Bernardo Silva describes Manchester City captaincy as one of his ‘biggest honours’

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Bernardo Silva has expressed that being appointed as the captain of Manchester City by Pep Guardiola is one of the greatest honors of his career. As he embarks on his ninth season with the club, Silva acknowledges the rich history he shares with his teammates, filled with both triumphs and setbacks. He emphasizes that leadership is a collective responsibility rather than the burden of a single individual. Silva plans to rely on the support of key players like Rodri, Erling Haaland, and Rúben Dias, highlighting the importance of teamwork and mutual assistance in achieving the team's goals. His vision for leadership focuses on fostering an environment where each player can take on a leadership role, contributing to the overall success of the squad.

The change in captaincy marks a significant shift in Guardiola's approach, as he has traditionally allowed players to elect their own leaders. This decision follows Guardiola's dissatisfaction with aspects of the previous season, particularly regarding the handling of the captaincy after Kyle Walker's loan departure. Silva's leadership will be put to the test as Manchester City prepares for their next match against Al-Hilal in the knockout stage of the Club World Cup, following a strong performance against Juventus. The return of Rodri, who is gradually regaining form after a long injury layoff, is a positive sign for the team. Silva acknowledges Rodri's vital role and contributions, even as he continues to recover. With the season ahead, Silva is determined to lead the team to further successes and titles, drawing on the collective strength and experience of his teammates.

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Bernardo Silva has said that being madeManchester Citycaptain by Pep Guardiola is one of his “biggest honours” and that he will look to Rodri, Erling Haaland and Rúben Dias to support him.

Silva is the first captain Guardiola has appointed in a 17-year coaching career, having previously allowed his players at City, Bayern Munich and Barcelona to vote on who should lead them.

Silva said: “It’s probably one of the biggest honours of my career. I’m going to start my ninth season at the club. We went through a lot of fantastic moments and some disappointments as well. All that experience, I will try to pass it to the younger guys. But the leadership in a team, it’s not about one guy. It’s not about me, it’s not about the last captain or the captain two or three or four years ago. It’s about each one of us being our own leader and helping the guy next to us in the dressing room.

“The same way that we helped the other guys, I’m counting on Rúben, on Rodri, on Erling, on all the guys to help me. Because I will need that help to help the team achieve a lot of things and hopefully win titles.”

Guardiola’s change of policy comes after he voiced disquiet at the start of theClub World Cupover what occurred last season. He hinted that the departure of Kyle Walker, Silva’s predecessor, on loan to Milan in January, was a factor. “I didn’t like what happened last season,” he said.

After Citybeat Juventus 5-2to top Group G with a maximum nine points they will face Al-Hilal in the last 16 on Monday at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium. The game is a 2am BST kick-off on Tuesday. Silva said of the Juventus game: “We had a very good performance against a tough team. Theybeat us last seasonin the Champions League 2-0.”

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Rodri impressed in a first start since he sustained an anterior cruciate ligament injury last September, playing 65 minutes. “Everyone knows how important he is for us,” Silva said. “We’re happy that slowly he’s getting back to his best level. We know that it takes time with the injury that he had. But I think he showed that he’s getting better and better. And even not still at 100%, he helps a lot.”

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Source: The Guardian