Manchester United handed boost as Matheus Cunha trains ahead of Liverpool clash
Manchester United handed boost as Matheus Cunha trains ahead of Liverpool clash Manchester United return to action on Sunday at Old Trafford when they host Liverpool and Red Devils manager Michael Carrick has been handed an injury boost ahead of the big game. Matheus Cunha has returned to training after missing the Premier League game against Brentford on Monday night. The Man United star missed the match due to a knock following scans earlier that week.
Carrick told the press on Monday that the Cunha had a bit of a sore hip flexor after the Chelsea game and while it appeared that he could make the matchday squad for the game, he did not recover in time. The Red Devils missed his creativity against the Bees but will have him back against Liverpool in a huge boost. A win against the Reds (or even a draw depending on results elsewhere) will see Man United qualify for next seasonโs Champions League.
Cunha has eight goals and two assists in 30 league appearances so far this term and has been a key player since joining the Old Trafford club from Wolverhampton Wanderers last summer. The 26-year-old has registered four goal contributions in his last six league appearances, and the Red Devils could do with his influence against Liverpool.