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The 35-year-old took charge of his final game as manager of our women’s team in Sunday’s crucial 2-1 victory over Arsenal, as he prepares to embark on a new challenge as Assistant Manager of New York City FC.
Nick Cushing was quite successful at CIty. With the team he earned the following titles, 1 FA Women’s Super League, 2 FA Cup’s and 3 Conti Cup’s. A fantastic 4 years.
His impact for City’s women venture will always be felt. He set a pretty great standard. Here’s to success in your future. Thank you, Nick.
Nick, also spoke about his departure and more. Let’s see his reaction and some congratulatory tweets.
Reaction
“I’m obviously very happy,” he said. “Before the game, the result – for the league and players – was important.
“For me personally, I’d have felt proud anyway and knew the players would put in the performance, but I had such a huge desire to win for the players, staff and the fans.
“I got emotional at full-time... I got emotional when we won the Continental Cup… I got a bit emotional – but that’s being proud of the players.
“We see in the game some teams don’t have that desire to win. Winning is so hard – that’s why I have so much respect for Chelsea and Arsenal: it’s about having the right people and having the desire to win.
“This football club has given me an incredible amount of opportunities – whether it’s coaching the Under-9s, U12s to Women.
“I’d never be happy even in 10 years’ time… you invest so much time that you create a bit of a monster.
“For the last five games, it’s felt like I’ve split up with my girlfriend but am still living in a house with her! But we’ve built the foundations for a very successful football team.
“The last three days have been really strange. Obviously, I’m excited for the opportunity but it seems odd that I’m never going to come here again, have Champions League nights here and win trophies.
“I feel disappointed that I’m not going to be here but I understand this is next level of my journey and I’m excited for it.”
“This is a special place where we very rarely lose and when I walked in at the start of the game, I’m always super nervous because I want to win but I never felt we’d lose this game.
“It was nip and tuck. That’s recognition for the women’s game – how hard that game was played. There’s so much desire to win.
“In the end, we came through and we need to make sure we recover because those games in and around the head-to-heads will define the title.
“City can definitely win the league. We had to beat Arsenal and Chelsea here and be consistent in and around those games and we are doing that. We’re being consistent.
“We’re so strong at home that I feel comfortable and they can definitely go on and win the league. All three of us (Arsenal, Chelsea and City) are exactly the same and it’s how we can move forward to compete consistently domestically.”
Celebratory Tweets
#BarclaysFAWSL title
— Barclays FA Women's Super League (@BarclaysFAWSL) February 2, 2020
@TheWomensFACup's
#ContiCup's
Thank you, @nickcushing80 pic.twitter.com/Tdt6U0Eb6N
We're not crying.. you are! pic.twitter.com/bXYjH08unx
— Man City Women (@ManCityWomen) February 2, 2020
NICK CUSHING FAREWELL | THE PLAYERS https://t.co/LNHJQIK9bb #ManCity
— Man City Women Fancast (@mcwfancast) February 1, 2020
The perfect way to say goodbye - thank you @ManCity #mancity #mcfc pic.twitter.com/g3yTEdCrQu
— Nick Cushing (@nickcushing80) February 2, 2020