After spending seven years at Old Trafford, Bruno Fernandes has scored over 100 goals and provided more than 90 assists in all competitions. However, he has only added the FA Cup and EFL Cup to his trophy collection.
Given Manchester United‘s stature, Fernandes’ contributions should have resulted in major league titles. Instead, his career has coincided with a challenging period for the club.
Since he joined, United has gone through several managers, lacking a consistent identity. Each new coach has introduced different ideas, which has affected team continuity and planning.
Throughout these difficulties, Fernandes has been a reliable presence, often lifting the team from tough situations and taking on the creative responsibilities, especially when others struggled.
His goals and assists showcase him as a top player, who despite the team’s setbacks, visibly feels the pressure after disappointing matches.
The limited trophies reflect a club in transition. For a player who has consistently provided leadership and game-changing abilities, the lack of accolades does not mirror his contributions.
Since his debut in the 2019/2020 season, Bruno has achieved at least 20 goals or assists each year, outpacing any other player in the club.
As the main creative player for both Manchester United and the Portuguese national team, he has led the Premier League in chances created since arriving, highlighting his central role in the attack.
Fernandes has created over 550 chances since the start of the 2019/20 season, unmatched in the league.
He is also the only player in the Premier League with over 500 shots and over 500 chances created during this period.
Despite these personal successes, his team has frequently fallen short, preventing him from attaining the collective achievements he truly deserves.
In the Premier League match against Bournemouth, Fernandes assisted Casemiro with a corner kick, allowing him to score against the former Chelsea goalkeeper, Djordje Petrovic, who could have done better.
This goal gave United a 2-1 lead just before halftime. However, Bournemouth quickly turned the game around after the break, with Evanilson and Marcus Tavernier scoring to put them ahead 3-2.
Fernandes responded in the 77th minute with a well-placed free-kick that equalized the match. He finished the game with a goal and an assist, and while he showed his frustration at the end, his commitment to pushing the team forward has always been evident.
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