On a remarkable day at Stamford Bridge, Wolves striker Matheus Cunha was the star of the show as the Old Gold defeated Chelsea 4-2 on Sunday. The Brazilian scored a hat-trick.
The 24-year-old’s trifecta was noteworthy for the club overall as well as for himself and the team’s outcome, since it resulted in Wolves’ first-ever Premier League hat-trick away from home.
Cunha has received a lot of praise for his part in the thrilling victory, earning a 10/10 Sofascore rating for his commanding performance in West London.
After defeating Mauricio Pochettino’s team 3–1, manager Gary O’Neil addressed the media, calling his striker “unbelievable” for the effort he has put in to comprehend the tactical demands he requires of his team.
“All we’ve truly accomplished is transform an incredibly gifted football player into one who now possesses a keen tactical awareness of the team’s requirements and the significance of small details.”
Max Kilman echoes Gary O’Neil’s praise of Matheus Cunha
The club captain, Max Kilman, gave the media his opinions on Cunha, so the boss wasn’t the only first team member waxing poetic.
He is deserving of it. I was unaware that he had a hat-trick until he got the match ball. Amazing, he put in a tonne of effort today. He demonstrated the team’s devotion late in the second half by doing a sliding tackle, but he also deserved it.
“He deserves all the credit for his amazing performance over the past few months; he’s kicked on even more. Hopefully, we can keep this phone going.”
The Old Gold gave it their best on the pitch to guarantee that the Midlands got the three points back, and Kilman’s inability to realise that his colleague had completed a hat-trick demonstrated the team’s focus.
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