
Bernardo Silva
~Bubblegum
Aug 10' 1994
Portugal
The Exhilarating Story...
In the world of football, stories of grit and determination can often be overshadowed by the glitter of trophies and the glamour of stardom. Yet, the journey of Bernardo Silva, the Portuguese maestro, stands out not only for his technical brilliance on the field but also for his relentless spirit and unwavering dedication. Born in Lisbon, Portugal, Bernardo Mota Veiga de Carvalho e Silva did not have the typical physique that scouts often look for in young prodigies. His slight frame and shorter stature could have been deterrents, but Bernardo turned these into his strengths. From a young age, he demonstrated an exceptional understanding of the game, coupled with a touch that could only be described as sublime. Bernardo's journey was never straightforward. At Benfica, where he began his youth career, he faced numerous challenges. One significant obstacle was his physicality—often being overlooked because he didn't fit the traditional mold of a robust midfielder or forward. However, his skill and vision on the ball made it impossible to ignore him for long. His breakthrough came when he was loaned to Monaco, a move that initially seemed like a step back but turned out to be the launching pad for his international career. At Monaco, Bernardo was instrumental in their incredible 2016-2017 season, helping the team clinch the Ligue 1 title and reach the semifinals of the Champions League. His performances were so impactful that they caught the eye of Pep Guardiola, Manchester City's manager, who saw Bernardo as a perfect fit for his football philosophy. At Manchester City, Bernardo Silva has grown from a promising player into one of the premier midfielders in the world. His adaptability and intelligence have made him a key player in Guardiola’s setup, contributing to multiple Premier League titles and domestic cups. His ability to navigate tight spaces and deliver precise passes under pressure are a testament to his hard work and mental fortitude. What many may not see is the mental resilience required to excel at such high levels. Bernardo has spoken about the pressures of top-level football and the mental toughness needed to perform consistently. His journey is a reminder that success is not just about physical attributes or technical skills, but also about mental strength and resilience. For upcoming athletes who dream of playing at the highest levels, Bernardo Silva's career is a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of perseverance. His story underscores that with passion, dedication, and resilience, obstacles can be transformed into stepping stones towards greatness. Bernardo Silva's career is more than just a tale of footballing prowess. It is a story of fighting against odds, staying true to one's unique strengths, and relentlessly pursuing one’s goals. His journey serves as an inspiration not only to aspiring footballers but to anyone striving to overcome personal and professional challenges. Let Bernardo Silva's journey inspire you to push beyond your limits and strive for excellence in your endeavors. Remember, like Bernardo, you might not fit the traditional mold, but with dedication and resilience, you can carve your own path to success.
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It's not easy to play, and I give every day 100 per cent to do my best and help the team.

Career
Last updated: Jun 23' 2024
Benfica
- Career: 2013–2015
- Total Appearances: 1

Monaco
- Career: 2014–2015 (Loan)
- Total Appearances: 15
- Total Goals: 2

Monaco
- Career: 2015–2017
- Total Appearances: 86
- Total Goals: 22

Manchester City
- Career: 2017–Present
- Total Appearances: 233
- Total Goals: 39

Portugal Football Team
- Career: 2015–Present
- Total Appearances: 91
- Total Goals: 12
Achievements
Benfica
- 1x Primeira Liga
- 1x Taça de Portugal
- 1x Taça da Liga
Monaco
- 1x Ligue 1
Manchester City
- 6x Premier League
- 2x FA Cup
- 4x EFL Cup
- 2x FA Community Shield
- 1x UEFA Champions League
- 1x FIFA Club World Cup
Portugal U21
- 1x UEFA European Under-21 Championship runner-up
Portugal
- 1x UEFA Nations League
- 1x FIFA Confederations Cup third place
Individual
- 1x Segunda Liga Breakthrough Player of the Year
- 3x SJPF Segunda Liga Player of the Month
- 1x UEFA European Under-19 Championship Team of the Tournament
- 1x UEFA European Under-21 Championship Team of the Tournament
- 1x UNFP Ligue 1 Player of the Month
- 1x UNFP Ligue 1 Team of the Year
- 2x PFA Team of the Year
- 1x Manchester City Player of the Year
- 1x Manchester City Goal of the Season
- 1x Alan Hardaker Trophy
- 1x UEFA Nations League Finals Player of the Tournament
- 1x UEFA Nations League Finals Team of the Tournament
- 1x IFFHS Men's World Team
- 1x ESM Team of the Year
- 1x UEFA Champions League Team of the Season
- 1x FIFA FIFPro World XI
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