vallecas Stadium stating, “In Vallekas, no one is more important than anyone else,” reinforcing the idea that players must earn their place on the field.
James' Path to the Starting Lineup
Íñigo Pérez has emphasized that James is still in the process of adapting to the team. He missed the preseason and was away for a few weeks due to his international duty with Colombia, which has delayed his full integration into the squad. Pérez has also pointed out that Rayo's starting lineup has not been set in stone, with rotations seen in the team’s seven matches thus far.
"I work on a day-to-day basis, not with a fixed lineup sheet," Pérez remarked, making it clear that his decision to bench James is purely based on tactical considerations. For James to secure more playing time, he will need to continue adapting and demonstrate his value in the opportunities he gets.
Despite the external pressure and criticism, Pérez stands firm, confident in making decisions that he believes are best for the team, without being swayed by outside opinions.
The Latest Statements from Rayo's Coach
"I am a coach who does not interfere in signings because there are people in the club doing very well, and I focus on my role in transforming players to reach their level. In the case of James, I like him. He is a great footballer of a high level, the best in the Copa América. I am delighted that he is here, but I believe he comes from a long period of inactivity, and I choose the best to win every match," he confessed.