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Fernandes: From tough defender to World Cup playmaker

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BRUNO Fernandes has excelled at Manchester United and is expected to be a similarly creative force for Portugal at the World Cup – a far cry from his days as a bit of a journeyman and even a defender in his youth.

That sometimes haphazard journey began in the suburbs of Porto, where Fernandes played between the rows of low-rise council houses and in the playground of his primary school.

“That toughened him up because he was playing with his big brother or with us, and we were all two years older than him. He had character,” recalls Lucio Fernandes, who is no relation.

With the help of Lucio, Fernandes was given a trial by the local team in the town of Sao Mamede de Infesta, whose outdated facilities are wedged between rows of houses and a motorway interchang­e.

“After training I said to the president, ‘This kid has to stay.’ You could see he had talent and that we needed to make the most of it,” says Sergio Marques, who was Fernandes’ first coach.

His parents couldn’t drive so FC Infesta had to find a way to get the youngster to training – at age eight, little Bruno was so talented that the coach decided to offer him a one-on-one session each week.

“Despite his age he was a hard worker and full of determinat­ion. He had an incredible capacity for learning. Whatever I taught him during the week he would go out and show it in matches at the weekend,” says Marques, now in his 60s.

After one season at FC Infesta, Fernandes became a target for the two leading clubs in the region, FC Porto and Boavista.

His family opted for the more modest Boavista, who laid on a minibus to take him to training.

But first he was loaned out to another local side, ADR Pasteleira, where coach Antonio Ribeiro arrived when Fernandes was 15.

Fernandes was 17 when he returned to Boavista and was moved up an age group on the request of then-coach Joaquim ‘Martelinho’ Silva.

Fernandes moved to Italy, joining Serie B Novara for US$40,000 (RM189,000).

For a spell he was a bit of a journeyman as spells at Udinese and Sampdoria followed, before he returned to Portugal and this time became a star at Sporting Lisbon.

A Us$63mil (Rm297mil) move to Old Trafford followed in January 2020 and the attacking midfielder, who can still be feisty, has become crucial to United. The 28-year-old has also captained them.

“He deserves all the credit because he was alone when he went to Italy, very young and far away from his family, without speaking the language,” adds Silva.

“It wasn’t easy, but his ambition was such that he grew into the player he is now.”

 ?? — AFP ?? Dogged determinat­ion: Midfielder Bruno Fernandes has come a long way to becoming Portugal’s asset.
— AFP Dogged determinat­ion: Midfielder Bruno Fernandes has come a long way to becoming Portugal’s asset.

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