The incident occurred immediately after Cunha restored United's lead following Mikel Merino's equaliser for the Gunners. Capping off a brilliant sequence involving Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo, Cunha curled a sublime finish into the bottom corner to send the traveling support in frenzy. Cunha then sprinted toward the corner flag, grabbed a pitch-side camera, and shouted directly down the lens. While the audio was not crystal clear, the message contained an audible explicit. The outburst was significant enough to force immediate damage control from the broadcasters.
Latching on to a long ball out on the left, Rogers controlled superbly before driving into the box. He then saw his opportunity, unleashing a stunning curling strike into the top corner and leaving Senne Lammens stranded in goal. After pulling out his trademark celebration, the Villa star had upped the noise levels inside the stadium, but United had something to say about things.
"Knowing that the manager trusts me to play in multiple positions is important," Cunha said. "It gives me the responsibility to be decisive and to always work hard, no matter where he places me. You need to deliver and prove that you're ready. "Manchester United is a club that should always be at the top. I'm grateful to be playing in a side that's delivering and competing well. "To earn a spot in the national team, you have to consistently show your worth at club level."
Matheus Cunha got injured against Burnley Against Burnley at Old Trafford though, the attacker went off in the 31st minute of the match. However, according to Centre Devils, initial scans suggest the injury may not be as serious as first feared. Despite the alarming visuals, which prompted his withdrawal and triggered his withdrawal from Brazil's national team duty, there now appears to be a silver lining.