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Offline stevo_st

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1875 on: Today at 05:58:39 AM »
He's been pretty much flawless this season. I can't remember any of the brain farts he used to have.

Yet another player who's made me look a div.

He sold Konsa out in the first game which led to the red card, he's been superb since.

I've always thought the criticism of him was over the top anyway though because a huge part was around him always playing safe and going back instead of throwing in crosses but that was clearly tactical and I'm not sure it was fair to blame him for it.

What they've worked on though is that when he does avoid the cross he now often instead drifts in and adds himself into the midfield (this is really noticeable when Bogarde is playing because then Bogarde steps back into the defence in his place).

And add to that his left peg delivery improving when he does cut inside.

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1876 on: Today at 11:22:47 AM »
I offer a heartfelt and meaningless apology to Matthew Cash. He's been fucking brilliant this season, and I did not see that coming.

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1877 on: Today at 11:25:41 AM »
There was a passage of play in the first half where Anthony Gordon ran away from him to such an extent, I thought "blimey, Matty has really lost a couple of yards of pace, that's worrying".  But I've been told that Gordon is actually very rapid indeed (I'd never noticed before).

Apart from that incident, he did really well to force Gordon onto his (obviously much weaker) left foot for most of the balls her put in.

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« Reply #1878 on: Today at 11:26:10 AM »
I offer a heartfelt and meaningless apology to Matthew Cash. He's been fucking brilliant this season, and I did not see that coming.

I shall also sign this apology.

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1879 on: Today at 11:26:22 AM »
Id echo SE's thoughts here. I swore loudly and vociferously about him at the back end of last season particularly after the Wembley no show. He's been excellent and a solid consistent 7/10 performer week in week out.

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1880 on: Today at 11:32:41 AM »
I have been one of his biggest critics for a long time.
But bloody hell, the bloke has turned into one of the best full backs in the country.
Fair play ‘Cashy’ you have shoved the humble pie right down my throat and I’m happy to take it.

Online saint13

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1881 on: Today at 11:39:56 AM »
Yes me too. I have never rated him, but he has been our most improved player this year.

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1882 on: Today at 11:41:36 AM »
I have been one of his biggest critics for a long time.
But bloody hell, the bloke has turned into one of the best full backs in the country.
Fair play ‘Cashy’ you have shoved the humble pie right down my throat and I’m happy to take it.

Feel the same. At times over the last few years I've felt he was out weakest link. He's been brilliant and I'd go one step further and say he's one of the best fullbacks anywhere. Absolute incredible season from him..

Online LeeB

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1883 on: Today at 11:42:10 AM »
He's been pretty much flawless this season. I can't remember any of the brain farts he used to have.

Yet another player who's made me look a div.

He sold Konsa out in the first game which led to the red card, he's been superb since.

I've always thought the criticism of him was over the top anyway though because a huge part was around him always playing safe and going back instead of throwing in crosses but that was clearly tactical and I'm not sure it was fair to blame him for it.

What they've worked on though is that when he does avoid the cross he now often instead drifts in and adds himself into the midfield (this is really noticeable when Bogarde is playing because then Bogarde steps back into the defence in his place).

And add to that his left peg delivery improving when he does cut inside.

The 'drifter', he doesn't use it that often but that's part of it's danger, everyone is expecting a whipped ball and he brings out this arching, fading slider that has defenders confused and the keeper doing the hokey cokey.

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1884 on: Today at 11:44:09 AM »
Id echo SE's thoughts here. I swore loudly and vociferously about him at the back end of last season particularly after the Wembley no show. He's been excellent and a solid consistent 7/10 performer week in week out.

If I'd been in the same room as him at half time at Old Trafford I may have attempted to injure him. For even thinking this I offer my resignation.

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1885 on: Today at 11:44:23 AM »
With Emery’s guidance he has managed to become the complete package as a modern fullback. Defensively sound, energetic, comfortable on the ball, good delivery from his crosses and a real threat with his long range shooting.

Online Dante Lavelli

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1886 on: Today at 11:48:05 AM »
Has there been a subtle shift in tactics too?  We seem to attack down both flanks now rather than solely overloading on the left.  This may have released Cash’s handbrake a bit.
« Last Edit: Today at 11:49:47 AM by Dante Lavelli »

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1887 on: Today at 11:53:09 AM »
Has there been a subtle shift in tactics too?  We seem to attack down both flanks now rather than solely overloading on the left.  This may have released Cash’s handbrake a bit.

Yep, I agree. Cash has been crossing the halfway line much more regularly (although he still does the pull back thing, just not as often), and offering more width in attacking areas. Guessand being shit at attacking but ok at working hard and tracking back might have contributed to this.

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1888 on: Today at 11:54:04 AM »
Biggest improvement has been his fitness. Missed 18 games last season, some of those might have been for Poland, but that caused us real problems in his absence with likes of Konsa, Bogarde, Disasi all struggling. Saw a report suggesting he spent a lot of time over the summer working on his conditioning to avoid more injuries. Do realise I'm tempting fate here!

Online LeeB

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Re: Matty Cash
« Reply #1889 on: Today at 11:58:00 AM »
Yeah that's fucked it now, nice one!

 


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