Matty Cash, Aston Villa
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Against Manchester City, he showed how good a defender he can be and increasingly that there's a goal or two in him too! Tony: Cash and Buendia are two first-teamers that I would have happily sold/upgraded over the summer as Buendia had never looked like being the player that we all hoped he would be when we beat Arsenal to his signature and Cash has always had an error in him and typically offered little end product going forward.
Aston Villa defender Matty Cash has signed a new deal until 2029 as he commits his future to the side. Cash fired Aston Villa to a 1-0 win over Manchester City at the weekend in what was an impressive win for manager Unai Emery, whose side moved into 8th place, joint with Liverpool .
MATTY Cash delivered another match-winning moment to put a golf ball-sized dent in Manchester City’s title charge. Pep Guardiola must hate coming to Villa Park. This is the THIRD time in a row his
Aston Villa have reached an agreement in principle with defender Matty Cash over a new contract. The proposal is for a deal that runs until 2029, with the option of a further 12 months. Cash’s existing contract is due to expire in 2027 after he last signed fresh terms in April 2022.
Matty Cash scored Aston Villa's long-awaited first Premier League goal of the season at Sunderland last month and he's now got another with a brilliant strike against Manchester City . City had started much the stronger at Villa Park but Unai Emery's men grew into the game and broke the deadlock on the 20-minute mark.
Aston Villa defender Matty Cash (28) has signed a new long-term contract keeping him at the club until 2029, rewarding his outstanding form under Unai Emery this season, BBC Sport reports.The Poland
Matty Cash's first-half goal fired Aston Villa to a 1-0 victory over Manchester City on Sunday, as the club celebrated Unai Emery's third anniversary as manager with a memorable win.It also earned Villa,
Follow live coverage as Aston Villa face Manchester City today in the Premier League. Another top-flight season will be covered in full right here with The Independent, as reigning champions Liverpool look to fend off competition from Arsenal,