Ororo😎@McFlybowy
I know he’s 6 assists behind Bruno, but he’s the most creative player in the league, in a way a Bruno can’t be.
Because creativity isn’t just numbers alone, it’s type of chances you create.
Bruno Fernandes is a volume creator. He plays early, he plays often, he forces situations. A lot of his creativity comes from repetition crosses, through balls, set-pieces, constant risk-taking. That’s why the assist numbers are always high. It’s pressure over time.
But Rayan Cherki is a different kind of creator entirely.
He creates chances that aren’t supposed to exist.
It’s the weight of pass when there’s no angle. The disguised slip when defenders think the play is dead. The ability to draw three players in, freeze them, and then release the ball at the exact last second. That’s not volume creativity, that’s imagination-based creativity.
Bruno sees passes early. Cherki sees them late….. when no one else can.
And that’s the difference. Because when you defend Bruno, you’re preparing for patterns….runs in behind, early crosses, quick through balls
When you defend Cherki, there is no pattern. He can stand still for two seconds and still break your entire shape with one touch.
Also, Cherki’s creativity is tied to his 1v1 threat. That’s what makes it more dangerous. He doesn’t need movement around him to create he can generate the advantage himself. Beat a man, attract another, then create. Bruno depends more on structure, Cherki is the structure.
So even if the stats say Bruno is ahead, the reality is… Bruno creates more chances. Cherki creates harder chances,Bruno relies on repetition, Cherki relies on invention
And when you talk about pure creativity, that’s where Cherki sits in a space Bruno simply doesn’t operate in.