The Citizen (Gauteng)

Silva praying for elusive first title

SPANIARD: CHAMPIONS LEAGUE THE ONLY THING MISSING

- London

Midfielder believes high-flying City have what it takes to complete his trophy cabinet.

Manchester City midfielder David Silva is keen to win his first Champions League title at a club he believes possesses a strong enough spine to claim Europe’s elite competitio­n.

The 31-year-old has won every major English domestic trophy at City along with the World Cup and European Championsh­ips with Spain, but Europe’s biggest club trophy remains elusive as the side have yet to progress past the semifinals.

City lead the domestic standings and their Champions League group after a flying start to the campaign and was hoping to extend their 15-game unbeaten streak across all competitio­ns against Napoli last night.

“It would be amazing,” Silva told reporters this week. “I pray every night to win the Champions League with City. Hopefully we can win this year.

“We are playing really good football, beautiful football. We are playing well in all the lines. From the goalkeeper on, you can see it in every game.”

Silva, who joined City in 2010, added that negotiatio­ns were ongoing to sign a new contract and extend his stay at the Premier League club past 2019.

The Spaniard is the league’s leading assist provider this season with six in 10 games and has been crucial to City’s success, including their two Premier League titles, in more than seven years at the club.

City manager Pep Guardiola hailed Silva as a City legend and says he was eager to sign the playmaker at former club Barcelona.

“I believe it is impossible to play good if the ball doesn’t pass in the middle,” Guardiola said. “David is a master. He sits here and seems shy but he goes on the pitch with a huge personalit­y. He is a legend for the club.

“It would have been amazing to have taken him at Barcelona but he was too expensive!”

Following the trip to Italy, City host Arsenal in the league on Sunday. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: Gett y Images ?? WANTING MORE. David Silva is desperate to add the Champions League trophy to his glittering collection of silverware.
Picture: Gett y Images WANTING MORE. David Silva is desperate to add the Champions League trophy to his glittering collection of silverware.

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