Matheus Cunha, the former FC Sion player, has scored two goals for Brazil in the World Cup and is celebrating a major success. The 27-year-old had started his career in Europe with FC Sion and is now a key player for the Brazilian national team. Cunha had scored a double against Haiti in his first game for Brazil and helped his team to a 3-0 win. FC Sion had signed Cunha in the summer of 2017, when he was just 18 years old. In 29 games in the Super League, he scored 10 goals and 8 assists. After a year with FC Sion, Cunha moved to Leipzig, but he didn't really take off there. It wasn't until he moved to Wolverhampton in 2023 that Cunha found his luck and became a key player for the team. Now he's also a key player for the Brazilian national team and is celebrating successes in the World Cup. Cunha said after the game that he was very grateful to have had the opportunity to play for Brazil and help his team. Brazil's coach, Carlo Ancelotti, praised Cunha for his performance and said that he would also start in the next game against Scotland.
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FC Sion's Matheus Cunha Scores Double for Brazil
Matheus Cunha, former FC Sion player, scores two goals for Brazil in the World Cup and celebrates a major success. The 27-year-old had started his career in Europe with FC Sion and is now a key player for the Brazilian national team.
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