After a period of turmoil when coach Ruben Amorim left the coaching chair, Man United has improved their position in the league table under the interim leadership of Michael Carrick. The Manchester team is now returning to the group competing for a European cup spot, although there is still a gap compared to the golden age under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Sharing with Premier League Productions, Matheus Cunha expressed optimism about the team's direction, and appreciated the contributions of the newcomers, especially Bryan Mbeumo. He said: "A lot of energy. This is a great person. I see him every day, he is a cheerful person.
Being together now and helping United is something that when we come here, we feel great. We can contribute a small part to the team's success”.
Cunha emphasized the professional ability of his teammates when commenting: "He is very intelligent, very talented. This is the type of number 9 striker we need. When he is on the field, we know he can create special things.
Besides, Cunha said that the competition in the attack with names like Bruno Fernandes, Benjamin Sesko or Joshua Zirkzee is creating positive motivation. He said: "After each training session, we stay to practice finishing, so having many quality players is always a healthy competition. I feel we are starting to reach our level.
In the most recent match, Man United maintained an unbeaten streak under Carrick with a 1-1 result against West Ham. The Old Trafford team will take a break this weekend due to being eliminated from the FA Cup, before returning to the Premier League with a home game against Everton.