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I will support City for the rest of my life, says Bernardo

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Bernardo Silva says he leaves Manchester City as a fan of the Club for the rest of his life. Men's Team City commission recreation of iconic Oasis picture of Stones and Bernardo The club captain will ...

I will support City for the rest of my life, says Bernardo Bernardo Silva says he leaves Manchester City as a fan of the Club for the rest of his life. Men's Team City commission recreation of iconic Oasis picture of Stones and Bernardo The club captain will bring the curtain down on a magnificent nine-year stay in Manchester this summer. With 20 trophies, no player has ever won more major honours in a City shirt than the Portuguese international.

Pre-order the Bernardo and Stones bookazine And having played more games than anyone else during this historic period, the 31-year-old has given his all for the cause. Speaking in his final studio interview as a City player, Bernardo made it clear just what the Club means to him. “It’s difficult because nine years, it’s a very long time.

I would say that I leave as a Man City supporter,” he said. “When I arrived from Portugal, I was a fan of Benfica, but now I can say that for sure that my feelings toward this Club are very, very strong. “I will be supporting Man City for the rest of my life.

“I also have the feeling of being grateful to the club, to the people, to what the fans gave me back. It was just unbelievable. ” Men's Team John Stones and Bernardo Silva: Send us your Tributes Born in Lisbon and a product of Benfica’s Academy before progressing to Monaco, Bernardo has taken City into his heart since his move in the summer of 2017.