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Bruno Fernandes would win Ballon d’Or at Man City — Pogba
Monaco midfielder, Paul Pogba, has stated that Man United’s midfielder, Bruno Fernandes, would be a Ballon d’Or winner if he played for a dominant side like Manchester City.
Speaking on the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast on Wednesday, the former Manchester United midfielder praised Fernandes’ quality but suggested the midfielder’s reputation would be even higher in a team with more consistent success.
“Bruno Fernandes, in other big clubs, is in the top three Ballon d’Or,” Pogba said.
He went further, arguing that Fernandes’ level of performance would translate into individual global recognition if he were playing in a more dominant system:
“You put him in [Manchester] City, he’s in the Ballon d’Or,” he added.
Fernandes has been one of United’s standout performers this season, registering 18 Premier League assists and closing in on the all-time single-season assist record held jointly by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne.
He also contributed a key assist in United’s recent win over Chelsea, continuing a campaign in which he has combined goals, creativity, and leadership.
His performances have drawn praise from teammates, including goalkeeper Senne Lammens, who said Fernandes has been “an example for us” in raising standards within the squad.
Pogba, however, stressed that individual awards are often tied to team success:
“When you don’t win, we don’t think about you.”
Fernandes, who joined United from Sporting CP in 2020 for £47 million, has made over 300 appearances for the club and scored more than 100 goals. Despite interest from Saudi Pro League clubs in recent transfer windows, he chose to remain at Old Trafford, where he remains a central figure under contract until 2027.
While United continue to compete near the top of the Premier League table, Pogba’s comments have reignited debate over how much team success influences recognition in major individual awards like the Ballon d’Or.
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