Manchester United's Bruno Fernandes claimed he 'does not think about getting tired' after playing his 69th match of the season.
Fernandes was excellent for United this season and he was the de facto captain in the absence of Harry Maguire. The midfielder was instrumental in the team's progress and he won praise for his durability throughout the campaign.
The 28-year-old played the most games of any player in Europe's top five leagues, playing 5,900 minutes, which is significantly more than the player who recorded the second-most minutes with 4,500 (Inter Milan's Lautaro Martinez).
Fernandes' robustness is impressive and he showed no signs of slowing down on Saturday night when playing for Portugal. ALSO READ: Paul Pogba opens up on exit from Manchester United Portugal defeated Bosnia 3-0 in that game and Fernandes scored twice and assisted the other goal in a complete performance. "I was fresh, now less fresh, but I will recover.