Look, at one point he is going to be past it and then his annoying critics will finally be right (broken clocks etc). But the facts remain:
Nice. You didn't even needed a 2nd line to establish that you are right, while others are wrong. I am buzzing for the rest of the post.
1. He is the AM with the most (?) goal contributions in the top 5 leagues since the beginning of 2020.
Has never been disputed
2. He is the AM with the most (?) chances created (also per 90) in the top 5 leagues since the beginning of 2020.
Has never been disputed
3. Over the last 5-6 years 5-6 different managers for 3 different teams have had him as their first name on the team sheet and usually refused to take him off during the game, even when he's playing badly.
Argument by authority. Doesn't have to mean anything.
4. He has been entrusted with the captaincy.
...ugh...
5. You cannot fault his workrate.
Nobody did. Even though some his "busy running around" is doing more for his fans than it does for the team.
6. His defensive stats are very good for an AM.
They are. And if he would only play where AMs play, that would be great.
7. He has been voted our POTY twice.
Nobody disputed that he is the one of the very few players to at least shine a little bit among a whole host of dull'ness. So while that sounds great, it doesn't mean much for the arguments that have been made against the player. Being the best of a bad bunch is nice for a warm feeling. Not so much when comparing ourselves to our rivals.
No matter how you spin things (excessive moaning, poor pass/shot accuracy etc), all of the above means something. He has been a very good player for us and if he still has some good years left then he will be a key player for the next manager too.
Yeah with the fat contract he'd be an idiot to go away. If Amorim finds a way to have Bruno as one of the 2 players next to the striker, he definitely could shine. But from what I understood those players for Sporting had very good overall technique and while they also were good with passing (something Bruno is more than likely way better than them) he isn't known to thrive in tight spaces.
I know he is going to play given our lack of alternatives, but is he really a good fit for the 3-4-3 formation, assuming that's what Amorim is going with?
Don't think so. But Amorim will find a place for him, I am sure about it. Lets hope it is one of the first 3 - anything else can only go wrong (in my opinion).
One thing we can be sure of under Amorim is that Bruno will be out of position. I really don't see him thriving as one of the front 3. Really his only choice is in CM. Could definitely see him there alongside a ball winner but he'll have to change his natural game a lot.
Don't think that is even an option to be honest. Whenever Bruno has been good, it is close to opposition goal. The deeper it gets, the fewer the upsides to deploy him there. Being busy isn't the same as being a solid option against the ball.
Who knows what Amorim comes up with. Bruno and Rashford aren't ideal fits for his system when we strictly look at the skillsets of Sporting's in the respective positions. But I am sure the club told him that he has to find a way to integrate them and given that Amorim is supposed to be very clever and the players having a few things going for them, the coach will figure something out. And if that is something that goes spectacularly wrong then at least it is sign for the higher ups to re-think the status of those players.