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Pep Guardiola makes Bernardo Silva claim after Man City performance vs Bayern Munich

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Pep Guardiola said Bernardo Silva is one of the best players he has ever had the fortune to coach after hailing his performance for Manchester City against Bayern Munich.

Bernardo scored the Blues' second goal in their 3-0 win against Bayern and produced an outstanding display in a right-wing role, having also played at left-back and holding midfielder this season.

The 28-year-old is so often a go-to option for Guardiola in the biggest games and his battle against Alphonso Davies was absorbing at the Etihad, with Bernardo nutmegging him twice in the same play at one stage of the second half. READ MORE: Why De Bruyne came off for City vs Bayern Munich Guardiola was full of praise for Bernardo after the game and said he didn't need any instructions in whatever position he has asked to play in, such is his footballing intelligence. "Bernardo is a football player, he can play everywhere because he understands the game perfectly and every action with and without the ball," said Guardiola. "When Davies starts to go you cannot stop, Bernardo has the ability to read the positions, give us an extra pass.

He’s so important in these types of games, he can play holding midfielder. He’s so, so important player and lately he’s scoring goals, which he lacked a little bit, now he’s being decisive. "He’s a player who you say is going to play in that position and you don’t have to say anything else.

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