Discover the incredible journey of Bernardo Silva, a midfielder who defied the typical athletic mold to rise among the world’s elite. In this video, we delve into the unique skills and strategic thinking that make Bernardo a key player, despite not possessing the conventional speed or strength often seen in top football talents. From his finesse on the ball to his tactical intelligence, find out how Silva’s distinct style of play and mental toughness set him apart.

👟⚽️ Watch to see how Bernardo Silva’s mastery of the game challenges the norms of football athleticism and proves that skill and brainpower can triumph on the pitch!

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  1. Bernardo Silva is a dream player for any manager. He is one of the most talented and versatile players we’ve ever seen in the Premier League. At a young age when he was at Benfica it was evident on what he can do with the ball at his feet, he really excelled at Monaco during the season where they won Ligue 1 and got to the Champions League semifinals and the world started to take notice on his qualities. His performances that season earned him a move to Manchester City where he’s elevated his game to another level. In the last 6 years they’ve won 5 league titles and he has been critical to their domestic success over the years and helped them win the treble last season too as his contributions were vital to the team. Manchester City are such a star studded team and no matter how good you are it’s easy to get overlooked and while everyone talks about Erling Haaland Kevin de Bruyne and Rodri, Bernardo is Pep Guardiola’s go to guy and he’s a player who produces when it matters the most and always steps up in big games whether it’s against Liverpool, the Manchester derby, Real Madrid Arsenal Tottenham etc. . People talk about “this player doesn’t show up in big games etc”, Bernardo doesn’t ghost in big games. He’s been linked to leave that club every summer and Manchester City don’t keep players that want to leave and he would’ve been a Barcelona player without their financial situation as they’ve wanted him for years, but he stayed professional and this constant speculation didn’t affect his performances on the field.

    For me he’s one of the best players in the world right now even if he’s very underrated. His dribbling ability is unmatched because it’s so difficult to take the ball off of a player who has immense control of the ball meaning that it’s so difficult to take it off of them because he’s able to weave past 2-3 players with ease. He’s not gonna do a flashy skill move, but his dribbling is efficient. Combined with his playmaking ability and excellent passing skills he is very technical with the ball at his feet and also has insane work rate and to have all of that in one profile you’re genuinely irreplaceable and nobody on that Manchester City team has everything that he has. KDB is known for his playmaking guys like Foden Grealish Doku are very technical Haaland and Rodri are strong, Bernardo has the complete package technical wise. He can literally play in any position whether it’s at RW CAM CF CM or even LB. Anyone who watches him play off the eye test, you can see his true value to the team and I think because of the “stat driven culture” of modern football his goals and assists are much lower than other players, but his impact in a game cannot always be reflected statistically. He is such an exceptional footballer and has been a mainstay at Manchester City in the past couple of years and whenever he leaves it could be this summer or next year, replacing his void will be a difficult task.

  2. One of the best football analysts. Savvy. He should change the Haaland shirt to a Bernardo Silva one. Silva resembles Messi is several ways: they're both small, quick,and agile, both have great football iq, both have terrific close ball control, both are humble. I'm glad there's s.o. to carry on Messi's legacy. These overrated Haaland and Mbappe aren't the ones. Apparently,it's an advantage to be small in football.

  3. Great video! I just wanted to give a small correction
    As for his unappreciation in Benfica, it came especially because of the coach at the time, Jorge Jesus
    A very controversial coach notorious for being tradicional, not giving play time to young players and particularly a small lean young player like Bernardo! Benfica appreciates Bernardo a lot, and we (the fans) just wish for his return

  4. Cause I don't follow football recently, I don't know bernardo, but the one who almost same like messi to me is david silva.
    and I know someone who more skillful and intelegent but have no speed and strength is cazorla, and he was one of the shortest player in premier league.
    They say santi is unique cz he have no strong/weak foot.
    They say there is a game that he scored a brace and both from freekick that use both foot.

  5. I’d disagree with that 22/23 segment tbh, Rodri rightfully got all his praise and has been the most crucial part of the city side over the past 2 seasons whereas Bernardo was more important in prior seasons. And you can’t really complain about haaland getting more praise he put up 60+ g/a ballon dor worthy numbers. Bernardo should’ve been rated higher than de bruyne and possibly gundogan (dependent on how you value leadership) but haaland and Rodri were rightfully praised more. Stones is an interesting one as well, in terms of his importance at the end of the season once they began using that hybrid role with him he probably was a bigger player for city than Bernardo at the time who alongside Grealish was mainly just holding width to let the midfield box do their thing for haaland but before that stones was just having a bog standard season so on the whole stones 50/50 season maybe puts him lower than Bernardo’s consistency but the impact in that hybrid role was massive so it’s a tight one. I also wouldn’t say Bernardo’s hand in the ucl final goal was worthy of an assist, his cross was not great just into bodies and got deflected, the ball from akanji and runs from haaland + foden to draw players away from Rodri is really what made it more so than Bernardo, which isn’t to say his run was bad or his impact was negligible it’s just not really worthy of calling it an “assist”

  6. That guy is too good. such a smallish but great player. I love him. I can never mention the three best players in Man City without mentioning his name. KDB, Rodri, Bernardo in no specific order. What a player.

  7. Bernardo Silva David Silva 2of my favourite players ever to grace the Manchester City shirt, of course in this period. Bell Summerbee , kinkladzy, all different generations 💙💙💙💙🏆🏆🏆🏆

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