David Silva: Should Man City midfielder get a statue at the club?

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Man City will miss 'huge competitor' Silva - Guardiola

David Silva will leave Manchester City at the end of the season not only as a club legend but a Premier League one too.

Despite being 34 and approaching the latter end of his career, the midfield magician displayed a masterclass in City's 5-0 thrashing of Newcastle on Wednesday.

Graceful on the ball with a sweet left foot, Silva led the way for touches (136), passes (112), opposition half passes (65), duels (14), possession gained (six), tackles (two), shots (four) and assists (two) in the contest, as well as scoring a stunning free-kick.

The Spaniard joined City from Valencia in 2010 and has gone on to win four Premier League titles, two FA Cups and five League Cups and could yet end his time at the club with more silverware.

So how should Silva be honoured by the club when he leaves? Does he deserve a statue at Etihad Stadium?

"I don't know," said boss Pep Guardiola. "This club had many incredible top players.

"Pablo Zabaleta, Joe Hart, Vincent Kompany, Silva, Sergio Aguero, these types of guys. This group of players helped this club be where it is. After this kind of thing we name a street, a pitch.

"What he has done is incredible, fantastic, not just for the game today, for the last 10 years.

"What we want is for the people to come back to the Etihad for a game for him as one of the legends of the club."

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Though their hold on the Premier League trophy has gone to Liverpool, City have won the Carabao Cup this season and remain in both the Champions League and FA Cup.

But they are yet to win one trophy they crave the most.

"It would be nice for David and all of us to win the Champions League," said Guardiola.

Since his English top-flight debut, Silva heads the charts with 92 assists and 790 chances created, more than any other player in that period.

Guardiola added: "In the small spaces, he is maybe the best I have seen. He came back from lockdown in incredible rhythm. If he decided to, he could play anywhere. There's no doubt about that.

"The level he is at is the best of this season. He is playing really, really good. The fans are not here but he is going to come back to bid them farewell."

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Silva is joint-sixth on the Premier League's list of all-time assist makers

Here is what you said on #bbcfootball:

Logic Never Wins: Vinnie, Yaya, Silva and Aguero should have a joint statue outside the Etihad the same way United have done outside Old Trafford. The clubs greatest captain, the clubs greatest player in Yaya, the clubs best-ever player in Silva, with the clubs greatest goalscorer.

Gary Hammond: The David Silva stand. Three sides of the ground up for grabs to join the Colin Bell stand.

Alan Organ: Am pretty sure a new contract would be better than a statue of #DavidSilva

Martouf Speaks: United fan here and Silva has been a bane of our lives since he joined. Without Silva it's hard to see City winning as many league titles as they have. Inspirational in the year they beat us on goal difference.

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