Manchester City faced a disappointing defeat against Manchester United, with Bernardo Silva criticising the team's performance. Despite leading until the 88th minute, City lost 2-1 due to defensive mistakes. Bruno Fernandes and Amad Diallo capitalised on these errors, turning the game around in the final moments. This loss marks another setback for the reigning champions in their Premier League campaign.
City's defence faltered, especially when Matheus Nunes lost possession and fouled Diallo in the penalty area. Pep Guardiola's team struggled at Etihad Stadium, managing an expected goals (xG) of just 0.91 from their 10 shots. In contrast, United achieved an xG of 1.99 from their attempts, highlighting City's inefficiencies in attack and defence.

The defeat extends City's poor run, with only one win in their last 11 matches across all competitions. This is their worst form since 2006, leaving Silva visibly frustrated. "We deserved what happened," Silva told Sky Sports, emphasising that such results are not due to luck but poor decisions.
Silva highlighted a crucial moment when City conceded a penalty after having a corner kick advantage. "Minute 87 in a derby, winning 1-0 and our corner ends in a penalty for them," he said. Such lapses have been costly for City recently, affecting both individual and team performances.
Silva criticised the team's decision-making during crucial moments of the match. He noted that playing like under-15s in the final minutes was unacceptable for a club of City's stature. The midfielder stressed that they must improve both individually and collectively to meet Manchester City's high standards.
Reflecting on recent performances, Silva acknowledged that City's struggles extend beyond this single match. The team has been underperforming for weeks now, which is concerning for players and fans alike. Improvement is necessary to regain their competitive edge and return to winning ways soon.