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Bernardo Silva tips Manchester City to 'bring home titles' after reaching Champions League semi-finals

Bernardo Silva says Manchester City are having their “best moment of the season” as they advanced to the Champions League semi-finals for the third season running. A score draw at the Allianz on Wednesday night means Pep Guardiola’s side play Real Madrid in the last four, with AC Milan and Inter Milan locking horns in a local derby in the other semi. Ad Erling Haaland took his incredible goal tally to 48 goals for the season to put City 4-0 ahead on aggregate, before Joshua Kimmich pulled back a late consolation goal for Bayern.

Champions LeagueHow to watch Bayern Munich v Manchester City in the Champions LeagueYESTERDAY AT 11:09 Man City have now gone 15 games unbeaten in all competitions — winning them all until tonight — and Silva believes their relentless form will help them to get over the line. “The best moment this season for the team,” he told BT Sport. “We struggled until February because we couldn’t get in that usual run that we had in past years, winning 10, 15, 20 games in a row.

“Now the team is very consistent, the way we’re playing we feel that we have a chance in every competition, and we’re going for that.” With Man City chasing a potential treble and showing no signs of slowing down, Silva thinks his team are hitting top gear at just the right time. “Definitely, we know how tough it is to get to this part of the season,” he said. “If you drop your performance for one game, you’re out of one competition.

“We’ll try not to let that happen. It’s going to be tough, but it’s going to be fun. «When you’re a kid you work to get to these moments to enjoy as a football player, and we’re going to enjoy a lot.

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