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·30 de abril de 2026
Man United receive major injury boost ahead of Liverpool clash

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·30 de abril de 2026

There are moments in a season when timing matters as much as talent, and for Manchester United, the return of Matheus Cunha to training ahead of Liverpool’s visit feels significant. With Old Trafford preparing for one of English football’s defining fixtures, Cunha’s involvement offers both tactical flexibility and a psychological lift.
The Brazilian forward had been a doubt after missing the 2-1 win over Brentford, a match that kept United firmly on track for a strong Premier League finish. His absence was precautionary rather than alarming, as head coach Michael Carrick explained: “(Cunha) just had a bit of a sore hip flexor after the Chelsea game the other day. He was looking promising during the week, so we thought he might have been OK, but he just didn’t quite recover quick enough,” Carrick told reporters.
“It is nothing too serious, but unfortunately he doesn’t make it tonight.”
Now, with Cunha back in group training, the narrative shifts from concern to possibility.
Cunha’s return creates a welcome headache for Carrick. Manchester United suddenly have options in attack, with competition intensifying just as the stakes rise. The United No10 may not walk straight back into the starting XI, but his presence reshapes the conversation.
Players like Bryan Mbeumo and Amad Diallo could find themselves under pressure, particularly after Benjamin Sesko’s recent contribution. Selection, in this context, becomes less about reputation and more about rhythm, form, and tactical fit against a Liverpool side that thrives on transitions and intensity.
For Manchester United, this is not simply about accommodating one player. It is about finding the right attacking balance to unsettle Liverpool, a team that demands precision and discipline.
Sunday’s clash carries weight beyond rivalry. Manchester United already claimed a 2-1 win at Anfield earlier in the season, a result that still resonates. Replicating that outcome would secure a league double over Liverpool and reinforce United’s credentials under Carrick.
That victory on Merseyside offered a blueprint. Early urgency, resilience after conceding, and decisive moments defined the performance. Reproducing those elements will be essential, particularly against a Liverpool side chasing its own ambitions.
There is also the broader picture. Depending on results elsewhere, Manchester United could enter the match with Champions League qualification already secured. If not, a win against Liverpool would guarantee a top five finish, adding further significance to an already charged encounter.
Liverpool arrive with their own motivations, making this far from a straightforward occasion. Matches between these two clubs rarely follow script, and momentum can swing quickly.
For Manchester United, having Matheus Cunha available, even if only from the bench, adds a layer of unpredictability. His movement, ability to link play, and knack for decisive contributions could prove valuable in a game likely to be decided by fine margins.
Ultimately, this fixture often comes down to moments rather than patterns. Cunha’s return ensures Manchester United have one more player capable of influencing those moments when they matter most.







































