An exhausted Bernardo Silva blasted scheduling that left Manchester City with 66 hours between a Champions League victory and daunting trip to Arsenal.
City had beaten Kevin De Bruyne’s Napoli on Thursday night but had two days fewer to prepare than Mikel Arteta’s side for their 1-1 draw down in the capital.
Silva branded that unfair and believes more should have been done between the Premier League and UEFA to facilitate extra recovery – suggesting that the calibre of match ought to play a part in the decision-making process.