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🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Matheus Cunha has sparked major controversy with his latest remarks about Manchester United.

🚨 BREAKING NEWS: Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Matheus Cunha has sparked major controversy with his latest remarks about Manchester United.

The Brazilian striker, known for his outspoken nature, openly defended United manager Rúben Amorim, insisting the Portuguese coach should not shoulder all the blame for the club’s ongoing struggles. Instead, Cunha shockingly pointed the finger at one specific United player whom he believes is deliberately sabotaging the team and tarnishing the legacy of the club.

 

“Sometimes I pity people blaming Amorim for United’s downfall,” Cunha stated in a candid interview. “The young man is not the one responsible for all this chaos. It is this particular player destroying the legacy of this great club. I hope the board are watching closely.”

 

Cunha went further, claiming that the same player had already played a role in Erik ten Hag’s dismissal last season, and is now repeating history with Amorim. “This particular player made them sack Ten Hag. Now, the same thing is about to happen to Amorim. It’s unbelievable,” he said with clear frustration.

 

Although Cunha did not publicly name the player, his comments have set social media on fire, with fans and pundits speculating furiously about who he could be referring to. Many supporters have long believed that certain figures in the dressing room lack commitment, creating unrest and undermining successive managers.

 

The timing of Cunha’s comments is crucial. United are under immense pressure after yet another disappointing defeat, and the calls for accountability are louder than ever. Amorim himself has admitted that the squad’s mentality remains fragile, but to hear an opposition player confirm suspicions about a “bad apple” within the camp has only intensified the storm.

 

For now, fans are left wondering: will the Manchester United board finally take action against underperforming players, or will yet another manager pay the ultimate price?

 

 

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