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Bernardo Silva sets new record as Manchester City’s all-time appearance leader among Portuguese players

Bernardo Silva sets new record: becomes leader in City history

As the latest round of English Premier League matches continues, Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva has secured a significant record in the club's history.

The skilled Portuguese midfielder played the full 90 minutes in the away match against Burnley, playing a vital role in his team's narrow 1-0 victory. This result not only secured another three points for the team but also held special historical significance for Silva.

The win marked Bernardo Silva's 215th victory in the English Premier League. Consequently, he has become the player with the most wins in the club's history, surpassing David Silva, who had held the record for many years with 214 wins.

This achievement stands as the highest mark in the history of the "Citizens." Following him in the rankings are stars such as Ederson (205 wins), Kevin De Bruyne (197), and Fernandinho (187).

Bernardo Silva has been playing for Manchester City since 2017, becoming a true legend by winning all major competitions with the club during this period. His versatility on the field, technical skill, and dedication to the team have earned him a special place in the hearts of fans.

It has recently been reported that the 31-year-old footballer may leave the club as a free agent following the conclusion of the current season. If confirmed, Silva will depart City not only with numerous trophies but also with a record etched into the club's history.

In short, Bernardo Silva is more than just a player today — he has become a living symbol of Manchester City's history. What comes next? Time will tell, but breaking this record will not be easy.

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