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Western Sydney Wanderers vs Sydney FC 16/01/2015 7:30PM


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  • Opponent: Sydney FC
    Home Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Away Team: Sydney FC
    Sydney Kick-Off Time: 7:30PM EDT
    Round: 15
    Competition: A-League Regular Season
    Location: Parramatta, New South Wales
    Stadium: Parramatta Stadium
    Result: West Sydney Loss
    Western Sydney Score: 1
    Opponent Score: 2
    Time Of Result: 90 Minutes
    Western Sydney Starting Lineup: Andrew Redmayne, Scott Neville, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Alberto Aguilar, Scott Jamieson, Andreu Guerao, Dimas Delgado, Mitch Nichols, Romeo Castelen, Mark Bridge, Dario Vidosic
    Western Sydney Substitutions: Kearyn Baccus (Dimas Delgado 53), Golgol Mebrahtu (Dario Vidosic 69), Federico Piovaccari (Mitch Nichols 79)
    Western Sydney Unused Substitues: Jacob Pepper, Liam Reddy
    Western Sydney Goals: Dario Vidosic (58)
    Western Sydney Cards: Nikolai Topor-Stanley (Yellow 89)
    Western Sydney Manager: Tony Popovic
    Opponent Starting Lineup: Vederan Janjetovic, Seb Ryall, Jacques Faty, Matt Jurman, Rhyan Grant, Milos Dimitrijevic, Mikael Tavares, Milos Ninkovic, Filip Holosko, Matt Simon, Christopher Naumoff
    Opponent Substitutions: Shane Smeltz (Matt Simon 63), Ali Abbas (Chris Naumoff 70), George Blackwood (Filip Holosko 84)
    Opponent Unused Substitues: Ivan Necevski, Aaron Calver
    Opponent Goals: Jacques Faty (22), Shane Smeltz (90)
    Opponent Cards: Matt Simon (Yellow 19), Rhyan Grant (Yellow 43)
    Opponent Manager: Graham Arnold
    Attendance: 19627
    Referee: Strebre Delovski
Western Sydney Wanderers vs Sydney FC 16/01/2015 7:30PM

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wsw2154

Posted

 

 

Tickka takka football with no end product leaves you open to this ****. How many times did the ball move sideways or backwards. So frustrating ******* sick of derby games.

Conceded 2 goals from set pieces and should have had at least 3 goals before the break...I think I prefer the way we were in 2012-13-14 years when we were just a rock solid squad.

Put a berisha up front on the end of those chances created and tell me who runs out the victors? Until we have proven goal scorers up front we can rely on we wont be a threat to any title. They scored two goals from set pieces and took both chances well to secure a win which will propell their season while a 3rd loss in a row at the hands of ccm will throw ours into a form slump. Thats football though!

matty

Posted

Perfect away team game plan... Score off the set piece and sit back and counter. Meanwhile we **** around up front and piss away chance after chance.

ESFC played it perfectly tactically.

 

 

 

Tickka takka football with no end product leaves you open to this ****. How many times did the ball move sideways or backwards. So frustrating ******* sick of derby games.

Conceded 2 goals from set pieces and should have had at least 3 goals before the break...I think I prefer the way we were in 2012-13-14 years when we were just a rock solid squad.
Put a berisha up front on the end of those chances created and tell me who runs out the victors? Until we have proven goal scorers up front we can rely on we wont be a threat to any title. They scored two goals from set pieces and took both chances well to secure a win which will propell their season while a 3rd loss in a row at the hands of ccm will throw ours into a form slump. Thats football though!

The problem is not our striking options. No one we've had up front this season has done anything.

The issue is the way we play this system. Interesting issues for Popa.

Themumf

Posted

 

Perfect away team game plan... Score off the set piece and sit back and counter. Meanwhile we **** around up front and piss away chance after chance.

ESFC played it perfectly tactically.

And that shouldn't be a shock to anyone. He always has them well organised, so if you don't take your chances you don't beat them. Over it. Stupid game anyway. Now I have to stay up all night to watch villa get pumped again.

matty

Posted

 

 

Perfect away team game plan... Score off the set piece and sit back and counter. Meanwhile we **** around up front and piss away chance after chance.

ESFC played it perfectly tactically.
And that shouldn't be a shock to anyone. He always has them well organised, so if you don't take your chances you don't beat them. Over it. Stupid game anyway. Now I have to stay up all night to watch villa get pumped again.

