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Matheus Cunha Reveals Heated Exchange with Ruben Amorim That Led to Wolves Exit

Former Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Matheus Cunha has lifted the lid on the tense moment that sparked his sudden departure from the club, pointing the finger directly at Sporting CP manager Ruben Amorim.

Speaking in an emotional press conference, Cunha admitted that a post-match confrontation was the final straw in his Wolves career:

> “What I hate most is what Ruben Amorim told me today after the final whistle. To be honest, that was what led to my sudden departure from Wolves. Not even my father can say that to me.”

While Cunha stopped short of revealing Amorim’s exact words, his tone made it clear that the exchange was deeply personal and cut beyond normal football banter. Sources close to the player suggest that the incident occurred moments after the final whistle, during a tense handshake, and quickly escalated into a heated argument.

Cunha’s exit from Wolves had already raised eyebrows due to its abrupt nature, but this revelation paints a clearer picture of the emotional tensions behind the scenes. The Brazilian forward, known for his passion and commitment on the pitch, hinted that respect was at the heart of the matter — and once that was lost, there was no turning back.

With both Wolves and Sporting CP yet to comment on the incident, fans are left wondering exactly what was said in that fiery exchange — and whether it will resurface if the two men cross paths again in the future.

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