“Left something to be desired”: National media rip into Man United duo despite World Cup victory

Manchester United fans certainly have an interest in how the Brazilian national team is performing at this World Cup. Two players involved Matheus Cunha had an excellent first season at Old Trafford and has carried his fine form into the World Cup. He has scored three goals and has been one of Brazil’s most impressive players in the tournament. New signing Ederson was also included in the squad but has not played a minute yet. Former Red Devil Casemiro is also heavily involved with the national team and scored the equalising goal in the 2-1 victory over Japan, which guided them into the last 16 of the competition. Media react to Brazil victory Despite their struggles, the five-time world champions finally made their way past a well-drilled Japanese side. The Brazilian media had their say on the victory, and it was a mixed review for Cunha and Casemiro. GE Globo was not overtly impressed with Cunha’s role in the victory, claiming, “there was a lot of movement to try and break down Japan’s defensive line, but he had few opportunities from the edge of the box.” They also added, “he did manage a dangerous shot with their left foot, which Suzuki saved. In the second half, he dropped back after Endrick came on and had little contact with the ball.” The report then turned to Casemiro, where they highlighted the strengths and weaknesses of his showing. Commenting on his performance, they asserted, “Casemiro – Villain and hero. There’s no escaping the fact that Brazil only breathed a sigh of relief because of his header goal.” Yet they found flaws in his game, explaining, “on the other hand, he had another subpar performance for most of the game. He struggled even in marking, received a yellow card very early on, was easily beaten in the play that led to the Japanese goal, and made numerous passing errors.” ESPN Brazil was a bit more generous, giving Casemiro a score of 6.5/10 and argued, “he scored the goal that paved the way for Brazil’s victory, although, in his more natural role as a marker, he left something to be desired in the first half. He left injured.” The sports network also gave Cunha a 5/10, like GE Globo, and remarked, “he had little influence compared to other games, and was neutralised by the Japanese defence.” Both players will want to have a more positive influence when they take on Norway on Sunday for a place in the quarter-finals. Casemiro stats vs Japan StatisticValue Goals1 Expected goals (xG)0.62 Assists0 Expected assists (xA)0.05 Key passes0 Crosses (accurate)0 (0) Accurate passes68/76 (89%) Passes in opposition half (acc.)47/52 (90%) Passes in own half (acc.)21/24 (88%) Long balls (accurate)7/10 (70%) Total shots2 Expected goals on target (xGOT)0.55 Shots on target2 Shots blocked0 Big chances missed1 Touches91 Unsuccessful touches1 Dribbles (successful)1 (1) Possession lost9 Total carrying distance151.7 m Carries21 Progressive carries2 Total progression86.3 m Progressive carrying distance37.3 m Longest progressive carry22.1 m Def. contributions8 Tackles (won)1 (0) Interceptions1 Clearances4 Blocked shots2 Recoveries5 Ground duels (won)4 (2) Aerial duels (won)3 (2) Fouls1 Dribbled past1 Source: Sofascore Featured image Molly Darlington via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Alex Browne Alex is a huge Manchester United fan, inspired by greats of his homeland such as George Best, Harry Gregg and Norman Whiteside. Alex has a Master’s degree from Queen’s University Belfast and La Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, Spain. Having lived in the country since 2011, Alex is The Peoples Person’s Spanish football expert and is fluent in both Spanish and Catalan. He dreams of witnessing a United captain triumphantly hoisting the Premier League and Champions League trophy in the air once more.

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