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Bernardo Silva changed his mind on Manchester City's hopes of winning the Premier League after being convinced of their chances by a Sky Sports interviewer.
Pep Guardiola's side were held to a goalless draw by a resilient Arsenal team at the Etihad on Sunday afternoon, which left both sides trailing behind leaders Liverpool in the bid to win this season's top-flight title.
In the post-match interview, Silva initially said that his side 'weren't favourites anymore', after dropping two points against the Gunners.
Silva added: 'We have to be realistic. A lot can happen now, because [there are] seven games right?'
Whilst trying to remember how many games were left, the Sky Sports reporter Patrick Davison told him there were more than Silva thought.
Bernardo Silva changed his mind on Man City's title hopes during a Sky Sports interview
Silva's City side were frustrated with a goalless draw against fellow title rivals Arsenal
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