Manchester United forward Matheus Cunha was ecstatic after the Reds' 2-1 triumph over Chelsea at Old Trafford, a clear indication of the significance of Saturday's result.
United appeared to be on course for a comfortable victory in the first half as they took full advantage of Chelsea's weaknesses. Robert Sanchez was awarded a red card early in the match after he fouled Bryan Mbeumo outside his penalty box.
Bruno Fernandes swiftly capitalised on Chelsea's misfortune before Casemiro doubled the lead before half-time. However, the dynamics of the match shifted when the Brazilian received his second yellow card.
After half-time, United's mission was to maintain their lead, which they managed effectively until Trevoh Chalobah's header found the net with just ten minutes remaining. A tense finale followed, but the Reds held on, with Cunha keeping possession near the corner flag.
When the final whistle sounded, Cunha couldn't contain his emotions. He turned towards the Stretford End and kicked the ball into the crowd, shouting jubilantly at the home supporters before being hugged by his fellow players.
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Cunha's response could well have been a release from the mounting pressure on the team and especially on Ruben Amorim following last Sunday's derby loss to Manchester City. After facing scrutiny over his tactics and future on Friday, the win over Chelsea will undoubtedly quieten some of Amorim's detractors.
The next challenge for United and Amorim is to capitalise on this victory and inch closer to the top four, with a journey to Brentford up next in the Saturday lunchtime match.
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