Fans of Nottingham Forest have been reacting to a post on Twitter, in which Matty Cash reflects on footage of one of his goals while at Dagenham and Redbridge.
In the footage, which was quote-tweeted by Cash, the 22-year-old rifles in a 25-yard drive to put the already relegated Dagenham and Redbridge 2-0 up against a promotion-chasing Plymouth side.
In reaction to the tweet, fans of Nottingham Forest have flocked to have their say on the clip, with many complimenting the fine strike, while others have stated that the goal was a sign of things to come.
A good memory this one ? https://t.co/gIb0i3fVRm
— Matty Cash (@mattycash622) April 2, 2020
Always tell a good goal when opposition fans clap. ? ?
— Lee Clarke (@Clarkey_No1) April 2, 2020
Quality. A sign of what was to come in the famous garibaldi from our starman on the right????
— Dave???? (@dj_zotov) April 2, 2020
You know it’s a good goal when the opposition fans are clapping it ?
— Adam Gray (@adamgray50) April 2, 2020
You wouldn’t have scored that at right back Matty ?
— Wynbot (@tobytayles) April 2, 2020
Thunder bolt! Miss football ?
— Carl Goy (@carlgoy) April 2, 2020
Beauty Matthew.
— Kev Baz Wat (@WatBaz) April 2, 2020
What do we think?
While fans of Nottingham Forest are obviously impressed by the footage of Cash at Dagenham and Redbridge, he has also impressed fans in a Forest shirt this season.
The 22-year-old has scored three and assisted four goals in his 36 Championship appearances so far this term while averaging a remarkable WhoScored match rating of 7.23.
The right-back has been influential in Forest’s push for promotion, with the Reds currently occupying fifth place in the Championship table.
As such, it is no surprise to see how complimentary fans of the club are towards Matty Cash, even if the goal in the footage was away from the club.