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David Silva Fined After Injuring Woman In "Brawl": Report
Real Sociedad midfielder David Silva has been fined 1,080 euros ($1,065) for a scuffle with a young woman at a festival in the Canary Islands, according to a report on Thursday
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Real Madrid Get Set For Paris Saint-Germain By Hammering Real Sociedad
Real Madrid enjoyed the perfect preparation for Paris Saint-Germain by thrashing Real Sociedad 4-1 on Saturday to move eight points clear at the top of La Liga
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David Silva Off The Mark As Real Sociedad Go Back To Top Of La Liga
David Silva headed Real Sociedad in front at Balaidos for his first goal since he left Manchester City in the summer, and his first in La Liga since he departed Valencia 11 years ago.
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Spanish Star David Silva Tests Positive For COVID-19
David Silva's new club Real Sociedad confirmed the news and said that the midfielder was self-isolating.
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David Silva Joins Real Sociedad On Two-Year Deal
David Silva, 34, spent a decade with Manchester City and made his final appearance as a substitute in the shock defeat to Lyon in the Champions League quarter-finals..
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Manchester City To Erect Statue To Honour David Silva's Decade Of Service
David Silva will be leaving Manchester City after ten glorious years at the club, when he won four Premier League titles, two FA Cups and two League Cups.
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David Silva Says Success At Manchester City Was Beyond His Wildest Dreams
With his stint with Manchester City, David Silva managed to win four Premier League titles, two FA Cups and five EFL Cups.
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Uncertainty Abounds As Football's Transfer Industry Grinds To A Halt
Players like Manchester City's David Silva, Willian at Chelsea, or PSG's Thiago Silva and Edinson Cavani, will be free to leave on July 1 even if the season has not been completed.
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Manchester City Outclass Manchester United To Move Top Of Premier League
Manchester City are now 12 points clear of Manchester United and moved two points ahead of Liverpool at the top.
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Premier League: Joleon Lescott Feels Manchester City Can Retain Title
The former England defender feels Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal will finish in the top four.