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In a Stunning Twist, Bernardo Silva Declares His Football Idol—And It’s Not Ronaldo!

In a Stunning Twist, Bernardo Silva Reveals His Football Idol—and It’s Not Ronaldo!

Bernardo Silva Shocks with Messi-Inspired Football Idol
Bernardo Silva Shocks with Messi-Inspired Football Idol

Recently in an interview,Manchester City star and Cristiano Ronaldo’s international teammate, Bernardo Silva, has shared that his football idol is none other than the legendary Argentine playmaker, Pablo Aimar—following in the footsteps of Lionel Messi, who has long admired Aimar. Silva, who rose through the ranks at Benfica before making his mark in the Premier League, confessed his admiration for Aimar during an interview with ESPN Argentina, where he also expressed a soft spot for River Plate, the club where Aimar began his illustrious career. This candid admission adds a new dimension to the ongoing debate about the influences behind today’s football greats.

Bernardo Silva’s Admiration for Pablo Aimar and River Plate

In interview with ESPN Argentina, Bernardo Silva, Manchester City’s star midfielder, unveiled his football idol, and it’s none other than Pablo Aimar—an icon revered by Lionel Messi as well. Silva’s admiration for Aimar dates back to his childhood, where he was captivated by the Argentine playmaker’s finesse and creativity on the field. Despite never having played in Argentina, Silva’s connection to Aimar is rooted in his days at Benfica, where Aimar’s influence left a lasting impression on him.

Silva’s admiration for Aimar extends beyond just his playing style. The Portuguese midfielder also expressed his fondness for River Plate, Aimar’s former club. Although Silva didn’t pick a favorite between Boca Juniors and River Plate, he leaned towards the latter, largely due to Aimar and Javier Saviola’s impact on his football journey. This revelation adds a new layer to Silva’s footballing inspirations, highlighting his deep respect for Argentine football heritage.

Ronaldo vs. Messi Debate: Bernardo Silva’s Diplomatic Stance

Bernardo Silva has always been careful when navigating the treacherous waters of the Ronaldo vs. Messi debate. In a recent interview with the Portuguese newspaper A Bola, Silva once again managed to deflect the question with a blend of humor and diplomacy. When asked whether he preferred being called the “Messi of Seixal” or the “Ronaldo of Manchester,” Silva laughed off the comparison, insisting he’d rather just be known as Bernardo.

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Silva’s approach to the debate underscores his appreciation for both players without taking sides. He has previously mentioned how privileged he feels to witness two of football’s greatest talents—Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi—compete in the same era. For Silva, these legends are in a league of their own, and any comparisons or nicknames pale in comparison to the unique legacy each has carved out in the football world. As Silva continues his career, he seems content to forge his own path, free from the shadow of these two icons.

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