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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
BIRMINGHAM, England, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Manchester City suffered their first loss in 10 matches in all competitions as Matty Cash's first-half strike secured a 1-0 victory for Aston Villa on Sunday, the hosts' fourth straight win in the Premier League.
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.
The former champions fell to fourth in the standings after its nine-match unbeaten run in all competitions came to an end, six points behind leaders Arsenal
Aston Villa have tied down defender Matty Cash to a new long-term deal, with the Poland international committing his future to the club until 2029. The 28-year-old right-back, who joined Villa from Nottingham Forest in 2020, has been a consistent presence under multiple managers and has now racked up 193 appearances in claret and blue.