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·15 marzo 2026

Matheus Cunha stole the show vs Villa despite playing out of position

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Manchester United thrashed Aston Villa 3-1 at Old Trafford on Sunday to take charge of the race for Champions League football.

With the win, the Red Devils remained in third place in the Premier League table, but took a three-point lead over Unai Emery’s side.


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It was the home side who took the lead through Casemiro, but the visitors soon equalised through Ross Barkley in what was a dubious decision from the referee.

Villa were on top at that stage of the game, and fans inside the Theatre of Dreams would have been slightly nervous given the team’s recent underwhelming performances and their loss to Newcastle last week.

Mentality of the team has been top under Carrick

However, under Michael Carrick, United have never thrown in the towel, and they fought back to score twice to put the game to bed through Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko.

United’s second came courtesy of Matheus Cunha, who finished off Bruno Fernandes’ inch-perfect pass expertly.

With Ruben Amorim selling all the club’s wingers, Carrick has had no choice but to play the Brazilian on the left flank.

He has naturally struggled in a couple of games, but his effort has never been wanting. Against the Villans, he was equally good without the ball as well.

Matheus Cunha turning on the style from the left

The 26-year-old won all his tackles, as well as all the aerial duels he contested. He also won one ground duel and recovered the ball four times.

stats via fotmob

Apart from his goal, the former Wolverhampton Wanderers ace could have grabbed an assist as well, creating a glorious chance early in the first half.

He put in a tantalising cross that Amad failed to guide home. The Brazil international completed six passes into the final third, while finding a teammate with one cross (all stats via fotmob).

Carrick will not only be delighted with Cunha for the goal, but also his selfless work out on the left. Not many will agree to play out of position every game, but he has done so without creating a fuss.

Hopefully, United can sign a left winger next season so that the 20-time English league champions can unleash Matheus Cunha closer to goal.

Feature image Lewis Storey via Getty Images


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