Farewell Matheus Cunha? ‘He has a fire inside … every top player has that edge’
Brazilian striker looks to be heading out of Wolves, and with 15 goals so far this season he won’t be short of offers“He makes magic happen every day,” the former Wolves assistant head coach Ian Burchnall says of Matheus Cunha. The Brazilian is one of the few remaining mavericks at the top of the game, those so natural with the ball at their feet it gets spectators out of their seats whenever they receive possession.Cunha is possibly entering the final weeks of his Wolves career having lit up Molineux for two-and-a-half years after arriving from Atlético Madrid. A lot of his time in the Premier League has been dragging Wolves towards survival with his own unique skillset and producing brilliance from nothing. Continue reading...

Brazilian striker looks to be heading out of Wolves, and with 15 goals so far this season he won’t be short of offers
“He makes magic happen every day,” the former Wolves assistant head coach Ian Burchnall says of Matheus Cunha. The Brazilian is one of the few remaining mavericks at the top of the game, those so natural with the ball at their feet it gets spectators out of their seats whenever they receive possession.
Cunha is possibly entering the final weeks of his Wolves career having lit up Molineux for two-and-a-half years after arriving from Atlético Madrid. A lot of his time in the Premier League has been dragging Wolves towards survival with his own unique skillset and producing brilliance from nothing. Continue reading...