Before this conversation, I thought I understood Bruno Fernandes.
I knew the numbers. The goals, the assists, the leadership, the criticism heโs faced over the years at Manchester United.
But I didnโt understand the mentality behind it.
Bruno has arguably become Unitedโs greatest player of the post-Ferguson era, carrying their creativity season after season.
Heโs won more club player of the year awards than Ronaldo, and only five players have scored more than his 70 league goals.
So I went to Manchester United Training Ground to ask him questions the footballing world wants to know.
Bruno spoke about growing up in Porto, watching his father sacrifice his own football career to provide for the family. He told me his dad never praised him for scoring goals. Instead, heโd point out the small things he still needed to improve.
And somehow that mindset shaped one of the most resilient athletes in world football.
We spoke about:
- Why he believes character matters more than talent in elite teams.
- How dressing room culture determines whether talent succeeds or fails.
- Why taking risks is essential if you want to create anything extraordinary!
- His honest opinion on pressure and why he thinks itโs a privilege.
- His thoughts on having Michael Carrick as a manager.
- Addressing Roy Keaneโs criticism.
When you listen to Bruno speak, you understand that what makes him exceptional isnโt just technical ability. Itโs his standards.
The standards he holds himself to.
The standards he expects from teammates.
The standards he believes define culture.
I really respect how Bruno chose to join United during instability because he believed in rebuilding something meaningful rather than joining an โeasyโ project.
I saw a much softer and more thoughtful side of Bruno that I donโt think people will expect. So, thank you Bruno for taking the time to sit down with me and for being so vulnerable.
Even if you donโt care about football, thereโs a huge amount to learn from this conversation about leadership, resilience and high performance.