Andre Jardine praises Brian Rodriguez for his great level with America and Uruguay
The Uruguayan footballer has 7 goals and 4 assists in 16 games this season with America
Club America coach Andre Jardine highlighted the great form of Uruguayan striker Brian Rodriguez, who has established himself as one of the most decisive figures for the Azulcrema team in the 2025 Apertura tournament and has also regained prominence with the Uruguayan national team.
The Brazilian coach assured that Rodriguez's growth has been constant since his arrival at team and that his footballing maturity is reflected in his current performance.
“Brian matures every semester. I see him as very mature in all aspects of his life. He knows that what he does with this team will define his career, even with his national team,” Jardine said at a press conference.
Jardine: “Brian Rodriguez is close to his best version”
The America manager highlighted that he has worked closely with the Uruguayan player since arriving at the club, with the goal of enhancing his talent and making him a key player both at the club and internationally.
“Since I arrived at America, I gave Brian significant attention because I felt he could be crucial for the team. I don't think he had such a strong presence when I arrived, and I tried to help him develop as a player; today we can see him close to his best version, which can bring him a great future,” the Brazilian coach explained.
Rodriguez has responded with a Outstanding semester: He's America's top scorer with seven goals, a key piece in the offense that keeps the team among the main contenders for the Apertura title. One of the keys to Brian Rodriguez's great form has been his consistency. Jardine highlighted that the player has managed to stay injury-free, which has allowed him to maintain a steady rhythm and regain the confidence he needed to perform at his best. "We see him getting better and better. He's been injury-free for a while now, and that has benefited him and the level he's showing. I'm very happy with his progress. Of course, I expect him to make a difference in decisive moments, as he has done so far," Jardine added.

