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Joel Colwill, a midfielder for Cardiff City, claims that having Rubin as his brother’s assist for his first goal at the club “upped the emotion” further.
When substitute Rubin found his younger brother Joel in the second round of the EFL Cup, the Bluebirds were already two goals apiece against Cheltenham Town.
When Rubin Colwill chose to play in his brother with a pass that might not have been given to any other player, there was plenty of room on the edge of the field.
“To have one of us helping the other is on another level again, is what I was talking about the other day when I was discussing how special it was to be playing together.
As Cardiff’s unbeaten streak stretches to seven games, older brother Rubin has now scored three goals, and Joel has added his third against Cheltenham.
And Joel claims that there isn’t a conflict between Rubin Colwill and Rubin Colwill, despite the League One leaders’ previous efforts to make headlines.
There is no rivalry or shadow in Rubin, according to Joel Colwill, and I want him to be the best player he can be.
It’s a really proud moment for me to be playing for my brother’s dream team, Cardiff City.

rising expectations
Brian Barry-Murphy, head coach for Cardiff, claimed Joel Colwill’s smart finish against Cheltenham exemplified his training strategy.
The Bluebirds manager, the former Manchester City academy coach, has vowed to help the younger Colwill score more goals this season.
Joel did a good job, and we anticipate him to net a lot of goals this year, according to Barry-Murphy.
We have witnessed that in training, and it is to see him finish in that manner.
It’s about time for him to start demonstrating the goal-scoring prowess that we are confident in.
Joel Colwill is prepared to accept the challenge.
Joel Colwill said, “I want to score as many goals as I can and give my game a whole new level.”
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Source: BBC
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