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Bernardo Silva challenges Arsenal to "man up" and start winning titles, claiming they have benefited from Manchester City's "transitional season." Silva, who’s eyeing a 16th trophy with City, reflects on his illustrious career, which includes 15 major titles, as City prepares for the FA Cup final against Chelsea.
Despite Arsenal leading the Premier League by two points with two games left, Silva isn't ready to concede. He emphasizes that Liverpool has been City's true rival, not Arsenal, and expresses frustration over the mistakes that have kept City from dominating this season.
Silva comments on Arsenal's recent controversial win against West Ham, agreeing that a foul should have overturned a goal, and criticizes inconsistencies in officiating across the league. He echoes concerns from Brighton's manager about time-wasting tactics, saying, "It’s quite frustrating when they allow this type of contact at times during the season."
As the title race heats up, City needs Arsenal to falter against either Burnley or Crystal Palace to reclaim the top spot. The tension builds as the Premier League's final games approach, with Silva's remarks adding fuel to the rivalry.

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