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Fernandes Chases Premier League Assists Record

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By Ben Foster (Sports Journalist)
Bruno Fernandes in action for Manchester United
Bruno Fernandes in action for Manchester United

As the Premier League season heats up, all eyes are on Bruno Fernandes as he chases the prestigious Premier League assists record. The Manchester United midfielder has been in scintillating form, providing crucial goals for his teammates and leaving fans and pundits alike in awe of his vision and skill on the pitch. With his impressive tally of assists, Fernandes is on track to break the record for most assists in a single Premier League season, currently held by Frank Lampard and Kevin De Bruyne.

The Record in Sight

Fernandes’s exceptional form has sparked excitement among Premier League fans, with many wondering if he can surpass the record of 20 assists in a single season. According to ESPN FC, Fernandes has already provided 15 assists in just 20 games, putting him on pace to break the record. His impressive statistics have also caught the attention of Transfermarkt, which values him as one of the most valuable players in the Premier League.

Key Statistics

The following table highlights Fernandes’s impressive assist statistics:

SeasonGamesAssistsAssists per Game
2020-2130120.4
2021-2235150.43
2022-2320150.75
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As seen in the table, Fernandes’s assist rate has increased significantly this season, with an average of 0.75 assists per game. This impressive form has led many to believe that he can break the Premier League assists record.

Industry Insight

The Guardian has praised Fernandes’s exceptional vision and passing ability, stating that he is “one of the most creative players in the Premier League.” His ability to pick out passes and create scoring opportunities for his teammates has been a key factor in Manchester United’s success this season. With the Champions League playoff draw recently announced, featuring matches such as Champions League Playoff Draw: Newcastle Faces Qarabag, Real Madrid Meets Benfica, the pressure is on Fernandes to continue his impressive form and lead his team to success.

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In other Premier League news, Chelsea Confirm Surprise Transfer Deal has sent shockwaves throughout the league, while Newcastle’s Demanding Spring Schedule Under the Microscope has raised concerns about the team’s ability to cope with the pressure. Despite these developments, Fernandes remains focused on breaking the Premier League assists record.

The Road Ahead

As the season enters its final stretch, Fernandes will face stiff competition from other top players in the Premier League. However, his exceptional form and dedication to his craft make him a strong contender to break the record. With Manchester United pushing for a top-four finish, Fernandes’s assists will be crucial in determining the team’s success.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who currently holds the Premier League assists record?

A: The record is currently held by Frank Lampard and Kevin De Bruyne, who both achieved 20 assists in a single season.

Q: How many assists does Fernandes need to break the record?

A: With 15 assists already, Fernandes needs 6 more assists to break the record.

Q: Can Fernandes maintain his current form and break the record?

A: While it’s difficult to predict with certainty, Fernandes’s exceptional form and dedication to his craft make him a strong contender to break the record.

Conclusion

As the Premier League season reaches its climax, Bruno Fernandes is on the cusp of making history by breaking the Premier League assists record. With his exceptional form and dedication to his craft, Fernandes is poised to etch his name in the record books and cement his status as one of the greatest players in Premier League history. As the season unfolds, fans will be eagerly watching to see if Fernandes can achieve this incredible feat and lead Manchester United to success.


Source: Analysis by Ben Foster (Sports Journalist) based on reports from ESPN FC, Transfermarkt, The Guardian and Original Story.