Manchester City defender Rico Lewis has revealed which teammate he thinks is the strongest at the club.
Rico Lewis has been speaking to the Manchester City media team after he signed his new contract at the club on Friday.
The 20-year-old has extended his stay at Man City by two years, having previously signed a deal with the club until June 2028.
As the club celebrated Lewis’ stay, the City media team shone the spotlight on him as they spoke to him about his new deal and his teammates.
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Ruben Dias in action during Wolverhampton Wanderers v Manchester City.
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Rico Lewis says Ruben Dias is the strongest Manchester City player
City’s media team quizzed Lewis on his teammates, asking him a number of questions including who he thinks is the funniest, who is the best dressed and so on.
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Matheus Nunes got the nod as Lewis’ funniest teammate, while Jeremy Doku was deemed both the best dressed and best at EA FC.
Lewis also said Phil Foden was the best shout as the dressing room DJ, while Nico O’Reilly was deemed the one Lewis would call in an emergency and also the one he’d ask to house sit.
O’Reilly also got the nod for having the best collection of trainers, before the big question over who Lewis deemed the strongest.
Many would have probably guessed Erling Haaland, while Gianluigi Donnarumma would have been a good shout too.
However, Ruben Dias was deemed by Lewis to be the strongest player in the City ranks.
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What Manchester City really think of Ruben Dias
Dias was a revelation for City in his first few years at the club, but sadly the £65million man’s form has nosedived over the past 12 months or so.
Steve Nicol even stated that the Man City star’s legs have gone, and it remains to be seen throughout the 2025/26 campaign if that is the case.
However, City clearly rate him highly – they wouldn’t have given him a new contract if that wasn’t the case.
Indeed, Man City apparently view Dias as a future captain and a key part of the spine of Pep Guardiola’s team.