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Bernardo Silva shows unseen Man City quality with Wolves reaction

How many leaders are there in the Manchester City team? None if you believe Patrice Evra, but decidedly more if you've ever watched them play with a pair of functioning eyes or ears - let alone spoken to anybody inside the dressing room about it. Pep Guardiola cheerily suggested an ulterior motive behind the ex-United player taking a shot at City when asked about it, and he could afford to laugh given the ample evidence his team have showed on countless occasions over the past five years.

City picked themselves up from their Champions League heartbreak by beating Newcastle at the weekend, but Liverpool's win over Aston Villa kept the pressure on them for a visit to a ground where they have only won once in three visits under the current manager. Just because the Blues had margin for error did not mean they wanted to give it up.

Fernandinho, in part because of an injury crisis at the back, brought his years of experience and calm influence to the team. It helps too when Kevin De Bruyne is in unplayable form. City have leaders all over the pitch though, and that was seen when they conceded the equaliser that could have made it a difficult night for them against a side that had shown they had the pace to hurt City.

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Stepping up when City needed a response was Bernardo Silva, the affable Portugal international who is known for always having a smile on his face and being the butt of a squad practical joke when he is not covering every inch of grass in a match or belting in a worldie. As the Blues regrouped, it was Bernardo who put his foot on the ball in the centre circle, looked back to his teammates, and gestured to them all to keep their heads up and

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