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Published on 2024-05-08 15:00:00
Nathan Ake described Fernandinho in three words – “Captain, leader, legend.” Fernandinho, who joined Manchester City in 2013, has become one of the greatest players to have ever played for the club. Despite not being seen as a major signing initially, Fernandinho outshone other players like Jesus Navas and Alvaro Negredo by winning numerous trophies with City and becoming a club legend.
Ake and Rico Lewis played a game of ‘Who am I?’ to guess Fernandinho as the player in question. Ake’s three-word description of Fernandinho reflects his impact and influence at Manchester City. Both Ake and Fernandinho are known for their leadership qualities on the field, with Ake continuing to grow in stature as a player and leader. It is suggested that Ake may have taken inspiration from Fernandinho’s leadership style and dedication to become a world-class player.
Fernandinho’s legacy at Manchester City includes winning multiple Premier League trophies and other domestic cups, establishing himself as one of the most consistent players at the club. Ake, who played alongside Fernandinho for two seasons, seems to have been inspired by the Brazilian’s work ethic and leadership qualities. Both players share a commitment to excellence and a drive to succeed, with Ake’s rise in the City shirt reflecting Fernandinho’s influence on the team.
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