Spot on, we all knew how they'd play it, we had no answer.

Says something when the most incisive play comes from a bloke who is a fringe player in his first league game of the season (Baccus' one-two for the shot)

wsw2154

Posted

 

Perfect away team game plan... Score off the set piece and sit back and counter. Meanwhile we **** around up front and piss away chance after chance.

ESFC played it perfectly tactically.

 

 

 

Tickka takka football with no end product leaves you open to this ****. How many times did the ball move sideways or backwards. So frustrating ******* sick of derby games.

Conceded 2 goals from set pieces and should have had at least 3 goals before the break...I think I prefer the way we were in 2012-13-14 years when we were just a rock solid squad.
Put a berisha up front on the end of those chances created and tell me who runs out the victors? Until we have proven goal scorers up front we can rely on we wont be a threat to any title. They scored two goals from set pieces and took both chances well to secure a win which will propell their season while a 3rd loss in a row at the hands of ccm will throw ours into a form slump. Thats football though!
The problem is not our striking options. No one we've had up front this season has done anything.

The issue is the way we play this system. Interesting issues for Popa.

The system is not the issue because we create chances the problem is burying them. Anyway **** it once again we dominate stats only to come away with zero points like the first derby. Late minute winners for those carnts after them being second rate all match.

marron

Posted

 

Perfect away team game plan... Score off the set piece and sit back and counter. Meanwhile we **** around up front and piss away chance after chance.

ESFC played it perfectly tactically.

 

 

 

Tickka takka football with no end product leaves you open to this ****. How many times did the ball move sideways or backwards. So frustrating ******* sick of derby games.

Conceded 2 goals from set pieces and should have had at least 3 goals before the break...I think I prefer the way we were in 2012-13-14 years when we were just a rock solid squad.
Put a berisha up front on the end of those chances created and tell me who runs out the victors? Until we have proven goal scorers up front we can rely on we wont be a threat to any title. They scored two goals from set pieces and took both chances well to secure a win which will propell their season while a 3rd loss in a row at the hands of ccm will throw ours into a form slump. Thats football though!
The problem is not our striking options. No one we've had up front this season has done anything.

The issue is the way we play this system. Interesting issues for Popa.

How many times did we have good position, and set pieces. The opportunities are being created. But no one finishes. The pass goes astray or the moment to shoot disappears. That's what needs work for mine and has needed work for a long long time.

matty

Posted

 

 

Perfect away team game plan... Score off the set piece and sit back and counter. Meanwhile we **** around up front and piss away chance after chance.

ESFC played it perfectly tactically.

 

 

 

Tickka takka football with no end product leaves you open to this ****. How many times did the ball move sideways or backwards. So frustrating ******* sick of derby games.

Conceded 2 goals from set pieces and should have had at least 3 goals before the break...I think I prefer the way we were in 2012-13-14 years when we were just a rock solid squad.
Put a berisha up front on the end of those chances created and tell me who runs out the victors? Until we have proven goal scorers up front we can rely on we wont be a threat to any title. They scored two goals from set pieces and took both chances well to secure a win which will propell their season while a 3rd loss in a row at the hands of ccm will throw ours into a form slump. Thats football though!
The problem is not our striking options. No one we've had up front this season has done anything.

The issue is the way we play this system. Interesting issues for Popa.

How many times did we have good position, and set pieces. The opportunities are being created. But no one finishes. The pass goes astray or the moment to shoot disappears. That's what needs work for mine and has needed work for a long long time.

The system is fine.

I said it's the WAY WE PLAY THE SYSTEM. Namely the final third we're all talking about.

marron

Posted

 

 

 

Perfect away team game plan... Score off the set piece and sit back and counter. Meanwhile we **** around up front and piss away chance after chance.

ESFC played it perfectly tactically.

 

 

 

Tickka takka football with no end product leaves you open to this ****. How many times did the ball move sideways or backwards. So frustrating ******* sick of derby games.

Conceded 2 goals from set pieces and should have had at least 3 goals before the break...I think I prefer the way we were in 2012-13-14 years when we were just a rock solid squad.
Put a berisha up front on the end of those chances created and tell me who runs out the victors? Until we have proven goal scorers up front we can rely on we wont be a threat to any title. They scored two goals from set pieces and took both chances well to secure a win which will propell their season while a 3rd loss in a row at the hands of ccm will throw ours into a form slump. Thats football though!
The problem is not our striking options. No one we've had up front this season has done anything.

