David Silva enjoying his new role under Pep Guardiola

Sunday, 2 October 2016

David Silva enjoying his new role under Pep Guardiola


Manchester City’s David Silva says he’s very pleased with the “freedom” he has to go forward despite playing in a deeper role under Pep Guardiola.

Silva told the club’s website that he had no complaints about the position change, and hailed Guardiola for allowing his players to take control.
“It is true that I am playing some steps further back sometimes because I have to help in the build-up,” the midfielder said.
“But Guardiola also gives me freedom to attack and be close to the rival goal, and create chances which is something that I really like. He gives me a lot of freedom and I am very happy playing in this role.
“The manager wants us to control the game, create chances in front of goal, control the rival team with the counter-attacks and be ready to neutralise that. We are doing great and I hope we can continue like that.”
In addition to taking a different role in City’s tactics this season, Silva said he’s also taken on new responsibilities as a mentor to younger players now that he’s turned 30.

“I am 30 years old now. So young players come to me, like me when I was young, I went to talk with the older guys, because they can help you with the experience they’ve got. I hope I can help the youngsters as well,” Silva added.

“It made me feel very happy and very proud to be the captain against [Manchester] United and even more so in such a big game. I have been here for a while and I feel like I have been here all my life. It’s the team I have played the most seasons with. So, being the captain in a derby, it makes me feel very proud.

“On the pitch, I have always had that responsibility to lead the team. But, of course, when you are captain, players, especially the young ones, they look at you more for the things you do on and off the pitch. But I have always been a very calm person.”

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