Man City not hiding what their No 1 goal is, Bernardo Silva says

City have so far been unable to replicate their domestic dominance in Europe

Andy Hampson
Monday 09 January 2023 13:59 GMT
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Bernardo Silva admits Manchester City have a burning desire to win the Champions League this season.

City have shown their clear determination to prevail on the domestic front in recent weeks, underlined by Sunday’s clinical 4-0 demolition of Chelsea in the FA Cup third round.

That came three days after they beat the same side to move back within five points of Arsenal at the top of the Premier League, while they face Southampton in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday.

Yet, while they have tasted success in all those competitions in the last few years, the elite European trophy has so far eluded them and Silva is aching to put that right.

The Portugal playmaker said: “We don’t hide it’s a competition we really want to win.

“Of course we still want to win the national competitions, but it’s not a secret that we have been wanting to win the Champions League for a while. Since it’s a target we haven’t hit yet, hopefully this year it’s our time.”

It is still more than a month before City resume their latest European campaign with a trip to Leipzig in the last 16.

Before then they have other priorities and the ease with which they swept aside an admittedly poor Chelsea side at the weekend illustrated the depth of their powerful squad.

Manager Pep Guardiola made seven changes for the tie at the Etihad Stadium, including resting Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland, but the Londoners had no answer.

Riyad Mahrez, Julian Alvarez and Phil Foden effectively settled the contest in a devastating 15-minute spell in the first half. Mahrez added a fourth with City’s second successful penalty of the afternoon – Alvarez having converted the first – late on.

Chelsea offered little in response but Silva was in no doubt over the size of the result.

The 28-year-old said: “Chelsea are always tough to face, even with the number of injured players they have had this season.

“They’re one of the greatest clubs in England anyway. We’re very happy to go ahead in the competition and also for this good win in front of our fans.”

For Chelsea the outcome was a dismal one, compounding their recent poor run of form.

Graham Potter’s side have lost six and won just two of their last nine fixtures in all competitions.

They have been hampered by a lengthy injury list, but defender Trevoh Chalobah insists the team will not make excuses.

“It’s a tough moment,” Chalobah told the club’s website. “It’s only ourselves we can look at. We have injuries but we have to use the players we have and get through. We don’t want to complain.

“We have to work on what went wrong and look forward. Games are coming thick and fast. We have to pick ourselves up and go again.”

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