Nick Cushing was full of praise for Vivianne Miedema after seeing his gamble pay off with her scoring a brace in Manchester City’s 2-0 win over Chelsea in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final.
While City had Khadija Shaw and Aoba Fujino unavailable due to injury, interim boss Cushing opted to start with Miedema on the bench for the clash at the Joie Stadium.
Having subsequently been brought on for the start of the second half, the Netherlands international then put City in front on the hour mark, rifling in the rebound when Hannah Hampton tipped Laia Aleixandri’s header against the crossbar, and added a second finish with two minutes of normal time remaining.
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Cushing said: “Viv starting on the bench tonight and coming off it is a bit of a gamble.
“But I knew Viv would be able to come for 45 and be a huge presence in the game, and you can see that with the result.
“I’m sure you can imagine what she said when I didn’t name her in the team. I expected it, I expect that from every world-class player when you don’t put them in. But the defining factor in what makes a real top player I think is what happens when you go on.
“Ten minutes before, I said ‘you’ll go in at half-time’, and I knew that before the game, (I said) ‘you’re going in to be the difference in a tight game’. To be able to do that, even though you wanted to play all the way through, I think shows her level.
“I was confident if she got chances she’d score, she is a top-level finisher. She’s frustrated because she thinks she should have had a hat-trick!”