π¨ JUST IN: Matheus Cunha’s Injury Isn’t as Serious as First Feared After Initial Scans πͺ
26-year-old did some light upper body gym work today β has agreed to stay and recover at Carrington. Extent or exact type not known yet…
Relief, not panic β thatβs the atmosphere surrounding Matheus Cunhaβs injury news at Carrington today.
After early fears that Cunha might face a long spell on the sidelines, initial scans have revealed that the injury is not as serious as first feared, providing a significant boost to both the player and the club.
The 26-year-old, who has become an increasingly important figure in the final third this season, was seen doing light upper body gym work at Unitedβs training complex earlier today, further calming concerns that his campaign might be derailed.
While the exact nature and extent of the injury remains undisclosed, sources close to the club have confirmed that Cunha is recovering well and has opted to remain at Carrington under the supervision of the clubβs medical staff.
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What Happened?
Cunha picked up the injury during last weekendβs match, pulling up midway through the second half after a sharp turn near the edge of the box. He immediately signaled to the bench and was substituted as a precaution.
Initial reactions from fans and some in the media were pessimistic β especially considering the playerβs vital role in recent matches. His explosive style, relentless pressing, and growing link-up play with Unitedβs forwards have made him one of the most consistent performers in recent weeks.
When asked post-match, manager Erik ten Hag described the incident as “concerning” and confirmed that Cunha would undergo scans. At that moment, it appeared United could be facing a few difficult weeks without him.
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The Latest Update: Light Training a Positive Sign
Fast forward to today, and the mood is considerably more upbeat. Sources inside Carrington have revealed that Cunha was spotted in the gym this morning, engaging in light upper-body training β a strong indication that his injury is not structural or ligament-related.
He is said to be in good spirits, working closely with the medical team and physiotherapists, and is following a personalized rehab program tailored to ensure a full, safe recovery without rushing him back into action prematurely.
The club has not released an official statement detailing the precise type of injury β whether it’s a hamstring strain, groin issue, or a muscular tweak β but insiders suggest that it’s βnothing long-term.β
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Staying at Carrington: A Smart Move
Rather than travel or rest off-site, Cunha has agreed to stay and recover at Carrington, the heart of Manchester Unitedβs training and recovery operations. This decision is seen as a smart one by both the coaching and medical staff, as it allows for:
Round-the-clock care from club doctors and physios
Constant monitoring of his progress
Seamless transition from recovery to reconditioning
Opportunity to remain involved with the squad off the pitch
Staying close to the team also keeps Cunha mentally sharp and connected to the club culture β important aspects during injury spells that can otherwise feel isolating for players.
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Why This Matters to Manchester United Right Now
With a busy run of fixtures coming up post-international break β including tough league clashes and pivotal cup ties β Manchester United cannot afford to lose key personnel. Especially not someone as dynamic and hard-working as Cunha.
Heβs not just a flair player β he embodies the kind of work rate, tactical intelligence, and technical sharpness that Erik ten Hag has tried to instill throughout the squad.
In a team that has lacked consistency in both performance and fitness across the frontline, Cunhaβs presence has been a stabilizing force. His ability to play across the front three, press high, drop deep, and link play has made him indispensable in recent matches.
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Fan Reaction: Relief and Cautious Optimism
As expected, the reaction from United supporters online has been one of collective relief. After fears of another long-term injury to a key player, many took to social media to express their optimism.
> βBig relief about Cunha. We can’t afford more injuries this season. Hope heβs back soon. πͺβ β @RedDevilRants
βCunha staying at Carrington to recover shows heβs committed. Top pro. Hope heβs ready in a week or two.β β @MUFCSzn
βHeβs been one of our best pressers. Love that heβs staying in and getting treated. Letβs get him back fully fit π΄β β @UtdFaithful
Thereβs also a strong sense of gratitude toward the clubβs medical team, who appear to have acted swiftly and cautiously in managing the issue.
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What Happens Next?
The plan for Cunha is clear: a short recovery phase, followed by gradual reintegration into full training, and finally, a return to match fitness. Depending on how he responds over the next 5β7 days, he could be in contention for the bench as soon as Unitedβs next Premier League fixture, though no definitive timeline has been given.
The coaching staff will be monitoring not just his physical recovery but also his sharpness in training. The goal is not to rush β the risk of recurrence is always present with muscle-related injuries, especially for high-intensity players like Cunha.
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Squad Implications
In the short term, Ten Hag may have to shuffle his forward line slightly, with options like Marcus Rashford, Rasmus HΓΈjlund, and Antony likely to shoulder more responsibility during Cunhaβs absence.
Youngsters like Facundo Pellistri and Amad Diallo may also benefit from additional minutes β particularly in cup matches or during second-half substitutions.
But the key takeaway is this: Cunhaβs injury isnβt long-term, and United can breathe easier knowing theyβre not heading into autumn without one of their most dependable attackers.
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Final Thoughts: A Bullet Dodged
Injuries are part and parcel of football, but for Manchester United this season, theyβve become a frustrating theme. So when Matheus Cunha went down, fears of yet another long layoff naturally emerged.
But this time, it seems the club β and the player β have dodged a bullet.
With early scans showing no serious damage, and with Cunha already back in light training and recovery mode, the signs are positive. His professionalism and willingness to stay and recover at Carrington only reinforce his value β not just as a player, but as a character in the dressing room.
As the international break winds down, all eyes will now be on his progress over the next 10 days. Should he continue responding well to treatment, Manchester United fans might just see him back in action sooner than expected.
And for a team in need of rhythm, energy, and attacking edge β thatβs very good news indeed. πͺ












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