Cunha Confides in Manchester United’s New Winning Cycle with Carrick in Charge
The Manchester United striker, Matheus Cunha, is optimistic about the team’s future under the interim management of Michael Carrick. After the 2-0 victory over Manchester City, Cunha believes that this triumph could mark the beginning of a positive streak for the “Red Devils”.
Carrick, who took over until the end of the season after Ruben Amorim’s dismissal, has generated expectations in the locker room. Cunha, in statements, highlighted the high esteem in which Carrick is held, not only at United, but also throughout the Premier League.
Carrick has written his story here in the most positive way possible and brings with him a winning mentality worthy of the club. He knows the path to victory.
Matheus Cunha
This is the second time Carrick, a former United player, is acting as interim coach. He already managed the team for three matches in the 2021-22 season.Cunha, who arrived at United last summer after a transfer of 62.5 million pounds, considers the victory against City as “the most important victory” since his arrival. The Brazilian international, who came on as a substitute, assisted Patrick Dorgu in United’s second goal.
Cunha highlighted the importance of the result, emphasizing the weight of the match and the quality of the opponent. “It’s one of the most difficult matches in England. But when you go out on the field representing a club the size of Manchester United, you always have to give your best, especially on days like these.”
The player expressed his happiness for contributing an assist and, above all, for the three points obtained. “May this be the beginning of a new cycle for our team,” he added.
United are currently in fifth position in the Premier League, one point behind Liverpool, who occupy the last Champions League qualifying spot. The team, which is not participating in European competitions this season, was eliminated from the FA Cup earlier this month.
Cunha concluded by stating that the team’s goal is to return to the Champions League and that it only depends on them to achieve it, committing to give their best.