
Matheus Cunha shows love to Kenyan Manchester United fans after Fabrizio Romano an Italian Sports Journalist, shared a video of Kenyan pupils singing “Glory, Glory Man United" with their teacher Elly Mtesi.
Cunha, a 26-year old Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a forward, attacking midfielder, or winger for Premier League club Manchester United and the Brazil national team seemingly enjoyed the light-hearted moment of the pupils recognizing the Red devils.
Students in Kenya welcomed their teacher with a rendition of "Glory Glory Man Utd" after the Fulham win. The teacher joined the celebration with a Cunha dance! ?❤️
The world is simply better when United is winning. pic.twitter.com/EyHEHCZY2x— Man United Fan Club (@manufcnow) February 6, 2026
Netizens on various social media platforms quickly jumped online expressing their amusement @santos Karani commented “Call us City of Africa”, @Brian Ade Tiger Tiges posted “Kenya to the world”, @Daniel Ichingwa mockingly said “Zanzibar, Tanzania think its AI”.
The amusing clip comes amid the 68th memorial anniversary of the Munich Air Disaster that is normally held every 6th February in honor of the 23 people including eight Manchester United’s players and three official that perished after their plane crashed in Munich, shortly after being refueled.
According to Manchester United’s website, before the fatal crash, the team had commenced the return journey home following a European Cup tie against Red Star Belgrade.
Remembered as the darkest day in The old Trafford arena’s history, the Munich Air Disaster is deep rooted in Manchester United’s identity and heritage, as thousands of fans attend memorial services at Old Trafford and Manchesterplatz, the site of the crash, to pay tribute to those who died and were injured each year.