Fernandes 'proud' to match Premier League assists record
Manchester United's Portuguese midfielder #08 Bruno Fernandes (R) smiles on the pitch after their final home appearance in the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England, on May 17, 2026. United won the game 3-2.
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Bruno Fernandes
said he was proud to match the Premier League assists record jointly held by
"main names" Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne and is now targeting
top spot on the charts.
The 31-year-old
helped Michael Carrick's men wrap up third place by setting up Bryan Mbeumo for
United's third goal in their 3-2 win over Nottingham Forest on Sunday.
The Portuguese
midfielder is just the third player to provide 20 assists in a Premier League
season, joining Arsenal great Henry (2002/03) and Manchester City star De
Bruyne (2019/20) in an elite bracket.
"Obviously
I'm very proud," Fernandes said on the Old Trafford touchline.
"We're
speaking about Thierry and Kevin, two of the main names of the Premier League,
and for me I'm very grateful and I'm very happy to do it. It's a very proud
moment."
Fernandes, named
as United's player of the year for a record-breaking fifth time, now has the
chance to reach 21 assists in Sunday's season finale at Brighton.
"Let's
see," he said. "It doesn't change the way I play my game, so I will
still have to create things for my team, and hopefully it can happen.
"But if it
doesn't happen, I'm already very happy because I've never done 20 assists in
the Premier League. I've never done 19 either, so even if I had finished with 19,
I would be very happy."
The United
captain was mobbed when Mbeumo converted his cross in the 76th minute, with
goalkeeper Senne Lammens joining every United outfield player in celebrating a
record he claims he only started thinking about when he collected his 19th
assist.
"I'm very
grateful to see their reaction more than mine because I wanted Bryan to celebrate
his goal," Fernandes added.
"I didn't
want to make it about myself because at the end of the day scoring the goal is
the biggest thing in football and all credit to Bryan because if he doesn't put
it in the back of the net, my record will not be there."

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