Manchester United have a number of stars who have impressed at this summer’s World Cup across North America, with one player’s mother in tears after watching her son represent his nation
Matheus Cunha’s mother was spotted streaming tears of joy as her son scored a brace for Brazil at the World Cup. The versatile forward is one of a number of Manchester United stars who have impressed on the world stage across North America over the past couple of weeks.
After emerging as a second-half substitute during Brazil’s opener against Morocco, a game which finished 1-1, Cunha did enough in Carlo Ancelotti’s eyes to start against Haiti in the early hours of Saturday morning. And it took the 27-year-old very little time to make a mark in the contest.
Just 23 minutes in, Cunha showed a poacher’s prowess when latching onto a rebounded effort from Vinicius Jr, firing home from close-range to give his nation the lead. A little over 10 minutes later, and Cunha had doubled his tally for the day.
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A slick through ball from Vini Jr found Cunha breaking through the Haitian back-line, before blasting with venom with his left foot into the top of Johny Placide’s near corner. As jubilation on the pitch was rife, fans watching from inside the Philadelphia Stadium also erupted into emotion – no-one more than Cunha’s mother.
In a video uploaded to social media, she is spotted standing with her hands on her head in a state of amazement, tears of joy streaming down her face as she is comforted by a fellow fan. The clip then pans to Cunha, who is beaming on the pitch as he turns toward his mother in the stand and pumps his fist in elation.
After playing a large part in both goals, Vini Jr scored on the stroke of half-time to secure a 3-0 win for Brazil, thrusting them to the top of the Group C standings with four points. As a result, they have qualified for the knockout stages of the World Cup, regardless of their result against Scotland come Wednesday, June 24.
It comes as a number of Reds players have enjoyed fruitful World Cup campaigns thus far. Casemiro – who will leave the club this summer – also played a vital part in Brazil’s 3-0 win over Haiti in the centre of the park, playing the full 90 minutes plus additional time.
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Noussair Mazraoui also helped keep a clean sheet in Morocco’s 1-0 win over Scotland on Friday evening, a game in which young United talent Tyler Fletcher remained on the Tartan Army’s bench for.
Elsewhere, Bruno Fernandes and Diogo Dalot are on international duty with Portugal, albeit the latter yet to feature for his nation at this summer’s tournament, while Amad looks to the Ivory Coast’s clash with Germany on Saturday evening.
Senne Lammens, Kobbie Mainoo, Lisandro Martinez and Marcus Rashford are also representing their respective home nations at present. While United will be elated to see their players shining at world football’s most prestigious tournament, they will undoubtedly be sparing a thought for Altay Bayindir, who will return to Greater Manchester prematurely.
Turkey were grouped at the tournament in the early hours of Saturday morning, and as a result, will not progress to the knockout stages despite still having one game left to play due to a head to head factor in qualification.
The shot stopper didn’t make the team-sheet for his nation’s 2-0 loss to Australia, nor their 1-0 upset at the hands of a 10-man Paraguay, with his participation in Turkey’s final Group D encounter with USA also in doubt. That match will take place on Friday, June 26.
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