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Steven Gerrard takes responsibility as Matty Cash booked for Ukraine shirt message

Aston Villa boss Steven Gerrard has taken responsibility for Matty Cash’s yellow card after the defender revealed a message of support to a Poland team-mate in Ukraine after opening the scoring in the win at Brighton.

Cash broke the deadlock in a game delayed by half an hour as the Villa coach was struck in traffic.

He then took off his shirt to reveal a “stay strong” message to Dynamo Kiev defender Tomasz Kedziora, receiving a caution in the process.

Ollie Watkins then scored his first goal since December to wrap up a 2-0 victory for Villa as Brighton once again failed to win at home.

After a lengthy social media post earlier in the day defending Poland’s decision not to play against Russia following the invasion of Ukraine, Cash arrowed a fine, low finish in off the post from 20 yards.

He then displayed a message to Poland team-mate Kedziora and his family, who are stranded in the Ukrainian capital, picking up a booking for the gesture – something his manager is taking the blame for.

“I’ll take responsibility for Cashie’s yellow card,” said Gerrard

“I should have spoken to the players before the game and said to them, ‘If you score any goals, remain calm’.

“We’ve all got to respect the situation and I think that’s what Matty tried to do.

“But I’ll certainly take responsibility for that. There’s no blame towards Matty. Everyone has different feelings. That’s on me that one.”

The PA news agency understands the booking from referee John Brooks came because Cash had fully removed his shirt and not for showing a message written underneath but Gerrard refused to criticise the decision taken by the official.

“This yellow card is on us,” he added.

“There’s certainly no finger-pointing. There’s no blame on Cashie at all. I

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