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With the help of Benfica '94 yearbook: Manchester City is approaching a European record
After Gladbach, the Blues need 5 more victories to overtake Bayern Munich.
Bernardo and Cansello starred: "We have a special relationship"
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Thursday, February 25, 2021, 12:22 p.m.
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Gate and cooking in strokes.
Bernardo Silva (Photo: Reuters)
After crushing every opponent that got in its way in the Premier League in recent months, Manchester City did the same for Borussia Mönchengladbach.
Pep Guardiola's team showed clear superiority over the rival from Germany in the first game between them in the quarterfinals and defeated it 0: 2 in Budapest - Gladbach also hosted due to restrictions on English entry into Germany.
19 consecutive victories the blue writers in all settings.
No draws and of course losses - only wins.
City are already the English team with the highest winning streak in history in all settings.
Now it is also approaching a peak in all five major leagues.
Bayern Munich have already recorded a streak of 23 wins at the end of last season and Real Madrid have won 22 consecutive games in the 2014-15 season.
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Bernardo Silva who scored the first goal with a jab and cooked the second for Gabriel Jesus, also with a jab, said with a smile: "Usually I'm not strong in the head game, I practice it. Our good game. It's a factory you're wrong once and you might find "You're out there. It's not over yet, but it's definitely a great win."
Although Bernardo provided the numbers, the man chosen for the UEFA man of the match was Joao Canselo.
I played with him for seven years at Benfica, we are in the same yearbook.
We have a special relationship, he knows my timing and movement and I know where his balls will go. "
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