Throughout his career, Pep Guardiola had the practice of having decisions about who would be the team captain be made exclusively by the players among themselves, but ahead of next season he decided to break that tradition.
The Catalan himself chose the leaders at Manchester City - the captain is Bernardo Silva, and his deputies are Ruben Dias and Erling Haaland.
"I'm the boss and now I've decided to show it. For the first time in my career, I personally chose the captain. Why? Because I didn't like what we did last season," Guardiola said.
The "Citizens" finished last season without a trophy, only securing a place in the Champions League in the final round.
At the start of the season, Kyle Walker was the captain, but he left the Etihad in the January transfer window and went to Milan.
He has now returned from loan, but it is certain that his era at City has ended.
New captain Silva's contract expires next summer.
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