If you want to simplify his game down to just G+A go for it, but Bernardo at his best is so much more than that. His ball retention, his work rate, his intelligence, his touch and ability to dribble around 2/3 people keeping the ball. That's what I've always thought of when thinking of Bernardo. That's the stuff that's gone from his game, and that was there in abundance in the run in last season, regardless of whether there was more or less goals in the tight, tiring and tough run in or not. He was immense in the final run in last year. We all know that. Those stats don't show the whole picture at all. Of course City's goals largely dried up - it affected the whole squad, not Bernardo. It was a grind that run in, cos tension, tiredness and nerves kicked in. But he was a big game player in big moments for us.