‘Am I tripping?’ – Fans think they’ve spotted bizarre optical illusion in Wolves training ground video

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FANS are convinced they’ve spotted a brain-rattling optical illusion in a Wolves training ground clip.

Striker Matheus Cunha’s playful back-heeled flick appears to hit something INVISIBLE.

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Cunha left fans stunned with his return to training[/caption]
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Before leaving them convinced they’d spotted an optical illusion[/caption]
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The video showed Cunha’s kick bounced off nothing[/caption]

To the delight of fans, Cunha appeared joyful on his return to first-team training.

The Brazilian appears to have bounced back from the hamstring injury he sustained in February’s 2-0 defeat to Brentford.

But attentions quickly turned to the bizarre and mystical illusion that took shape.

The video shared by Wolves’ official X account shows Cunha – sporting a new in-the-style bleach blonde hair do – running to hug goalkeeper Jose Sa.

Sa joked: “Are you ready to take penalties? You used my comb yesterday. Do you know how I know? The white hair in it.”

But it was the spooky illusion that appeared as Cunha ran off that left fans convinced dark magic was being employed at the Sir Jack Hayward training complex.

Cunha skilfully flicks a stationary ball which appears to bounce of nothing but space.

However, to everyone’s disappointment another clip in the comments shows the ball simply bounced off another ball.

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One fan quote tweeted: “Am I tripping because he kicks a ball at 0:21 and it bounces off of nothing??????”

A second wrote: “I’ve watched it like 30 times no still got no clue what’s going on.”

A third said: “He’s coming back with magical powers.”

Another declared: “I’m baffled. What the hell is going on.”

A fifth joked: “It’s a glitch in the matrix.”

However, other fans weren’t so convinced.

One user wrote: “Welcome to the concept of stuff existing off camera.”

Another declared: “Why would be club itself edit it out!”

Elsewhere, after 28 appearances across the 2023/24 season, Cunha has scored 11 goals and registered seven assists.

Wolves – and perhaps Cunha – will return to Premier League action this Saturday against top-four contenders Aston Villa.

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Cunha continues his rehabilitation while training with the first-team[/caption]
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