You gave him a price already, I don’t think you should be worried about the price he puts on it. Buyers will negotiate for a reduced price and he also needs to make profit.
“You’ll be the richer than Dangote if you can build a delivery service that picks up something in Lagos and gets it to Port Harcourt in less than 24 hours — or from Lagos to any state in Nigeria.”
— Financial expert
Bruno looks different with Portugal because he’s playing in a possession-based, stable system. Bruno thrives in chaos, not control. His best qualities come when games become transitional, end-to-end and unpredictable, where he can constantly attempt risky passes without worrying too much about maintaining the team’s structure.
Portugal, on the other hand, want to dominate the ball, circulate possession patiently and create through positional play. In that kind of environment, every pass has to serve a purpose, not just be ambitious. That’s why Bruno often looks less influential than he does at Man Ul.
Put a creator like Ozil or Kevin De Bruyne in this Portugal side and you will see a lot more clear-cut chances being created. Both are elite at manipulating compact defensive blocks while keeping possession flowing. They don’t need chaos to unlock teams, they can create in controlled games just as comfortably as they do in transition.
That’s not to say Bruno isn’t world-class. Every elite creator has an environment that maximizes his strengths. Bruno’s is a game with constant transitions and vertical attacks. Portugal’s is built around control, patience and positional discipline, which naturally limits the volume of high-risk passes he likes to attempt. That’s why he looks different.
Normally Bruno na easy target for Una and as na Man U player, you’ll get your clicks. Not the useless manager that’s pushing an elite chance creator upfront like a SS
@Talhaa10_ No.. trying to say he thrives in a chaotic system is a lazy argument. On what metric is that based on?
Let’s even assume that’s the case, what about vitinha and neves, why aren’t they thriving?
How are people just realizing Bruno can’t create in a stable system like the likes of Ozil, KDB? He needs chaos to thrive.
He’s at his best when the game is stretched, transitions are constant, and he’s allowed to take high-risk passes over and over again. That’s where his volume of chance creation comes from.
Put him in a team that values control, positional discipline, and patient circulation, and some of his biggest strengths become limitations. He isn’t the type to dictate tempo, manipulate blocks with subtle passing, or constantly find solutions against a settled defence the way Ozil or De Bruyne can.
That doesn’t make him a bad creator. It just means he’s a different profile. Bruno is an elite transition creator, not a control creator, and there’s a big difference between the two.
All you pretentious fence-sitters that were criticising Peter Obi are suddenly quiet about this Gbajabiamala matter o.
We all know what we are doing. You claim to have no sides but your criticism and snide remarks are kept for the ONLY candidate with a clean record who wants the nation to be better. God will judge you!
Apologies my dear friend. I don’t sit in front of a microphone or edit content based on current topics to earn a living. Been sitting at an airport and conversely a 14 hour flight just to go home and rest. Sometimes I will find myself outside a new cycle.
If I have to setup a ring light on every trending topic, how will people like you eat ? I think you are doing a great job already. On this agency saga and cash for appointments accusation, I may get to it after my long weekend of festivities. Off to a connecting flight.
Shalom!