Bruno Fernandes Surpasses Cristiano Ronaldo With Latest Manchester United Feat
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has secured a record-breaking fifth Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year award following an exceptional individual campaign. The Portuguese playmaker has now surpassed the tallies of club legends Cristiano Ronaldo and David de Gea, cementing his status as one of the most consistent performers in the club's modern history.
Fernandes has enjoyed a resurgent campaign under the guidance of Michael Carrick, helping United secure a return to the Champions League despite early-season domestic cup exits. The 31-year-old’s influential performances, which include a remarkable 19 assists, have earned him the prestigious award for a record-breaking fifth time. This accolade places him one clear of iconic former team-mates De Gea and Ronaldo, reinforcing his status as a modern-day talisman at Old Trafford.
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The Portugal international has weighed in with eight goals, but the headline-grabbing statistics surround his immense creativity. Having created 124 chances this term, the fourth-highest tally in a single Premier League campaign, Fernandes is on the verge of equalling the competition's
Currently sitting on 19 league assists, the United skipper requires just one more to match the milestone of 20 set by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne, with two domestic fixtures remaining to potentially surpass that legendary figure.
Since arriving in 2020, Fernandes has consistently been the standout performer at the club, first winning the prize under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer before achieving a personal-best 28-goal haul the following year. After Marcus Rashford and Ronaldo claimed the trophy in intervening seasons, Fernandes returned to the top of the fan vote in 2024 following FA Cup success at Wembley.


