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BRUNO FERNANDES, MASON MOUNT & KEVIN DE BRUYNE'S PREMIER LEAGUE STATISTICS

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Bruno Fernandes, Mason Mount & Kevin de Bruyne's Premier League Statistics

Some of the top midfielders in the Premier League may make a huge return for their teams in the upcoming 2022–2023 season. Bruno Fernandes will most likely play in Manchester United's match against Liverpool on Tuesday, when the Pre-Season begins. In the previous two seasons, the Portuguese midfielder was among Manchester United's finest performers. In January 2020, Fernandes moved to Manchester United. He has appeared for the Red Devils in three seasons. For Manchester United, the Portuguese midfielder has 36 goals and 26 assists in 87 games played in the Premier League.With Manchester City, Kevin de Bruyne won the Premier League championship in 2021–2022. In the 2021–2022 Premier League season, the Belgian professional was among the most productive midfielders. Over the course of the last seven seasons, Kevin De Bruyne has represented Manchester City. He has 57 goals and 89 assists in 207 Premier League games while playing for Manchester City. He will be a member of the Pep Guardiola-coached team in the upcoming campaign.Following Mason Mount's great season at Chelsea in 2021/22. The English midfielder, who has three seasons of experience playing for Chelsea's first squad, was the team's most productive player last year. In 105 games for Chelsea in the Premier League, Mount has 24 goals and 21 assists. Although Bruno Fernandes may have appeared in more games, Portuguese wingers have scored and supplied more assists than the English professional.These three midfielders will assist their squad finish in the top four and advance to the Champions League in 2022–2023. Bruno Fernandes, though, clearly has a higher goal per game ratio than Mount and De Bruyne when players are evaluated based on their goal per game ratio. Who among these midfielders will lead the league in goals scored next year?

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Jurgen Klopp: ‘The Champions League final was horribly organized. Whoever prepared it wasn't ready'

When asked about Liverpool's defeat to Real Madrid in the Champions League final, manager Jurgen Klopp said: "I wasn't able to visit some of my family after the game."They were stranded in the outer pandemonium. It was dreadfully planned out. The person who set up the game wasn't prepared. The worst aspect of the night wasn't that we lost [0-1]. It was a mess.

 

The action that occurred outside the Stade de France necessitated a postponement of the Champions League final. Police harassed hundreds of Liverpool supporters and then used tear gas to try and diffuse the situation.

 

The French government has largely blamed the supporters, claiming that they are to fault for all the problems. The French organizers have not yet been subjected to any punishment by UEFA for what happened outside the stadium.

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