Niche Cache. The stats certainly show Wrexham are better defensively with Libby on the park.
https://youtu.be/d1AZi6OcNOE
Libby got asked in that post-game interview about heading off for the international window with New Zealand which is ironic because there was an Athletic article the following day which claimed the following...
https://youtu.be/d1AZi6OcNOE
Libby got asked in that post-game interview about heading off for the international window with New Zealand which is ironic because there was an Athletic article the following day which claimed the following...
The Athletic: “Moore will be away with Wales during the international break. But Ward, after suffering a concussion and an injured elbow, will remain behind with Nathan Broadhead, while Cacace is also expected to stay in the UK despite being called up by New Zealand for the double-header against Australia.”
Those folks know their stuff. Cacace did say he got through the game injury free but the cautious decision was still made to leave him in Wales to recuperate, withdrawing him from the Soccer Ashes series. Fair enough. If anything was going to re-aggravate the pesky hammy then it was two long haul flights with a pair of internationals in between. Cacace is the least-rotated All Whites player of the current era having only missed one game since Darren Bazeley took over and that was because of suspension. Gives a rare opportunity for Francis De Vries and James McGarry to show what they can do in his absence.
Here’s a statistic:
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0 goals conceded in 162 mins with Cacace
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7 goals conceded in 198 mins without Cacace in the Championship
- 12 goals conceded in 378 mins w/o Cacace including the EFL Cup games