David Silva picked up the man of the match award for Manchester City after providing two assists in their 3-1 win over Bournemouth. Adam Bate looks at the numbers behind Silva's wonderful career at the club...
For reasons that were neither clear nor obvious David Silva was denied a penalty in Manchester City's 3-1 win over Bournemouth but it did not stop him having an influence on the game. Either side of the referee adjudging that Jefferson Lerma treading on his foot did not amount to a foul, Silva assisted a goal each for Raheem Sterling and Sergio Aguero.
It was an appropriate way to mark his 400th appearance for the club.
The pass to Sterling was his trademark, breaking the lines of the Bournemouth defence. The dribble that preceded Aguero's second was a flashback, a reminder that as well as the cerebral vision in cutting opponents out of the game, Silva is capable of wandering beyond them himself. That second assist was the 85th of his Premier League career.
For context, that puts him seventh on the list and top among current Premier League players. Since Silva's debut in the competition nine years ago, no other player has managed more than 60 of them. There have been four Premier League titles in that time. Silva has been a constant in Manchester City's transformation into a super club.
The statistics really do set him apart. Look beyond assists to the number of chances created and he has provided more than 150 more of those than any other player since 2010. Big chances created? He is the only man with a ton of them. Second assists - the pass before the pass? He has provided more than 50 per cent more of those than anyone else too.
Silva has been the outstanding creative force of the decade.
"You can have a good season but almost 10 seasons, that is just incredible," says his coach Pep Guardiola. "For the fans, for me, it's a privilege what he has done for this club - players like him have helped this club establish themselves in the Premier League and in Europe."
"But I didn't think he would be as big a success, because he is a technical player. He's not box-to-box and my image of English football before I came here was that maybe he was going to suffer, but I'm happy that my first impression has been proved wrong."
Perhaps Silva was fortunate to arrive in England at a time when the game in this country was changing. But then, he did more to change it than most. His clever movement and even cleverer prompting with the ball at his feet showed that there was another way to play this game.
He adapted too. The little legs might not carry him across the turf quite so quickly as they did in his younger days but even at the age of 33 he covered more ground - 10.86 kilometres - than any of his Manchester City team-mates against Bournemouth. That work ethic, that desire to give his all for his side, has been a huge factor in his success too.
"He's one of the most technically gifted and intelligent players to move and work in a small space, one of the best ever," added Guardiola. "But he has more than just his quality with the ball. He is a competitor and a winner. He's a huge competitor and it's shown, to survive in the Premier League for such a long time. He should be proud with what he has done."
If Guardiola is prone to lapsing into the past tense it is a reflection not of Silva's waning influence - his man of the match award against Bournemouth shows that much - but of the fact that the midfield maestro has already revealed that this season will be his last with City.
It will be a loss for them, a loss for Guardiola and a loss for Aguero and the rest who are still reliant on his wonderful vision. But it is a loss too for the Premier League. Silva arrived in England as a World Cup winner but not as a superstar and he did not behave like one either. But he did play like one. He deserves to depart at the end of the season as a true legend.
"David Silva has to be close to being Manchester City's greatest ever player," former City player Andy Hinchcliffe told Sky Sports. "Over the last 10 Premier League seasons he has set the standard for creative midfielders. Intelligent, mobile, technically flawless, he is only 5'8" but his consistency and his ability cement him as a giant of the Premier League era."
Sherykhan
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Normal mediocre player
real Madrid is mediocre
FaithEvans
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David Silva, Santi Cazorla and Juan Mata... the lil Spaniards that changed the face of English football and our perceptions towards size, height and intensity as a major prerequisite to succeed in a EPL midfield battle, but these artists came along, they just came to paint beauty across the turf
ferdude
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Normal mediocre player
He’s not a normal mediocre player he’s a freaking beast he controls the whole game
Bacdelnry
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This is a good team. all are stars but Silva is special
Momadridista3
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Normal mediocre player
DzekoDienQdoh
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I'd love to see him stay with us for many more years to come. but soo sad to know that he'll leave after this season
Jezaikrs
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David Silva is a legend
Edoo87
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EmSayA
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david has style in attacking.. defending... assist..good attitude. very talented and professional when in the field.. people will miss him one day when he retire
mutamuta
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citizens don't respect their prayers esp yaya but let see with silva
TeamJUV
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The best player ever to have pulled on the blue of Man City a True blue legend
Earnester
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You will be loved forever more by all worldwide Blues & probably by other club’s supporters
Jasonwarden
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Without doubt David the best player I've ever seen in a city shirt. You have now surpassed Colin Bell! You are the perfect role model for any young footballer. Wish you would stay longer.
heredity
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I’ve been watching City since the early 70s and although we’ve quite rightly revered King Colin, there simply hasn’t been a better player for us in my lifetime than El Mago. What a player.
Gary13
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Thank you David for staying loyal and playing your magic for Man City. You’ve been amazing and will continue to be. We all love you 💙💙💙💙⚽️⚽️⚽️⚽️
OwenOwen
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No Silva - no party - thank you Dave the best player I have ever seen play for City
Teresalambert
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I feel proud to see you playing for my club. What a talented player you have been for us and what a great professional too.
Halloween
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Your 400th game, Aguero 400th goal, De Buryne 50th EPL assist I am happy for you guys keep it up
Rosakiss
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He looked about 25 today...I think he could play at a high level for at least a couple more years. Pity we couldn't persuade him to stay a little longer...☹
Ellaalabt
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Legend..Prob the best player to play in a city shirt...Quite possibly the best player to grace the prem...Ty for everything 👏👏👏
yimin
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Thank you legend you have given us so many years of wonderful moments i for one can say i watched you weave your magic on a football pitch over many years in our famous blue shirt in my life time you have been simply the best
Busterbe
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You are a city legend David. No one will ever be able to take that away from you
Hymanhugo
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We are lucky to have you David 💙
Dedemis
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The pleasure and privilege has all been ours to watch you over the years 💙💙💙💙
basicallye
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Himself and Aguero along with Kompany have brought the club from a dark place.
completely
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I cannot believe he never won te POTY. Absolute legend.
Wumabcdory
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king
madcnprsty
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never seen a player that so consistent, small intelligent & genius. like the way he played. #elmago
Killerratted
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I love the way he play
bash88
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the magical a.k.a El mago
bediklst
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a tru enemy legend for city
ORUVAL2
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He is a legend...a force to recon with...it shall be difficult to replace him when he leaves next year...but for now let's take advantage on his presence and win all again...
IbrahimKakande
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No player at Man City has the agility and vision of Silva. He is so sleek and cool!!!