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An essential element of the Citizen locker room no longer believes in a return to the top of his team.
After a strong start to the season, Manchester City now seems adrift. For several months, the reigning English champion has had a string of poor results in all competitions, whether in the Premier League, the Champions League or the Carabao Cup (English League Cup).
Last Sunday in the league, the Skyblues won their second victory of the month, after that against Nottingham Forest (3-0) on January 4. Despite this encouraging success, City, 6th with 14 points behind Liverpool, first with a game in hand, should not retain their crown, unless the situation turns around. In an interview given to Sky SportsBernardo Silva, the Citizens’ attacking midfielder, also agreed.
City said goodbye to the title
“Manchester City are completely out of the race for the title, it’s undeniable, it’s too late for us”judged the Portuguese international. “Right now, we have to accept reality. I don’t watch Liverpool. I’m sixth in the table, I can’t afford to watch Liverpool or Arsenal. I’m focusing on the next match to try to take three points. »
“They say we can’t win the championship in January, but we can lose it. This season, the reality is we lost him,” added the six-time English champion.
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