supercity88
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I don't doubt David and Yaya, I question the relative (worse) standing of Bernardo.
One can argue that Dickov made more decisive contributions than Bernardo, but we discuss here the overall quality.
Bernardo vs Liverpool in January 2019, and Bernardo vs Bayern and Real in 2023 were better performances against better teams than David's and Yaya's best performances which came against lesser teams (United were a dying giant back then, nowhere near as good as Liverpool and Real). I think people conflate the emotional significance of beating United and winning first trophies in the PL era with objective quality. Taking into account the whole package, namely technique, intelligence, big-game mentality, productivity vs our domestic and European rivals, work rate, defensive contributions, big trophies, etc... Bernardo is not worse than David and Yaya. It's because he played in a better team with world stars like KDB, Haaland and now Rodri that he is a bit underrated.
IMO, he's much more of a Pep player than Yaya, who I'm not sure could press and run like Bernardo. Ultimately, Bernie has 3-4 advantages over Yaya: consistency over many years, top performances against the best in Europe, work rate and intricate play in small spaces (which Pep adores).
The rags got to the CL final that season and only lost 7 games all season, also winning the league. Liverpool and Real were better teams yes, but so were we. 35 years without a trophy, a team without much experience winning things either - that requires special players to step up.
There's definitely the sentiment of us having great teams not great individual players. I think the fact Pep rotates so much means only certain standout performances get the praise they should. Haaland scores loads so stands out for praise. Rodri plays and usually wins so the same is true. De Bruyne delivers goals and assists and highlight reels galore. Bernardo is consistently brilliant and delivers in big games but is perhaps lost amongst other headlines unfairly.
You're right about Pep's view and the metrics in Bernie's favour.
Ultimately it's hard to separate favourite moments and players from greatest.
But De Bruyne wins anyway!