In recent news from the Champions League officials, Manchester United's goal scored by Bruno in the Champions League match against Istanbul has been selected as the Goal of the Week. The goal was a long range shot that was really powerful and extremely beautiful. In addition to this goal, there were several other candidates for the goal of the week, scored by players such as Sancho, Gravenberger and Rakitic.
Notable among the other three candidate goals were Dortmund's Sancho, who scored straight from a free-kick, as well as Rakitic's long-range effort and Gravenbech's long-distance shot. The relevant stats reveal how crucial Bruno has been for United, with Bruno Fernandes scoring two goals in 18 minutes, and a short run of consecutive build-ups a rarity in this round.
According to BBC statistics after the match, Bruno scored 5 of United's 6 recent goals, making him the most relied upon player in the league with such high efficiency. Bruno is also the strongest attraction of United in recent seasons, he joined the Red Devils Palace for the team's 35 games, which directly produced 34 goals, which has 21 goals, but also sent 13 assists.
That statistic is also the highest on the team, as Bruno's attacking stats are at least 16 more goals than any other United player has created in the same period, which is a huge difference, and it's pretty much incumbent that Bruno has become a Red Devils' thorn in the side.