From his goalscoring, creativity and dominance since his arrival in 2015, Bruno has been a classic south american striker lifting fans off their seats. From Salto in Uruguay, which is renowned for the production of Edinson Cavani and Luis Suarez, Bruno has managed to flourish since landing on our shores and becoming the oldest Socceroo at the age of 34 which in itself is a remarkable achievement. A very humourous, focused and classy guy. I really enjoyed this conversation with one of our league's best who feels rejuvenated since joining Melbourne Victory.
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