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Three days before the Champions League clash between Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain, Bernardo Silva was invited to the microphone of Téléfoot to evoke, among other things, his opponent in this match of fear. And the Portuguese international was full of praise for the qualities of PSG, particularly in the heart of the game. “I'm a fan of Vitinha and Joao Neves, they are magnificent players on the ball. I have great admiration for them”explained the Manchester City midfielder.
The former Monegasque also praised the merits of the two PSG wingers, especially Ousmane Dembélé. “I really like Barcola, Dembele is able to make the difference at every moment. I remember, when I was still in France, he didn't even know if he was left-handed or right-handed, he hit as he wanted.laughed Bernardo Silva at the microphone of TF1. The Portuguese concluded by highlighting “a match with enormous intensity, because both teams will be forced to win. We have one or two points more than PSG, we didn't expect to be in this position, it's going to be a match with a lot of pressure..
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