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Monaco pin hopes on ‘Little Messi’

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PARIS – Monaco lose some of their best players every season but they keep attracting top youngsters like Bernardo Silva who they will be relying on when they visit Manchester City in their Champions League last 16, first leg clash tonight.

The Portugal offensive midfielder, 22, has been nicknamed “Messizinho” (the Little Messi) by teammate Joao Moutinho and according to media reports, Manchester United and Chelsea have already tried to secure his services for next season.

Silva, who joined the principali­ty club from Benfica in 2014, has amazing dribbling skills and the excellent vision that could make him an oldschool playmaker, although he has developed a roaming role and likes to push wide.

“When Bernardo arrived, I straight away said he was a good player but that he needed to keep working,” said Moutinho.

“And that’s what he’s done this year. He had two fine seasons but this year he’s really been a revelation.

“Messi, Eusebio, Cristiano Ronaldo, Maradona, Pele … They’re players who are and will remain in football history. I hope and believe that Bernardo has the quality to get close to that level.” With six goals and five assists in 25 Ligue 1 appearance­s, Silva has been instrument­al in Monaco’s rise to the top of the table in a team who have scored 76 goals in 26 matches.

City, on the other hand, have conceded 29 in 25 Premier League games, making

I believe that Bernardo has the quality to get into football history

former England striker Michael Owen’s assumption that Monaco were a “good draw” a bold assessment.

Monaco geared up for the clash with a disappoint­ing 11 draw at lowly Bastia in Ligue 1 on Friday but City have no reason for overconfid­ence after being held to a 0-0 stalemate at second-tier Huddersfie­ld Town in the FA Cup fifth round on Sunday.

The Citizens will be without Brazilian prodigy Gabriel Jesus, who has had foot surgery and will be out of action for at least two months after a promising start at the club.

City centreback Vincent Kompany, however, is expected to be fit again after missing the FA Cup game with an injury which Guardiola described as “not a big issue”.

 ?? PHOTO: ERIC GAILLARD/REUTERS ?? Monaco’s Bernardo Silva challenges Bastia’s Gilles Cioni. The Portugal midfielder has amazing dribbling skills and has been instrument­al in Monaco’s rise in Ligue 1 this season.
PHOTO: ERIC GAILLARD/REUTERS Monaco’s Bernardo Silva challenges Bastia’s Gilles Cioni. The Portugal midfielder has amazing dribbling skills and has been instrument­al in Monaco’s rise in Ligue 1 this season.

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