i'm not sure what's more impressive, Bruno's individual talent or the fact that he's making up for so many of his teammates' shortcomings. you're right, the real question is who else in the united squad can step up and make a difference, aside from diallo. i'm not convinced amorim has the resources or vision to bring in the quality signings needed to elevate the team as a whole, though. do you think it's time for united to start looking at youth development as a more serious part of their strategy?
Bruno's role in the team is only an equalizer, it also looks like he forces other players to give confidence to to look like the most influential player in the team. If I may fork, he wants to be like Kroos when strengthening Real Madrid but not the same. He is more ego. He often forces bait to other players according to his desire without knowing the style of playing one team.
Amorim began to look great by orbiting young players. In the match against Leicester, the player who was orbited performed well and it needs to be special attention by him.