This is my take. As a footballer, he is average (at best) in most on-ball phases/attributes to me, but then scores ridiculously highly in a couple of key ones too. Like, he is not a good passer. But he does have a good final pass. Actually, a great one. He has vision and can see a final pass more often than not. He is also a decent finisher. The issue is the difference between those areas and the rest of his use of the ball is stark.
He’s a number 10 that requires a lot of space. Where space is limited, he’ll try and offload the ball with his first touch, playing a killer pass, which is why he turns it over so much. To me, I think it’s because he knows he doesn’t have the ability to take the ball in around opponents who are pressing. He can’t keep the ball moving in those circumstances. He has no strength, can’t really turn anyone, can’t dribble anyone. So the idea is a one touch swing before engagement is needed, and if engagement comes, he’ll typically just fall over.
I’d like to also speak about this ‘revisionism’ that I’ve seen a few people mentioning. I’ve said a lot of times that modern football, in my opinion, is largely dictated by narrative, and people rarely pay actual attention to the details. I remember when Scott McTominay was coming into the team and drawing lavish praise and comparisons to midfield greats. During that hype, I was there expressing concern that he cannot pass the ball. Of course, at the time, people did not want to hear that. I remember saying that when this new academy player novelty wears off, people will start having a problem with his poor passing, because despite the warm feeling of the time - we don’t actually like midfielders who cannot pass. Later on, I started seeing things about how McTominay had ‘regressed’ and how he needs to ‘get back to his old form’. It’s wasn’t true. He wasn’t a good passer of the ball during this great spell of his. He was still losing runners during this great spell. What the truth was, was that posters needed to get back to the feeling they had watching Scott back then. The player was the same though.
Similarly with Bruno. We talk about how great he was at the start, and how he’s just off form. I beg to differ. The player hasn’t changed. The perspective has. What people choose to ignore or explain away has changed. Bruno was giving the ball away repeatedly from the very beginning of his United career. You just didn’t give a shit about it at the time. Firstly, the team was winning, but also - he was new, and I think United fans are programmed to hero-worship, and he was the new one. What was said, over and over, was that ‘I don’t mind him giving the ball away, at least he’s trying things. Much better than Lingard passing it backwards’. Okay, so why do you mind now? Now we are acting as if he has just suddenly lost form. Or it was ‘even when he doesn’t play well, he’ll still register a goal/assist’. That was said so frequently after games from the very beginning. Okay, so why do you care that he isn’t ‘playing well’ now? The question marks have always been there if people wanted to ask the questions. The posters, like myself, who did care about the detail in the performance were looked at as weirdos because ultimately, nobody cares about that shit, or a narrative was created that anyone who had a problem with his game only did so because they liked Pogba. We went from not minding his turnover of possession ‘because KDB only has x percentage’, to poor form being dismissed as fatigue to people now just being fed up. Then as the first seeds of frustration started to come for people, it was ‘he just needs a manager to tell him to reign it in a bit and he’ll be fine’. Which is a statement in blind hope. He’s never shown the capacity or frankly, ability, to play that sort of shorter game.
The football narrative is now changing against Bruno, but I don’t see any huge change in the player. He is still a chance creating machine this very season. He left the CL with the most assists. He has a lot of assists this season. He has less goals, but a large percentage of his early goals were from the spot when we were getting an abnormal amount to the degree that everyone in the game was talking about it. This, what you have here now, is simply Bruno Fernandes, for better or for worse. If you had no problem with him scoring highly in key passes two years ago, then you shouldn’t have one now. Because the stuff you are now speaking on was there from the beginning. If that’s what you like, then Bruno isn’t massively off form at all. He’s just Bruno.
For me, there’s no reigning in, no rediscovery of form, he’s just the wrong player, simply because he doesn’t have the attributes of the right player. He’s never shown himself to have them. He does have some exceptional attributes, but they don’t make him the right player. He should be moved on as soon as we can because we will never be a good enough team with him as a 10 IMO.