Matty Cash"I’ve had to wait my time a little bit to get forward, Me and the manager have worked closely on that in terms of having my time when to go and when not to go.And here we thought there were spaces on the sides for both sides, that’s what the manager spoke about on Friday. So, he’s a tactical genius.”
Quote from: Footy-Vill on March 05, 2023, 06:47:13 PMMatty Cash"I’ve had to wait my time a little bit to get forward, Me and the manager have worked closely on that in terms of having my time when to go and when not to go.And here we thought there were spaces on the sides for both sides, that’s what the manager spoke about on Friday. So, he’s a tactical genius.”I wonder which poster suggested Cash might be first out the Emery door?
Quote from: Clampy on March 05, 2023, 08:43:42 PMQuote from: Footy-Vill on March 05, 2023, 06:47:13 PMMatty Cash"I’ve had to wait my time a little bit to get forward, Me and the manager have worked closely on that in terms of having my time when to go and when not to go.And here we thought there were spaces on the sides for both sides, that’s what the manager spoke about on Friday. So, he’s a tactical genius.”I wonder which poster suggested Cash might be first out the Emery door? On account of him being ‘not a good person’ I recall.
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on March 05, 2023, 08:44:59 PMQuote from: Clampy on March 05, 2023, 08:43:42 PMQuote from: Footy-Vill on March 05, 2023, 06:47:13 PMMatty Cash"I’ve had to wait my time a little bit to get forward, Me and the manager have worked closely on that in terms of having my time when to go and when not to go.And here we thought there were spaces on the sides for both sides, that’s what the manager spoke about on Friday. So, he’s a tactical genius.”I wonder which poster suggested Cash might be first out the Emery door? On account of him being ‘not a good person’ I recall. and having a lack of football intelligence if I remember correctly, I think the same has been aimed at McGinn in the past as well.
Gregg Evans telling us all the latest:Matty Cash has explained the methods that are helping him succeed under Unai Emery but insists he still remains fearful of losing his place.“It’s never mine” was the Aston Villa defender’s reply after a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace, when asked whether his form has helped him secure the right-back starting berth again after a period out of the team.Cash also describes the time after the World Cup where he found himself briefly on the sidelines as “weird”.“People were saying that I had been dropped because I wasn’t playing well, but I hadn’t really played!” he says.“I had a strong World Cup (with Poland), came back, and people were saying I’m not playing because I didn’t play great. I was like, ‘No’.“Ash (Ashley Young) was playing well, we were winning games. I just had to be patient.”Cash came back into the line-up in the 4-2 defeat by Arsenal and has started the last three games. Before that, he was a substitute for five of the previous six Premier League matches, the first time he was out of the team for an extended period since signing in September 2020.“It’s obviously difficult (when you don’t play),” Cash added.“Every day I just try to get better. If the manager puts me on or if I start, I will do my best and at the moment it is going alright.”Cash has assisted a goal in his last two home games, prompting Joachim Andersen to turn into his own net on Saturday, and while he’s not shy to admit he enjoys the attacking side of the game, he knows that under Emery he has to pick the moments he goes forward carefully.“This manager is so tactically good that he tells me when I can go and when not to go,” Cash adds.“On Saturday I chose the right time to go, I got fed in and we scored from it. That’s exactly what he is on about. He shows he’s a tactical master.“I get the information in the week so I have to choose my times when to go and I think I’m doing it well.“I want to keep getting into those positions and hopefully give Ollie Watkins some tap-ins in the times ahead.”
