Bruno Fernandes vs Kevin De Bruyne: Pound for Pound Who’s the Best Midfielder?

Manchester United and Manchester City fans have distinct stances as their rival clubs in the city.
Ever since Bruno Fernandes joined Manchester United in the January 2020 transfer window, half the Red City fans have hailed him as Manchester’s best playmaker.
But the praise was overshadowed by the reward. Kevin De Bruyne’s PFA Player of the Year for two years in a row, this Rivals report from UFABET
series leads readers to compare the two’s performances. Who has a more proficient pace?
1. Game Creation
Just starting with the first topic is already hard work for us to compare.
Stats of assists in the Premier League this season so far we have written an article. Bruno has passed the ball to a friend to score 6 times, while De Bruyne has only provided 2 assists, although the overall performance
However, considering KDB’s overall numbers, it’s almost unbelievable that he’s set up four assists for his team-mates in a league game in the double digits . The season has gone into the last 5 seasons,
that’s why we picked De Bruyne for the win in this category.
2. Score a goal
Although stats and assist ability may not be the most obvious indicators in assessing a player’s creative potential. But the number of goals scored is the clearest measure of scoring ability.
In this season until the time of writing the article, De Bruyne has scored seven goals in the league, on par with the results of the last season, while Bruno has scored nine goals in the league, more than any famous star. Of a team like Cristiano Ronaldo, if counting only the open-lay balls,
3. Dribbling
To be honest, although the two players were capable of dribbling, their dribbling was not their hallmark. But that doesn’t mean that both Bruno and De Bruyne have a weakness in running away from their rivals.
Looking at the statistics, Bruno averaged 0.82 dribbles per 90 minutes in the Premier League, while De Bruyne averaged 1.53 per 90 minutes, which is a clear difference
4. Fitness and consistency in playing
Pep Guardiola is known for the kind of rotation that many Fantasy Premier League players have suffered. It’s one of the reasons De Bruyne hasn’t played regularly in recent seasons. In the past
two seasons when Manchester City won the Premier League, the Belgian midfielder has only started together for the team. Only 34 times, less than all games in a season,
while Bruno has become an indispensable key to the team since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to Ralph Rangnick without him. Has missed out on the team in league games due to injury problems since the 2018/19 season.