(Reuters) - Manchester City's David Silva says his trophy-laden career with the Premier League club has exceeded his wildest dreams as he prepares for his final league game against Norwich City on Sunday.
Silva has won 11 trophies in 10 seasons with Manchester City, including four Premier League titles, since arriving from Valencia in 2010.
"When I look back at everything, I could never in my wildest dreams have imagined what I would achieve," Silva said."When you are young, you don't dream about all of this,"
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