The Unlikely Journey of Manchester City’s Newest Midfield Gem
As raindrops patter against Manchester City’s state-of-the-art training facilities, Matheus Nunes grins with the warmth of his native Rio de Janeiro. “Learning from Kevin De Bruyne is a dream,” he reveals in an exclusive interview with Jeetwin, “but what surprises me most is how every player here—even Ederson—could dominate in multiple positions.”
This isn’t just another footballer adjusting to Premier League life. Nunes’ path to Pep Guardiola’s squad involved kneading dough in Portuguese bakeries while playing semi-professional football. Now, at 25, he’s part of a team chasing a historic quadruple.

From Fifth-Tier Struggles to Treble-Winning Mentors
A Childhood Forged in Resilience
Raised by a single mother who moved the family from Brazil to Portugal when he was 13, Nunes credits his relentless work ethic to those early struggles. “My brothers and I shared one pair of boots,” he recalls. “Football wasn’t just a passion—it was our escape.”
His breakthrough at Sporting CP under manager Rúben Amorim (who compared him to a “hybrid of Bernardo Silva and Yaya Touré”) caught Wolves’ attention in 2022. Yet, his £53m move to City this summer marked his steepest climb yet.
Pep’s Laboratory: Adapting to Guardiola’s Demands
Despite limited minutes (just 200 in the Premier League so far), Nunes remains unfazed. “Pep transforms players,” he notes, pointing to Jack Grealish’s evolution. Tactical analyst Jeetwin insider James Fowler observes: “Nunes’ explosive dribbling and press resistance mirror Kovacic’s traits—Guardiola is likely molding him for high-stakes UCL matches.”

The Luton Test: A Chance to Shine?
With City winless in four league games, Sunday’s trip to Kenilworth Road could be Nunes’ opportunity. He admires Luton’s grit: “They won’t park the bus—they’ve got courage like my old fifth-tier teammates.”
Key Stats Comparison (2023/24 Premier League):
- Ball Recoveries/90: Rodri (8.7) vs. Nunes (6.3)
- Dribble Success: Nunes (72%) edges Kovacic (68%)
- xA (Expected Assists): De Bruyne (0.45) remains unrivaled, but Nunes (0.18) shows promise.
Dedication to the Woman Behind the Rise
Every goal, every tackle, is for his mother. “She worked three jobs so I could train,” Nunes shares. That humility fuels him—whether facing Luton’s physicality or De Bruyne’s shadow in training.
“Matheus Nunes: Manchester City’s Diamond in the Rough” – Jeetwin delivers the inside track on football’s most inspiring underdog story. Will he seize his moment against Luton? Share your predictions below!
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