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Bernardo Silva believes Manchester City players are being targeted by rivals

ByPA Sport

Updated 01/02/2018 at 15:57 GMT

Brahim Diaz and Kevin De Bruyne were subjected to rough tackles in Wednesday’s win over West Brom.

Manchester City's Portuguese midfielder Bernardo Silva (L) celebrates with his team-mates after scoring the opening goal during the English League Cup quarter-final football match between Leicester City and Manchester City at King Power Stadium in Leicest

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Bernardo Silva believes Manchester City are being unfairly targeted for some rough treatment by opponents.
City players have been on the receiving end of a series of bad tackles over the past two months and manager Pep Guardiola has repeated a call for referees to offer better protection several times.
The controversy continued on Wednesday as Brahim Diaz was caught by a high, studs-up challenge by Matt Phillips late in City’s 3-0 win over West Brom at the Etihad Stadium.
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Kevin De Bruyne managed to avoid being fouled by James McClean

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Kevin De Bruyne also managed to skip over a cynical attempt to foul him by James McClean in the build-up to City’s second goal.
This came after City winger Leroy Sane suffered ankle ligament damage that will rule him out for at least six weeks after a tackle from Cardiff’s Joe Bennett last weekend.
Asked if City were being targeted, Silva said: “Obviously. It’s clear over the last few months – we’ve seen with Leroy.
“It was a terrible accident and now he’s injured for two months – a very important player. (On Wednesday) it could have been Brahim and it could have been Kevin on the second goal.
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Leroy Sane is facing a spell on the sidelines

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“I think, as the coach says, the referees have to do their job and if it’s a red card they have to give the red card. They are not doing that over the last few months.
“We hope that soon they start protecting our players because the way other teams are tackling our players it’s not part of the game, it’s not fair play and they have to try to punish the players that play this way.”
City were not completely blameless with regards to tackles, however. David Silva mistimed a challenge on Claudio Yacob – the Spaniard suffering a knock in the process – while Fernandinho stood on Grzegorz Krychowiak in a challenge which was seen as accidental by the referee.
But when in full flow, City were magnificent. Goals from Fernandinho, the outstanding De Bruyne and Sergio Aguero saw the Premier League leaders sweep aside the competition’s bottom side.
The result lifted them 15 points clear at the top of the table, ensuring a day that had seen City frustrated in attempts to sign Leicester’s Riyad Mahrez ended on a high.
The title is now in clear sight, with potentially just eight wins required, but Bernardo Silva said: “We have to go game by game. Every game we have to try to get the three points.
“That’s what we always do and what we’ve been doing since the start of the season, so now we have to think about the Burnley game.”
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Alan Pardew admitted West Brom were outplayed

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Defeat left West Brom three points adrift at the foot of the table.
Manager Alan Pardew said: “At times I wanted to give my players a cuddle because I felt sorry for them. That was tough.
“You can’t say any of our players didn’t run their hearts out, they did, but when you turn the ball over you’re tired. You need a goal at the right time to unsettle them but we couldn’t manage that.”
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