The issue is the way we play this system. Interesting issues for Popa.

How many times did we have good position, and set pieces. The opportunities are being created. But no one finishes. The pass goes astray or the moment to shoot disappears. That's what needs work for mine and has needed work for a long long time.
The system is fine.

I said it's the WAY WE PLAY THE SYSTEM. Namely the final third we're all talking about.

Oh man I was in agreement.

tardotz

Posted

How many points have we lost this season in the final 5 minutes?

Cannot win games if you don't score and let the opposition score everytime.e they venture forward.

beatsurrender

Posted

We are fine everywhere but finishing.  If your marquee man is a striker and he comes on at 75 mins then either, a) he is not fully fit or b) you don't trust him and he is on his way out.

 

To win anything you need to score and this is still our Achilles heel. Teams will sit back and wait to hit us with a set piece.

Prydzopolis

Posted

If "way we play the system" = "not scoring" then okay but I think we are playing the system fantastically.

Jukes01

Posted

Arnold is in Popas head. I cant recall if we have beaten them at home either.

matty

Posted

If "way we play the system" = "not scoring" then okay but I think we are playing the system fantastically.

So you lay most of the blame on our striker?

West13

Posted

Arnold is in Popas head. I cant recall if we have beaten them at home either.

Yeah. Once. Santa scored

Prydzopolis

Posted

On the match:

Lineup: Expect the same starting lineup as the City match

Opposition: I can't see ESFC playing like City, high press, high intensity & all out attack. I'm thinking that Sydney will follow Adelaide's blueprint which was to play a high defensive line but compress all 10 players in the half way line. Happy to concede possession & happy to play without the ball but look to hit on the counter.

On WSW: Same as the last 12 games but a key difference. We need to be more clinical in front of goal, we can't afford to have 5 shots for every goal. The biggest issue since the Victory match (Newcastle aside) was that we haven't taken our chances & then have paid the price in not getting the 3 points. Perfect example is second half vs city, 8 shots on target with 4 big saves from Sorenson.

I hate to be that guy

 

:drats:

Prydzopolis

Posted

Arnold is in Popas head. I cant recall if we have beaten them at home either.

I have never heard anything more ridiculous, are you intimidated by the smurfs? We completely dominated that game, the only stat we lost to was the scoreline line. They created & scored 2 chances, we created 10+ opportunities & failed to convert. Nothing to do with being out coached or in Popa's head, it's called football. The better team doesn't always win.

If we finished chances like victory did last night we score 6. Simple.

100% spot on, I hope Popa spends all week on shooting practice
tardotz

Posted (edited)

Let's face the other teams know exactly how we play. We are very predictable, all they have to do is defend and play the counter attack. We even give them plenty of time to get back because we won't go forward until the 10-20 passes sideways and backwards....so frustrating

Edited by tardotz
Prydzopolis

Posted

 

 

 

Perfect away team game plan... Score off the set piece and sit back and counter. Meanwhile we **** around up front and piss away chance after chance.

ESFC played it perfectly tactically.
And that shouldn't be a shock to anyone. He always has them well organised, so if you don't take your chances you don't beat them. Over it. Stupid game anyway. Now I have to stay up all night to watch villa get pumped again.

Spot on, we all knew how they'd play it, we had no answer.

Says something when the most incisive play comes from a bloke who is a fringe player in his first league game of the season (Baccus' one-two for the shot)

Just because we couldn't break them down doesn't mean we had no answers. We couldn't finish!!

 

Also, I don't blame the young kid missing in front of goal, he isn't a striker & doesn't have the composure that striker's have to finish. He needed to put the ball into the roof of the net.

xxBrandonxx

Posted

Majority of possession dominate by us, castelen / Pio to miss a plethora of chances. Janjetovic to become the best keeper the a league as ever seen. Ninkovic or holosko to convert a horrible defensive blunder in the dying minutes. Rinse and repeat.

 

**** this post was accurate, should start gambling

DeeDee

Posted

When it comes to Derby day, form hardly means a thing. Either do your usual tactics and selections. 

It comes down to experience and grittiness. And for this one the player that stands out for me is Santa. He needs to start, even just for 60 minutes. We need to hit the ground running. Pio here can get a rare chance off the bench.

- Romeo is very ineffective starting in these matches, but off the bench he is a different prospect. 

