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Fernandes rewrites the Premier League assist record
Bruno Fernandes has rewritten Premier League history. The Manchester United captain delivered his 21st assist of the season at Brighton on Saturday — a corner met by Patrick Dorgu's header — and in doing so set a new record for the most assists in a single Premier League campaign. Twenty-one. In one season. Let that settle.
The moment
It came from a set-piece, which feels almost too on-brand for a record built on craft rather than chaos. Fernandes swung a corner into the Brighton box, Dorgu attacked it with conviction, and the header landed in the net to give United a 1-0 lead at the Amex. Clean, deliberate, historic.
The assist was Fernandes's 21st in the Premier League this season — a figure that, according to ESPN, surpasses the previous all-time single-season record. Flagside is working to confirm the exact previous record and whose name it belonged to; we'll update when verified. What isn't in doubt is the number: 21 Premier League assists in one campaign is a landmark that may not be touched for a very long time.
What it means
Fernandes has had complicated seasons at Old Trafford — form that dipped, captaincy questioned, results that didn't always reflect his output. This campaign has been different. Twenty-one assists in a single division is not a run of luck or a product of a high-pressing system doing the work for him. It is sustained, deliberate creativity across nine months of football.
Dorgu, signed in January and still finding his feet in English football, has quietly become one of Fernandes's more reliable outlets. The corner routine at Brighton was simple — but the delivery was not. It rarely is.
Twenty-one assists. He didn't even look surprised.
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