Bernardo Silva GOAL vs Manchester United [VIDEO]

In their last two PL wins over United, City have gotten goals from David Silva, making him a player to watch in this encounter out of midfield.  He might no longer be the first name that comes to mind when it relates to them, but the Spaniard can pick a pass from out of nowhere and can benefit from the pace from out wide.  One of said wingers is Leroy Sane, who has had a stifled role recently for City.  Expect that to change as they go for the jugular early and often against a Red Devils side that must be devoid of confidence currently.  

54′ Goal! Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) takes a shot which goes past the goalkeeper!

Manchester United will come into this match on the back of a massive defeat that will have them scratching their heads.  They are very much outsiders in the battle for the Champions League places now, but that doesn’t mean they will just roll over and quit.  Players will be playing for their futures at Old Trafford here in this very match, so they will have to put up a fight or will put to pasture for the new wave.  They have a little more life thanks to Arsenal’s loss on Sunday, but they still have lots to do to climb from sixth and into the top four ahead of two others.  

Manchester City will come into this midweek fixture in second place in the league, two points below Liverpool but having played one game less.  This will be the final time this season where that circumstance has happened, so it will be a telling moment in the title race.  With a win, they go back top and will look like massive favorites to hang on and win the title for a second year in a row.  But with a loss, or even a draw, it will be a matter of hoping Liverpool drop points from here in.  As things sit, they are on 86 points and could get to 98 if their run in is perfect from here.

Remaining Fixtures: @ Manchester United, @ Burnley, vs Leicester, @ Brighton

The Red Devils have lost just once in 16 home matches this season, though the five draws they have had at Old Trafford is one of the main reasons they are fighting so hard just to stay within touching distance of the top four.  With that said, they have won three straight there and have 11 points from the last 15 possible, showing they should be ready for the challenge of their rivals.

The Citizens, meanwhile, haven’t been quite as good away from home as they have been at the Etihad, but they’ve still be nearly flawless nonetheless.  They have three losses away from the Etihad, but since the last one they have rattled off four wins in succession to ease the worries and remain out in front of Liverpool.  They have won on 11 of their 16 trips, and they will know that doing so here will quite possibly be the boost they need to take the title and a potential domestic treble.