Matheus Cunha issues immediate post-match statement as fans sweat over his injury status pre-Liverpool | OneFootball

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·27 avril 2026

Matheus Cunha issues immediate post-match statement as fans sweat over his injury status pre-Liverpool

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Matheus Cunha commended his teammates for securing another crucial win, this time in his absence, against Brentford tonight.

Manchester United defeated the Bees 2-1 on home soil, leaving them needing just two points from their remaining four fixtures to qualify for the Champions League.


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Matheus Cunha misses out in win over Brentford

After scoring the only goal of the Reds’ 1-0 triumph over Chelsea last week, Cunha was unable to make an impact this time around due to injury.

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He was withdrawn in the closing stages at Stamford Bridge, having felt some discomfort in his groin.

The same problem ruled him out this evening, with Michael Carrick opting for a front three of Amad Diallo, Bryan Mbeumo and Benjamin Sesko, the latter of whom netted his 10th Premier League goal of the term.

What did Cunha have to say at full-time?

Post-match, Cunha took to Instagram to show that he was in attendance at Old Trafford to rally behind the squad, and captioned his story post: “Bravo guys! We all love that!”

Further, he shared a snap of his compatriot Casemiro celebrating his opener by clutching the United badge, adding: “One more year… Casemiro”.

Cunha now has six days to reach match fitness to ensure he’s back in the fold in time to face Liverpool on Sunday afternoon (3.30pm kick-off).

Carrick will be hoping Cunha is back by Sunday

The fixture could see United record their first league double over their arch-rivals in 10 years, so Carrick will be keen to have as much firepower at his disposal as possible.

Although the Brazilian attacker missed out tonight, Patrick Dorgu did make his long-awaited return to the matchday squad following a three-month layoff.

The manager ultimately decided against bringing him on – perhaps he would’ve done so had United been trailing. However, it’s still a major boost for the remaining matches.

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