Mason Mount has quietly gone about impressing Ruben Amorim at Manchester United. The English footballer has usurped Matheus Cunha in the starting line-up for United's last game against Sunderland, playing a starring role in the 2-0 win.

What happened?

Mason Mount's previous two seasons at the club were marred by injuries. But he has now found his form, and his arrival in the starting line-up has been a significant factor in United's recent success.

Matheus Cunha, on the other hand, has struggled to make an impact at Old Trafford. The Brazilian has no goals and no assists in seven games in all competitions, and his most notable moment was missing a penalty in the shootout at Grimsby.

Why it matters for Mason Mount

Mason Mount's impressive performance against Sunderland has put him in a strong position to start in United's next game against Liverpool. The English footballer is well rested, having not been part of the England squad, and is likely to be preferred over Cunha, who has been on international duty with Brazil.

The match against Liverpool will be a significant test for Mason Mount and Manchester United. The Reds are showing vulnerability, and a win at Anfield would be a major boost for United's season.

What comes next?

Mason Mount's form will be crucial in determining United's success in the coming weeks. With Cunha struggling to find his feet, Mount has the opportunity to establish himself as a key player in the team.

Former United defender Phil Jones has praised Mason Mount's work ethic and passion, saying "he leads by example on the pitch." Jones' comments highlight the importance of Mount's role in the team and the impact he can have on the pitch.

Mason Mount's performance against Sunderland was a testament to his hard work and dedication. He scored goals, created chances, and showed a high level of fitness and endurance.

The upcoming match against Liverpool will be a major challenge for Mason Mount and Manchester United. But with Mount in form, United will be hoping to secure a much-needed win and climb up the league table.