Bernardo Silva to another level during their time together at Manchester City. Silva has become one of City’s standout stars since his arrival from Monaco in the summer of 2017 for £46million.
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Colin Bell and Pep Guardiola lead the tributes as David Silva's time at Manchester City come to an end after a sparkling ten years at the club.
Silva, 34, has confirmed that he will bid farewell to the Blues following a decade of service that will see him remembered as one of the greatest players in Premier League history. His Spain teammates knew it before he arrived in English football, and City fans were introduced to the brilliance they could expect with a delightful solo goal against
Bernardo Silva to another level during their time together at Manchester City. Silva has become one of City’s standout stars since his arrival from Monaco in the summer of 2017 for £46million.
Manchester City's 3-0 win over Arsenal.Sterling has enjoyed another fantastic season and his opener at the Etihad was his 21st strike of the season, but he had been suffering a barren run since the turn of the year.
Manchester City and will returns so that he can have a proper send-off, according to Pep Guardiola.The Spaniard had planned to leave the club this summer after a sparkling decade of service where he has established himself as one of the greatest players in the history of City and English football.
Manchester City star added his own voice to the worldwide protests following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis last week, calling for a better society.But as a powerful voice against problems of racism within the game, Sterling feels that the authorities are still not doing enough to tackle the issue.The 25-year-old Jamaica-born England international confronted the issue head-on last year when he highlighted the differing ways in which one newspaper treated similar stories about how
Sterling was speaking to BBC Newsnight and was asked about the comments of Home Secretary Priti Patel, who said the protests were illegal as they contravened social distancing laws designed to prevent the spread of coronavirus.However, the Manchester City star insisted that as long as the protests were safe and peaceful, they are necessary."I know this might sound a little bit cheesy but the only disease right now is the racism that we are fighting," he said.Get the latest breaking Man City news
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Former Manchester City captain Andy Morrison says Pep Guardiola should consider Fernandinho as the next club captain when David Silva leaves the club.
“What is the best coach in the world?” Pep Guardiola asked on Sky Sports earlier this year. “I never felt I am the best, never in my life.” There are plenty - particularly in Manchester - who would disagree.
Earlier this week, it was reported that Pep Guardiola was weighing up a move for exciting AC Milian midfielder Ismael Bennacer.
Manchester City youngsters have been warned by the head of the club's academy about the "highly unrealistic" chances of many of them breaking into the first team squad.