Matty Cash had a very unlucky start to the season. In the match of the second round of the Premier League against Arsenal (0:2), he left the field in the 16th minute due to an injury. It excluded him from the game for several weeks, but recently the player himself announced an imminent return to the game.
Matty Cash wanted to play against Bayern Munich in the Champions League. Unai Emery announces
– I hope I can train next week because I can't miss the match against Bayern Munich. I will do everything in my power to return to this match – said the Polish representative several days ago. It is already known whether he will be able to return to the Champions League hit.
Unai Emery, Aston Villa coach, left no doubts at the pre-match press conference. – Matty starts training with the team, but (with Bayern – ed.) there is no way to let him in for even a minute. It will not be available – he said, quoted by birminghammail.co.uk. Thus, the footballer's ambitious intention to prove himself against the German giant will not come true.
Matty Cash will miss the Champions League match against Bayern Munich. An extremely difficult task for Aston Villa
Of course, Emery's decision is fully understandable. Cash last appeared on the pitch on August 24, and returning to play for a match against one of the most fast-paced teams in Europe doesn't sound like the best idea. In the first round of the Champions League, the Bavarians demolished Dinamo Zagreb 9-2, and in the domestic competition they have not yet been defeated (after a series of five victories recently They drew 1-1 with defending champions Bayer Leverkusen).
However, Aston Villa has also been doing decently since the beginning of the competition. She started her Champions League campaign with a 3-0 victory over Young Boys Bern, and in the Premier League by scoring 13 points in six games. In addition, they defeated Wycombe Wanderers 2-1 in the English League Cup.
We will find out who will prevail in the clash between Aston Villa and Bayern Munich on Wednesday, October 2. Starting at 9:00 p.m. Polish time.