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Published on 2024-03-10 07:30:00
Noel Gallagher, a lifelong Manchester City fan and former Oasis member, recently expressed his admiration for David Silva, calling him the best player he has ever seen at the club. In a recent interview on Football Daily, Gallagher praised Silva’s impact on the team, describing him as “sublime” and the player who made City tick during his time at the club.
During Silva’s impressive 10-year spell at Manchester City from 2010 to 2020, he made 436 appearances, scoring 77 goals, providing 140 assists, and winning four Premier League titles. His skill and influence on the pitch were undeniable, with Gallagher crediting him for shaping the team and influencing players like Phil Foden.
Gallagher acknowledged the talent of current City star Kevin De Bruyne, who he believes will surpass Silva in terms of trophies. However, he emphasized Silva’s unique style and beauty on the field, stating that the Spaniard was a player like no other that the club had seen before.
Silva’s contributions to Manchester City did not go unnoticed, with the club honoring him with a statue outside the Etihad Stadium upon his departure in 2020. Even City manager Pep Guardiola acknowledged Silva’s impact, stating that he was one of the key figures who helped shape the club into what it is today.
Overall, Gallagher’s high praise for Silva reflects the deep respect and admiration that both fans and players have for the legendary midfielder. His legacy at Manchester City will be remembered for years to come, as he left an indelible mark on the club’s history.
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