Seat B: As long as I can win, I don’t care if Haaland scores 2 goals or 20 goals in a game and no one else scores.

Sports 10:35am, 25 October 2025 170

In an interview, Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva talked about the team's reliance on Haaland's goals. He said that the team's goal is to win the game, and it does not matter who scores the goal.

B chair said: "I don't think it matters. If other players can also score, that's great. But as long as we can win the game, I don't care if Haaland scores 2 goals in a game and others have zero goals, or if he scores 20 goals in a game and no one else scores. Our goal is to win the game, which is what we are doing now, so I am very satisfied with it."

"Compared with the past two seasons, we have A lot of changes. The players are improving every day and hopefully we will be better in a few months. We know that usually the team will be better at the end of the season than at the beginning and that is our goal."

"If we can stay at the top in February, March and fight for the title, then we know what we can do and be in a good position both in the Champions League and in the Premier League. location. The rest of the game was tough. Playing against Aston Villa away from home is by no means an easy game. "

"The Champions League will resume in a few weeks and we hope to be in the top eight this season. We know how important it is to avoid two extra games. But now we are happy with our momentum and the team is playing well. We found some rhythm and we found stability at the back, and I think that gave the frontcourt guys a little more freedom. "

"I have always said that when the defense is stable and the team defends well, we can win games. The frontcourt players can play a key role. This is something we lacked for a long time last season and now we are gradually getting that stability back. We're pleased with our current momentum, but there's still a long way to go. It's just been a good month and we need to keep this up for a longer period of time if we want to be successful this season. "