Bernardo Silva Hopes Manchester City Avoid Meeting With Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo and Bernardo Silva have become well acquainted on international duty with Portugal. Photograph: John Sibley/Reuters
Cristiano Ronaldo and Bernardo Silva have become well acquainted on international duty with Portugal. Photograph: John Sibley/Reuters
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Bernardo Silva Hopes Manchester City Avoid Meeting With Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo and Bernardo Silva have become well acquainted on international duty with Portugal. Photograph: John Sibley/Reuters
Cristiano Ronaldo and Bernardo Silva have become well acquainted on international duty with Portugal. Photograph: John Sibley/Reuters

Bernardo Silva fears Manchester City drawing Juventus in the Champions League quarter-finals because of the threat of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Pep Guardiola’s team will discover on Friday whom they face and Silva hopes to avoid his international teammate. Ronaldo scored a 52nd career hat-trick as Juventus overturned a 2-0 deficit against Atlético Madrid to progress.

Asked about facing Ronaldo, Silva said: “I wouldn’t like it very much, to be honest. I know him, I know what he’s capable of and once again tonight he proved it.”

Silva is conscious, though, that City may have to face a proven Champions League force. “When you are playing in a competition like this you have to know that you can get drawn against these kind of teams, these kind of players,” the forward said. “It is a good thing. It means you are playing the best competitions, the best games and we will see who we are playing against. Of course to play against Cristiano and [Barcelona’s Lionel] Messi it is always complicated.”

Guardiola has described Silva as Portugal’s best player, apparently ranking him above Ronaldo. “I think people interpreted things a little different to what he meant,” Silva said. “Of course Cristiano, what he has done in over the last 15 years in football is probably one of the best players ever in the history of football, so no comparison to him.”

Asked whether Ronaldo had mentioned this to him Silva said: “No, not yet.”

City beat Schalke 7-0 at the Etihad Stadium to win the tie 10-2 on aggregate. Silva believes it is too soon to talk up City’s chances but said: “We have big ambition to do as well as possible in this competition because we know we have a good team.”

Silva has signed a three-year contract extension to 2025, having joined from Monaco in summer 2017 for £42m. He said: “As soon as I heard City wanted me to stay longer, my mind was made up. I love the club, the manager, players, and the fans.”

(The Guardian)



Arsenal Must Be Ruthless to Earn Statement Win at Sporting, Says Arteta

Arsenal FC head coach Mikel Arteta attends a press conference at Alvalade Stadium, in Lisbon, Portugal, 25 November 2024. Arsenal will face Sporting CP in the UEFA Champions League on 26 November. (EPA)
Arsenal FC head coach Mikel Arteta attends a press conference at Alvalade Stadium, in Lisbon, Portugal, 25 November 2024. Arsenal will face Sporting CP in the UEFA Champions League on 26 November. (EPA)
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Arsenal Must Be Ruthless to Earn Statement Win at Sporting, Says Arteta

Arsenal FC head coach Mikel Arteta attends a press conference at Alvalade Stadium, in Lisbon, Portugal, 25 November 2024. Arsenal will face Sporting CP in the UEFA Champions League on 26 November. (EPA)
Arsenal FC head coach Mikel Arteta attends a press conference at Alvalade Stadium, in Lisbon, Portugal, 25 November 2024. Arsenal will face Sporting CP in the UEFA Champions League on 26 November. (EPA)

Arsenal need to be ruthless to secure a win against Sporting and snap their negative run of form away from home in the Champions League, manager Mikel Arteta said ahead of Tuesday's clash.

Winless in their last four European outings, Arsenal arrive in Portugal following a 1-0 defeat against Inter Milan at San Siro earlier this month.

Arteta's side currently sit 12th in the new Champions League 36-team format, where the top eight teams qualify automatically for the last 16 and the next 16 enter a two-legged playoff to join them.

The Spaniard acknowledged that improving their away form is key to his team's chances in Europe's top-tier club competition.

"It's certainly something we have to improve. We have the right steps, and looking back at the way we played against Inter, we dominated the game and should have won," Arteta told a news conference on Monday.

"But the reality is you have to make it happen, and we didn't. Those steps are what we need to take next - be ruthless and much more efficient in the opposition box.

"We wanted to be higher (in the standings), but it's the position we are in right now.

"We have to play in a way that's going to give us a chance to win the game and fight to do it as quickly as possible. Tomorrow we have a great opportunity to do that."

Sporting, who thrashed Manchester City 4-1 in their last outing, are enjoying an outstanding campaign, remaining unbeaten in second place with 10 points.

Arteta acknowledged the Portuguese champions pose a major challenge for Arsenal but also offer an opportunity for a morale-boosting triumph.

"The run they are on is incredible, which tells you it's not only about their qualities but their ambition and the team energy they have. That's the great challenge we have," he said.

"To come here tomorrow, make a statement, and show that we are capable against this kind of opponent by being ourselves and winning the game."