GOOD NEWS: Wolves star says he’s “very happy” after getting a “big role” under O’Neil and is prepared to “compete against the best”

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Matheus Cunha gets a second opportunity to establish himself with the national squad after being passed over for the 2022 World Cup call-up.

The Wolverhampton Wanderers player is part of the group that is traveling to Brazil to begin this new cycle, and he will do all in his power to keep that position.
Cunha gave a news conference to address Brazilian journalists at this point, and according to Globo Esporte, he discussed how he adjusted to playing in the Premier League.
The striker, who has only been with Wolves for a few months, says he is playing in the top league in the world and emphasized the “big role” he plays for the Molineux team.
“You got it, four nations. I firmly believe this, and I don’t just..Marques forces the Wolves out

The 20-year-old, who has spent the previous four years with Wolves developing through the academy, will now relocate back to his country of birth.

Marques, who served as captain for both the under-18 and under-21 teams, advanced to the first team without making his first-team debut and appeared on the bench eight times, notably during the Europa League quarterfinal against Sevilla.Matheus Cunha to Wolves: Atletico Madrid forward completes initial loan  deal to Molineux | Football News | Sky Sports

Marques, who frequently plays in the midst of a back three, briefly played on loan for Belenenses SAD in Portugal before moving to League One’s Forest Green Rovers last summer.

Marques earned his senior debut while playing for Rovers in Gloucestershire. After an injury cut short his stay on loan, the defender returned to Molineux during the winter.

Having gotten back in shape

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