Bernardo Silva sends Arsenal title warning seconds after Man City win the FA Cup
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Manchester City star Bernardo Silva has warned that his side will fight for the Premier League crown until the end following their FA Cup success.
City claimed the trophy once again at Wembley on Saturday afternoon. Antoine Semenyo's brilliant back-heel proved to be the winning goal.
It could yet get even better for Pep Guardiola 's side before the end of the campaign. They are still in a race with Arsenal to claim the Premier League title, albeit they need the Gunners to drop points in their final two games.
Outgoing City captain Silva has warned the North London side that the Sky Blues are not yet ready to give up on a potential domestic double before the end of the season.
Speaking to BBC Sport, he said: "Very special. I am really happy. Everything about my journey here at Man City was fantastic. Hopefully we can still have a small dream that we can fight for the Premier League.
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"Today we are very happy. It is just special for me, being my last season to give them another trophy. Hopefully, not the last one.
"Since I arrived it has been 20 [trophies], so it is not bad. That was a fantastic goal. In a final there are no favourites. The beginning of the second half, they started really strong. They were putting us under constant pressure and it wasn't easy."
Speaking further to TNT Sports, the Portuguese midfielder added: "It would mean a lot. It's not in our hands but our job is on Wednesday to do our job and put a bit of pressure on to make them win the game to be champions. But we are in a tough position.
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Silva was also full of praise for boss Guardiola, who could also potentially be leaving the club at the end of the season. He added: "He changed the way I see football. 80% of my career was with him as my manager.
"All the things I hoped to achieve were with him. The relationship we have got is very strong with the frustrations and the achievements. I care a lot about Man City. That's his decision. It is not for me to comment on that. I wish all the best. I enjoy being with him having shared all these moments together."
City will be back in action on Tuesday evening as they take on Bournemouth . They will round off their campaign against Aston Villa on the final day of the season.
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