Matty Cash is featured in a brilliantly bizarre Polish commercial for the new Peaky Blinders movie

0
73

Aston Villa star Matty Cash has been spotted in a commercial for the new Peaky Blinders movie.

Footage of Aston Villa and Poland star Matty Cash in a promotional video for Peaky Blinders has gone viral on social media.

Read: US jury finds that Elon Musk misled Twitter shareholders

Cash (28) came on as a substitute in the 74th minute as Villa beat French club Lille in the last eight of the UEFA Europa League on aggregate 2-0. Looking ahead, Unai Emery’s men will face Italian Serie A club Bologna in the quarter-finals.

On Friday, a video went viral on social media, in which Cash advertises the latest installment of the popular series Peaky Blinders for Netflix Poland.

https://youtu.be/tJP2-jZX_9c

Dressed in an outfit similar to Peaky Blinders’ protagonist Tommy Shelby, Cash was heard saying, “Six seasons in Birmingham. It changes a man. Now I take better care of my business. I don’t play for the suits. My suits are at the house’s expense, otherwise the house will burn down.”

Read: Juventus have discovered a brilliant free opportunity in Real Madrid

Besides Cash, Polish referee Szymon Marciniak also appeared, who said: “Cash, Cash is different. He never argues, he just stares at you.”

The scene with Marciniak and Cash involved a VAR penalty on the pitch.

When the video was commented on social media, one fan praised Netflix’s choice to use Cash to advertise a series set in Birmingham to viewers in Poland. The user said, “He’s advertising for Netflix in Poland, he’s a Polish international and he plays for Aston Villa, a team in Birmingham, which – guess what? – is where Peaky Blinders takes place. It’s opportunistic marketing.”

Matty Cash is promoting the new Peaky Blinders movie for Netflix in Poland.

Another wrote: “This is gold.”

A third fan added, “The city is ours!”

Someone else wrote, “Man of many talents, Mr. Matty Cash.”

Despite being born in Slough, England, Cash is eligible to play for the Polish national team through his mother.

Back in 2021, the full-back applied for a Polish passport, and he became a citizen on October 26, 2021 in Warsaw.

In November 2021, Cash made his debut for Poland in a 4–1 win over Andorra. Since then, the 28-year-old has made 23 appearances for Poland, scoring four goals in that time.

Cash and Villa are back in Premier League action this weekend when they face West Ham United on Sunday afternoon at Villa Park.

Read on English clubs: This happened to the nine players Ralf Rangnick wanted to build Manchester United’s super team around

tabola