Silva shows Barcelona what they’re missing in Man City masterclass vs Real Madrid

Tom Hancock
Tom Hancock
  • Updated: 23 May 2023 08:37 CDT
  • 4 min read
Bernardo Silva playing for Manchester City.
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Bernardo Silva inspired Manchester City to a place in the Champions League final with a crucial brace in their 4-0 semi-final second leg victory over Real Madrid – and showed Barcelona what they could have won…

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Barca held talks with the Silva last summer about a possible switch to the Camp Nou – and the Portuguese playmaker has been linked with a move away from City in the upcoming transfer window.

It was reported last month that Silva, 28, was keen to join the newly crowned LaLiga champions – while he recently suggested that he finds playing for City boring.

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In an interview with France Football, Silva explained: “The thing I like doing least is the thing I do most. The most boring matches are the games against teams that play with 10 defenders – and against us, it’s often like that.”

While he has a point, that certainly wasn’t the case on Wednesday night: Man City tore Real to shreds, with Silva sending them in 2-0 up at half-time at the Etihad Stadium.

The former Benfica and Monaco man will now have his eye on a maiden Champions League triumph – after being on the losing side in City’s only previous final appearance against Chelsea two years ago.

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Silva a better signing than Messi?

Silva’s man-of-the-match performance might just have rekindled Barcelona’s interest – although, as ever, there are doubts as to whether the Catalan giants, still financially hamstrung, can afford certain players.

Besides, Xavi and co. don’t appear to have given up hope of re-signing Lionel Messi – who will leave PSG as a free agent this summer.

At seven years Messi’s junior, though, would Silva not be a more sensible target with the long-term in mind? If he’s still bored of Man City, that is…

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