team leader! The Sun: As both Portuguese-speaking players, B Fee helped Cunha adapt to the pressure and improve his tacit understanding.

 2:59am, 29 October 2025

Manchester United defeated Brighton 4-2 in this round of the Premier League's highlight match. Cunha finally scored his first goal for the Red Devils. "The Sun" revealed that Manchester United captain B Fee has taken Cunha under his wing for careful guidance, and has also cultivated a tacit understanding through additional training to help him unleash his potential and show his true level.

Cunha's first goal for the club and country since April was stunning - he received a short pass from Casemiro on the edge of the penalty area and spun a precise curve ball into the blind corner. The Brazil international continues to pose a threat on the offensive end, forming a good chemical reaction with this summer's new signing Benjamin Sheshko and Brian Mbeumo, who scored twice.

After receiving widespread praise in the 2-1 victory at Anfield, Cunha won the best player award in this game. The 26-year-old Brazilian said frankly: "I have finally waited. God knows how much hard work I have put in for this. The most important thing is victory. I am extremely excited to contribute to the team."

Manchester United's internal sources revealed that B Fee played a major role in helping Cunha adapt to the pressure of being a Manchester United player. The bond between the two Portuguese-speaking players has been sublimated into a profound mentoring relationship. Like most members of the locker room, Cunha views B Fee as a professional example.

Informed sources pointed out that B Fee has paid great attention to the Brazilian striker who transferred from Wolves for 62.5 million pounds in June. The two often practice for hours, focusing on honing their free-kick and set-piece skills, and their chemistry continues to improve on the court.

The source added that B Fee’s guidance has significantly improved Cunha’s emotional management ability and self-confidence, especially during the players’ recent injury setbacks. In Manchester United's 3-2 victory over Burnley in August, Cunha was injured due to muscle problems, and that game relied on a B-fee stoppage time penalty to seal the victory. As a result, he missed the Manchester City derby and did not return as a substitute until the 2-1 victory over Chelsea.

Ruben Amorim's team has rebounded strongly after experiencing a sluggish start to the season. This round of away game against Nottingham Forest is expected to win four consecutive games and firmly rank among the top four in the league.