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Offline PaulWinch again

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1590 on: August 17, 2025, 10:45:25 AM »
Fine, point remains though. He’s nowhere near as terrible as some make out and to circle back to the original point from yesterday. Those holding him to account for the red card yesterday, above Konsa in particular, are clearly predisposed to try and tie anything negative to him.

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1591 on: August 17, 2025, 10:55:16 AM »
Fine, point remains though. He’s nowhere near as terrible as some make out and to circle back to the original point from yesterday. Those holding him to account for the red card yesterday, above Konsa in particular, are clearly predisposed to try and tie anything negative to him.


As you say Konsa’s fault
But to flip it people blamed Martinez for the old Trafford one when it was the Cash suicidal ball that was to blame

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1592 on: August 17, 2025, 11:22:05 AM »
Just watched the cross back again as I couldn't remember it. No, it wasn't great was it? Other than that, he was ok I thought. He made a great block in the second half from Barnes (I think).

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1593 on: August 17, 2025, 11:23:22 AM »
Considering he was a winger the end product isnt always great .  I love his heart and energy great servant for the club

Defensively he is pretty solid and has been for some time. No more Matty Rash. The club has signed two different right backs to challenge/replace him but Emery hasn't rated either of them. Maybe Emery sees something in Cash many others don't.

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1594 on: August 17, 2025, 11:49:15 AM »
Fine, point remains though. He’s nowhere near as terrible as some make out and to circle back to the original point from yesterday. Those holding him to account for the red card yesterday, above Konsa in particular, are clearly predisposed to try and tie anything negative to him.


As you say Konsa’s fault
But to flip it people blamed Martinez for the old Trafford one when it was the Cash suicidal ball that was to blame

That is different, but even then Martinez’s decision was poor.

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1595 on: August 17, 2025, 11:49:55 AM »
Cash played well today , up there with Bizot and Mings

Imagine if it had been Pau in the first few minutes for Elanga's chance. It would have been the highlight of your whole season.
Hang on, where was Torres yesterday , according to you he was supposed to be first name on the team sheet under Emery .

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1596 on: August 17, 2025, 11:52:36 AM »
Cash played well today , up there with Bizot and Mings

Imagine if it had been Pau in the first few minutes for Elanga's chance. It would have been the highlight of your whole season.
Hang on, where was Torres yesterday , according to you he was supposed to be first name on the team sheet under Emery .

 Can you imagine if that was Torres yesterday getting sent off in the same circumstances you would have spontaneously combusted

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1597 on: August 17, 2025, 11:55:07 AM »
Cash played well today , up there with Bizot and Mings

Imagine if it had been Pau in the first few minutes for Elanga's chance. It would have been the highlight of your whole season.
Hang on, where was Torres yesterday , according to you he was supposed to be first name on the team sheet under Emery .

 Can you imagine if that was Torres yesterday getting sent off in the same circumstances you would have spontaneously combusted
Don't think he'd have caught up with him to drag him down  ;)

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1598 on: August 17, 2025, 11:55:42 AM »
Cash played well today , up there with Bizot and Mings

Imagine if it had been Pau in the first few minutes for Elanga's chance. It would have been the highlight of your whole season.
Hang on, where was Torres yesterday , according to you he was supposed to be first name on the team sheet under Emery .

 Can you imagine if that was Torres yesterday getting sent off in the same circumstances you would have spontaneously combusted
Don't think he'd have caught up with him to drag him down  ;)

ha ha

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1599 on: August 22, 2025, 10:37:15 PM »
From a recent article in The Athletic about how Unai likes right-backs to play and how Cash fits in

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What is Cash’s situation at Villa?

He remains a key player for Unai Emery and a regular starter in his first-choice XI. Given how Emery wants to build from the back — in an asymmetrical shape, with the left-back high and the right-back, usually Cash, tucking in to be a third centre-back — he has grown accustomed to the particular remit.

Emery’s preference for a defensively minded right-back is restrictive on how often Cash can go forward, instead holding his position — therein using his pace against an opponent’s transitions — while staying safe and secure in possession. This, in part, led to a solitary league assist last season and caused some consternation from supporters, who believe they could upgrade in the position with extra productivity from the right side. But, quite frankly, Cash is carrying out the role Emery asks of him.

 


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