Quote from: Footy-Vill on March 05, 2023, 11:02:15 PMGregg Evans telling us all the latest:Matty Cash has explained the methods that are helping him succeed under Unai Emery but insists he still remains fearful of losing his place.“It’s never mine” was the Aston Villa defender’s reply after a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace, when asked whether his form has helped him secure the right-back starting berth again after a period out of the team.Cash also describes the time after the World Cup where he found himself briefly on the sidelines as “weird”.“People were saying that I had been dropped because I wasn’t playing well, but I hadn’t really played!” he says.“I had a strong World Cup (with Poland), came back, and people were saying I’m not playing because I didn’t play great. I was like, ‘No’.“Ash (Ashley Young) was playing well, we were winning games. I just had to be patient.”Cash came back into the line-up in the 4-2 defeat by Arsenal and has started the last three games. Before that, he was a substitute for five of the previous six Premier League matches, the first time he was out of the team for an extended period since signing in September 2020.“It’s obviously difficult (when you don’t play),” Cash added.“Every day I just try to get better. If the manager puts me on or if I start, I will do my best and at the moment it is going alright.”Cash has assisted a goal in his last two home games, prompting Joachim Andersen to turn into his own net on Saturday, and while he’s not shy to admit he enjoys the attacking side of the game, he knows that under Emery he has to pick the moments he goes forward carefully.“This manager is so tactically good that he tells me when I can go and when not to go,” Cash adds.“On Saturday I chose the right time to go, I got fed in and we scored from it. That’s exactly what he is on about. He shows he’s a tactical master.“I get the information in the week so I have to choose my times when to go and I think I’m doing it well.“I want to keep getting into those positions and hopefully give Ollie Watkins some tap-ins in the times ahead.”The bold bit, you were one of those people (except you also came out with the 'lack of football intelligence' bullshit as well), I posted a few times that he wasn't playing because of Young doing well rather than anything Cash was or wasn't doing and you wouldn't accept it. Will you admit you were wrong now Cash himself has given the exact same explanation?
Quote from: paul_e on March 05, 2023, 11:18:49 PMQuote from: Footy-Vill on March 05, 2023, 11:02:15 PMGregg Evans telling us all the latest:Matty Cash has explained the methods that are helping him succeed under Unai Emery but insists he still remains fearful of losing his place.“It’s never mine” was the Aston Villa defender’s reply after a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace, when asked whether his form has helped him secure the right-back starting berth again after a period out of the team.Cash also describes the time after the World Cup where he found himself briefly on the sidelines as “weird”.“People were saying that I had been dropped because I wasn’t playing well, but I hadn’t really played!” he says.“I had a strong World Cup (with Poland), came back, and people were saying I’m not playing because I didn’t play great. I was like, ‘No’.“Ash (Ashley Young) was playing well, we were winning games. I just had to be patient.”Cash came back into the line-up in the 4-2 defeat by Arsenal and has started the last three games. Before that, he was a substitute for five of the previous six Premier League matches, the first time he was out of the team for an extended period since signing in September 2020.“It’s obviously difficult (when you don’t play),” Cash added.“Every day I just try to get better. If the manager puts me on or if I start, I will do my best and at the moment it is going alright.”Cash has assisted a goal in his last two home games, prompting Joachim Andersen to turn into his own net on Saturday, and while he’s not shy to admit he enjoys the attacking side of the game, he knows that under Emery he has to pick the moments he goes forward carefully.“This manager is so tactically good that he tells me when I can go and when not to go,” Cash adds.“On Saturday I chose the right time to go, I got fed in and we scored from it. That’s exactly what he is on about. He shows he’s a tactical master.“I get the information in the week so I have to choose my times when to go and I think I’m doing it well.“I want to keep getting into those positions and hopefully give Ollie Watkins some tap-ins in the times ahead.”The bold bit, you were one of those people (except you also came out with the 'lack of football intelligence' bullshit as well), I posted a few times that he wasn't playing because of Young doing well rather than anything Cash was or wasn't doing and you wouldn't accept it. Will you admit you were wrong now Cash himself has given the exact same explanation?More differing opinion than wrong. Cash was probably not looking to admit he's taking his time adapting and was using Ash Young form as an excuse. He is, indeed, terrified of losing his position. I can't admit anything wrong on my part because Cash will never openly admit to struggling with instruction.To me I'm not convinced he's Emery man long term.I do admit he performed admirably in his last two matches and have been there to give him due credit.Anything else, I believe I, you, and Matty will have to agree to disagree on.
At this moment its actually impossible to be wrong about Cash being Emerys man long-term as only time will tell so there!"Emery is not thought to be convinced by Digne (or Cash) which is why he has signed Moreno and may look for a right-back in the summer, with Ashley Young turning 38 in July"Source:ITK Tom Collomosse