The Manchester United forward missed the 2-1 win over Brentford at Old Trafford earlier this week
Matheus Cunha has returned to training ahead of Sunday’s clash with Liverpool, handing Manchester United a major boost in their push for Champions League qualification. The Brazilian, who missed sessions last week, marked the moment by posting on social media.
After complaining of a sore hip flexor, the forward did not recover in time to face Brentford on Monday. Before sitting out the win over Brentford, Cunha had started 10 consecutive games for United under Michael Carrick.
However, he was previously substituted with nine minutes remaining after scoring the only goal in the victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. There had already been hope that Cunha might return to face Arne Slot’s side, and United’s latest social media post appears to reinforce that optimism.
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In a training post shared by United’s official account, Cunha was seen back on the grass with his team‑mates. The caption read: “Look who’s back in training!,” which the Brazilian later shared on his Instagram story.
Before the 2-1 home win over Brentford, Carrick told Sky Sports: “He just had a bit of a sore hip flexor after the Chelsea game. It looked promising during the week, but he didn’t recover in time as we’d hoped. It’s nothing too serious but, unfortunately, he misses out.”
Cunha’s place in the starting XI was taken by Amad, while Carrick was also boosted by the return of Patrick Dorgu to a matchday squad for the first time in just over three months. Cunha had replaced Dorgu on the left wing when the 21‑year‑old suffered a hamstring injury against Arsenal in January.
That was only Carrick’s second game in charge, and Dorgu had scored in both before picking up the injury. Leny Yoro also returned to the bench after missing the win at Chelsea with a hip problem.
Prior to his setback, Cunha had been in strong form for United, registering four goal contributions in his last six league appearances.
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United return to Premier League action on Sunday afternoon, facing Liverpool as they look to move closer to securing European qualification. A win for the visitors, however, would close the gap and bring them level on 61 points.
With five Premier League teams qualifying for the Champions League this season, United can only be denied a place by Brighton or Bournemouth, who sit sixth and seventh respectively. Carrick’s side would need to lose all of their remaining matches for Bournemouth to have any chance, and Andoni Iraola’s team would still require four wins from their own fixtures.
One more United victory would ensure Brighton can no longer catch them, with the south‑coast club only able to reach 62 points. Likewise, two draws would be enough to put United out of reach on 63 points.
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