The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Portuguese star says rivals have their work cut out in title race

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Bernardo Silva feels Manchester City dealt a damaging blow to Manchester United’s hopes of winning the Premier League on Sunday.

City, the champions and league leaders, opened up a 12-point lead over their neighbours with a deserved 3-1 derby win at the Etihad Stadium.

It was United’s fourth defeat in 12 games and left them eighth in the table.

City manager Pep Guardiola had said before the game that United could not be written off as challenger­s even if they lost, but Silva thinks they could have their work cut out.

The Portugal internatio­nal said: “It won’t be easy. Not only Man City – (they are) 10 points from Liverpool, a lot of points from the other ones as well.

“They need to be almost perfect and wait for the other ones to lose a lot of points. I think it won’t be easy.”

The derby saw City show their clear superiorit­y over United but it was not until the latter stages the points were made safe.

City powered into a 12th-minute through David Silva but United then tightened up and it was not until the 48th minute that Sergio Aguero doubled their lead.

An Anthony Martial penalty just before the hour gave United hope but the hosts proved too tough to break.

City reasserted themselves and made victory certain as Ilkay Gundogan finished off a 44-pass move with a third goal four minutes from time.

Silva added: “After their goal we knew they would have confidence to try to come for a second but I think our performanc­e was amazing. We didn’t concede one chance – only the penalty.”

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