Bernardo Vieira de Souza

Bernardo Vieira de Souza, better known as Bernardo (born May 20, 1990) is a Brazilian footballer who plays as attacking midfielder who plays for Volta Redonda.

Career

He was promoted to professionals in 2009 to the professional team of Cruzeiro, after a distinguished in Copa São Paulo de Juniores, where he was the top scorer.

Bernardo professional debut in the victory against the 5x0 Guarani-MG State Championship by 2009. The player was surprised by injuries to three companions, who forced the coach Adilson Batista to use it more frequently in comprissos Cruise: Wágner, the holder of the position, suffering a left thigh strain. The left lateral Fernandinho suffered a serious injury to cruciate ligament rupture in the knee, and the idol Sorín lacked the conditions to act on the side due to pain in the heel. That made the substitute for Wagner, Gerson Magrão, was improvised on the left, thus making room for the entry of Bernard on the team.

The player has been repeatedly praised by coach Adilson Batista, who, however, highlighted as points francs which must be corrected to immaturity and lack of attention to positioning on the pitch when your team does not have the ball. The player humbly grateful for the advice of the coach and is willing to improve.

The first goal from Bernardo in professional football was a penalty that he himself suffered in the rout of 7x0 against the Democrata.

In May 2010 was for Goiás on loan until the end of that year.

Career statistics

(Correct as of April 25, 2017)[1]
Club Season League State League Cup Continental Total
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Cruzeiro 2009 13111140282
2010 11231143
Total 1312230071425
Goiás 2010 26750317
Vasco da Gama 2011 306106102845818
2012 510051
2013 41157198
2014 13310143
2015 3015330213
Total 37758201428411733
Santos (loan) 2012 141141
Palmeiras (loan) 2014 8080
Ceará 2015 100100
Ulsan Hyundai FC 2016 0000
Coritiba 2016 6040100
Botafogo–SP 2017 100100
Career total 11416902314224524246

Honours

Cruzeiro
Vasco da Gama

References

  1. Bernardo Vieira de Souza at Soccerway. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
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