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Bernardo Silva follows up rant at Liverpool fans by telling them ‘I guess reading a book was a bit too much for you’


MANCHESTER CITY star Bernardo Silva has followed up his rant at gloating Liverpool fans with another Twitter dig.

The Portuguese winger took to social media after receiving a number of messages from taunting Reds fans last night.

Bernardo Silva has followed up his Twitter rant at gloating Liverpool supportersCredit: Getty Images

City are still reeling after they were dumped out of the Champions League at the quarter-final stage once again after a 3-1 defeat by Lyon.

The day after the defeat, Silva tweeted: “And to all Liverpool fans that have nothing else to do than to come to a Man City player account, I’m also sorry for you but for the wrong reasons…

“Pathetic… go celebrate your titles, or try to find a partner, drink a beer with a friend, read a book…so many options!”

It was the second post put out by the 26-year-old after City’s season was brought to a crashing halt.

He said: “The 2019/2020 season has ended for us in a very disappointing way.

“To all the fans, we’re sorry for this frustrating season.

“The only thing we can promise is that in 2020/2021 we’ll fight a lot to do much better and get back to winning important things for you guys!”

Now Silva has taken to Twitter again after his messages were met with another series of abuse and taunts.

He wrote alongside two crying with laughing emojis today: “I guess reading a book was a bit too much for you… maybe just go for a brew.”

Silva has history with the Anfield faithful after refusing to clap during Jurgen Klopp’s side’s guard of honour after they ran away with City’s Premier League crown.

He started the game on the bench and it was just one of a number of baffling selection calls by Pep Guardiola that led fans to brand him a “fraud” after the result.

Man City’s Bernardo Silva refuses to clap for Liverpool in guard of honour


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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