Senin, 05 Desember 2011
Manchester City Can Still Win the Champions League
Foster children Roberto Mancini will face Bayern Munich, which has been ascertained to qualify for the Champions League knockout phase because it acts as the helm of Group A, on Wednesday (7 / 12) local time and hope that if Napoli failed to reap the full points from Villarreal.
This makes the position of City to get through to the knockout phase on the horns, however, Silva was very unsure if the Citizens are able to get one more place to compete in the Champions League round of 16.
"We must continue to evolve to what we've accomplished so far and continue to step forward as a team," said the Spanish international was on the Daily Mail.
"Of course we must do our best in the Champions League Champions, and we also want to win. Why not? I do not think that it is out of the question," he added.
Towards the last match in Group A encounter phase of the allowance for Bayern, Silva still unsure if they were able to beat the Bundesliga giants.
Silva said that they are getting stronger mentality to win a trophy since the FA Cup last season, which was to end trophy drought City champion for four decades.
"Last season the key for us. We won the championship trophy for the first time since 35 years and qualified for the Champions League arena, claiming a place among one of the best teams in Europe," said the former Valencia winger this.
"Now we're among the elite teams, and allows us to attract the champions. These players know how to win, must win and can not accept anything else," he added.
"The champion does not believe in fate as the others. They can not easily accept defeat. Competition Champions League is the place where we want to be and with the level of competition we're looking for," he continued.
Silva, 25-year-old player, has been able to adapt to English football and become one of the top players in the Premier League two seasons due course.
"Everything today's increasingly easy for me. When you are experienced in two different league, you must learn to adapt and you take the best elements from each culture there," said Silva.
"You have to adapt to the pace in the Champions League and Premier combine it with the Spanish football instincts, set a time while holding the ball, what you learned about reading the game," he explained.
"Football in England more directly than in Spain, not only in terms of tactics or style of play, but the overall approach. Although the team you've won 2-0, but the audience still wants your team to score the third goal," he concluded.
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