The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Bernardo Silva eyes second domestic treble

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MANCHESTER, United Kingdom: Manchester City stand on the brink of history as they chase the second leg of what would be English football’s first domestic treble but, for Portugal internatio­nal Bernardo Silva, it is an accomplish­ment he has experience­d before, even if he does not have the medals to show for it.

The 24-year-old playmaker’s first campaign in profession­al football was as a member of the Benfica squad that won the first - and so far only -- domestic treble in the history of Portuguese football in 2014.

As a teenager, Silva was limited to small substitute appearance­s in one game in each of the three competitio­ns -- the Primeira Liga, Portuguese Cup and Portuguese League Cup.

But, given the rarity of domestic trebles in the European football landscape, the fact he is two victories away from his second in six years with Pep Guardiola’s side is a remarkable achievemen­t.

“Well I didn’t play very much, I played only one game in each competitio­n so it didn’t mean as much as it would right now for me,” said Silva of his Benfica season.

“But, yeah, to win three, all the domestic competitio­ns, is so difficult because we play in one of the most competitiv­e leagues.”

City can become the first team in a decade to make a successful defence of their Premier League crown with victory at Brighton on the final day of the season, adding to the League Cup they won by defeating Chelsea on penalties at Wembley in February.

An FA Cup final date with Watford follows in which success could mean City complete a hattrick of trophies no English team has ever managed in a single season.

“We play against fantastic teams, especially this season against this Liverpool team that was unbelievab­le,” added Silva.

“It was very tough for us. Hopefully we can win this last game on Sunday and celebrate the title.

“In Portugal, I celebrated more as a fan because I am a Benfica fan, than as a player because I trained three or four times with them, played five minutes in each game so it didn’t mean as much as a player as, for example, this season will if we win all the competitio­ns.

“We haven’t done it yet, two games to go, we have to focus on Sunday because it is an amazing achievemen­t if we win back-toback titles.”

Manchester United famously won a treble of league, FA Cup and Champions League trophies in 1999, but lost to Tottenham in the quarter-final of the League Cup that season.

Many leading nations -- including Spain, Italy and Germany -- only have two major domestic trophies, rendering a treble impossible.

But, while relatively commonplac­e in Scotland, the only other major European leagues in which trebles have been won are Portugal, with that Benfica effort, and France where Paris SaintGerma­in have been treble winners three times in the last five years.

“I think it says a lot,” said Silva when asked what City’s season meant in terms of the developmen­t of the squad.

“It says a lot about this squad, a very young squad that will try to win over the year as many titles as possible.

“We’re very hungry to make something different for this club.

“So this club has never won two Premier League titles in a row, we want to do it this season. We want to win all the domestic competitio­ns -- never happened in this club as well -- and we want to try to make history. That’s our goal.”

On a personal level, a City treble would allow Bernardo to collect some silverware for his efforts -- something he was denied in Portugal because of his lack of appearance­s.

“No, I didn’t get any in Portugal,” said Bernardo. “I hope this season I can get some medals!” - AFP

 ??  ?? Treble chance - Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva (C) in action against Leicester. - AFP photo
Treble chance - Manchester City’s Bernardo Silva (C) in action against Leicester. - AFP photo

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