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Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva appears to be in disagreement with his manager Pep Guardiola over the club’s share of the goalscoring burden this season.The Portuguese midfielder’s latest
Tabloid newspaper reports in England have revealed the latest developments concerning Pep Guardiola’s private life away from English football.While City’s season remains the priority,
Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva says he knows "exactly" what he is going to do when his contract ends, but "now is not the right time to talk about it".
Bernardo Silva was left frustrated after our 1-0 Premier League defeat against Aston Villa ended our nine-match unbeaten run across all competitions.
Unai Emery’s side held firm and restricted City for much of the game, with Erling Haaland in particular struggling to make an impact. Credit goes to the defence and the tactical approach for that, but one Villa man has attracted praise once more.
Bernardo Silva is considering a move to Saudi Arabia when his Manchester City contract expires next summer, talkSPORT understands. Silva has been engaged in on-off talks with Saudi dealmakers
Ahead of this weekend’s trip to Aston Villa, for our latest dip into the archives, we rewind the clock back to December 2021 and revisit an iconic Bernardo Silva strike that served to encompass the very best of Pep Guardiola’s beguiling Manchester City.
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Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva urged calm after defeat at Aston Villa on Sunday. City were beaten by Matty Cash's late goal at Villa Park. It was a first defeat in ten games for City. “It’s still a long way to go,” said Bernardo afterwards. “I don’t want to draw too many conclusions.