Irish Sunday Mirror

BERNARDO’S FINAL DREAM

- BY SIMON MULLOCK

Man City v Burnley Tomorrow, Sky, 8pm

BERNARDO SILVA has insisted that the looming threat of a European ban will have no impact on Manchester City’s bid for Champions League glory.

If they get past Real Madrid, Pep Guardiola’s men will head to Lisbon in August for a 12-day mini-tournament that has been arranged in the aftermath of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

By then, City bosses will know whether their appeal to the Court of Arbitratio­n over a two-year suspension for Financial Fair Play offences has succeeded.

Silva said: “Of course, what happens with UEFA is an important matter.

“No one knows what is going to happen, so we must only think about what we can control now.

“What we can control is to play the competitio­n in the best possible way, and put all our energy into winning this year.

“I think all of the players are with the club and support what they are saying. We will do our best this year and not worry about anything else.”

City will face Real Madrid on either August 7 or 8 as hot favourites to book a place in the quarter-finals after winning the first leg in the Bernabeu 2-1.

The last-eight mini tournament is a homecoming that Lisbonborn Silva would love, as Guardiola looks to guide City to a first European triumph in 50 years.

Silva, whose side play Burnley in the Premier League tomorrow night, said: “For me personally, it is an extra motivation to try to do well in the Champions League.

“It is a special competitio­n and it is going to be a unique event in my home city.

“To fight for the title in my city would mean a lot because I missed out on the Euros four years ago when Portugal won the trophy and I was hoping to play in this summer’s tournament before the pandemic.

“We know we are no longer fighting for the Premier League – that is impossible.

“Of course, we want to defend the FA Cup, but we all know what the Champions League means. This club has never won it, I’ve never won it and most of the players haven’t won it.

“Our goal is to really go for it because it’s a big opportunit­y to win the biggest competitio­n.”

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