- Hammil gets the nod for me, derby time screams experience and wanting to prove your self. No point trying Neville or Dimas, thats for another time. Hammil has the chance to show himself and play simple brick wall football.

- Redmayne still gets the nod. after this its well and trully his to lose.

 

 

______________Redmayne____________

Neville____Hammil_____NTS___Jamieson

__________Dimas_____Andreu__________

__Vidosic______Nichols______Bridge____

______________Santa________________

 

Romeo

Pio

Pepper

Baccus

beatsurrender

Posted

In the interests of re-cycling and saving bytes this is now the defacto Derby thread...

DeeDee

Posted

I love how everyones so doom and gloom.
Were clear 2nd, have the second highest goals scored. Yet we need wholesale changes..... What do people expect, us to be 20 points ahead? its part of being in a competition, you lose every once in a while. 

StringerBellend

Posted (edited)

When it comes to Derby day, form hardly means a thing. Either do your usual tactics and selections.

It comes down to experience and grittiness. And for this one the player that stands out for me is Santa. He needs to start, even just for 60 minutes. We need to hit the ground running. Pio here can get a rare chance off the bench.

- Romeo is very ineffective starting in these matches, but off the bench he is a different prospect.

- Hammil gets the nod for me, derby time screams experience and wanting to prove your self. No point trying Neville or Dimas, thats for another time. Hammil has the chance to show himself and play simple brick wall football.

- Redmayne still gets the nod. after this its well and trully his to lose.

 

 

______________Redmayne____________

Neville____Hammil_____NTS___Jamieson

__________Dimas_____Andreu__________

__Vidosic______Nichols______Bridge____

______________Santa________________

 

Romeo

Pio

Pepper

Baccus

I agree any talk of moving Dimas is crazy. Last weekend showed our whole system is based off Andreu and Dimas distributing the ball, moving either of those into defence weakens the midfield and disrupts the team more than necessary.

 

That said a Hammil Redmayne combination has misplaced back pass written all over it

 

Oh and stick sotirio on the bench, he's actually being well lately

Edited by StringerBellend
xxBrandonxx

Posted

I love how everyones so doom and gloom.

Were clear 2nd, have the second highest goals scored. Yet we need wholesale changes..... What do people expect, us to be 20 points ahead? its part of being in a competition, you lose every once in a while.

 

 

You'll be eating your words when that 90th minute injury time winner somehow floats into our net.

 

I agree, but not winning a derby in over two years is somewhat concerning, when we are clearly the better team.

beatsurrender

Posted (edited)

No Pio,  not even in the squad...

 

Saturday, 20 February 2016

Sydney FC v Western Sydney Wanderers FC

Allianz Stadium, Sydney

Kick-Off: 7:30 PM (Local) (7:30 PM (AEDT))

Referee: Jarred Gillett

Assistant Referee 1: David Walsh

Assistant Referee 2: James Tesoriero

Fourth Official: Kris Griffiths-Jones

TV Broadcast: Live coverage on FOX SPORTS 505 from 7.00pm (AEDT) and Sky Sport 3 (New Zealand)

Radio Broadcast: 702 ABC Sydney, 666 ABC Canberra ABC Local Radio NSW, Grandstand Digital, Online & via the ABC Radio Mobile App – A-league Live.

Join the conversation on Twitter using the hash-tag #SydneyDerby

To purchase tickets visit www.aleague.com.au/tickets

Sydney FC squad: 1.Vedran JANJETOVIC (gk), 2.Seb RYALL, 5.Matt JURMAN, 6.Robert STAMBOLZIEV, 8.Milos DIMITRIJEVIC, 9.Shane SMELTZ, 10.Milos NINKOVIC, 13.Brandon O’NEILL, 14.Alex BROSQUE, 17.David CARNEY, 18.Matt SIMON, 19.Jacques FATY, 20.Ivan NECEVSKI (gk), 21.Filip HOLOSKO, 22.Ali ABBAS, 23.Rhyan GRANT, 24.George BLACKWOOD, 27.Mickael TAVARES

**two to be omitted**

Ins: 18.Matt SIMON (returns from suspension), 21.Filip HOLOSKO (returns from hamstring injury)

 

 

Outs: Nil

Unavailable: Nil

Western Sydney Wanderers FC squad: 2.Shannon COLE, 3.Scott JAMIESON, 4.Nikolai TOPOR-STANLEY, 5.Brendan HAMILL, 6.Mitch NICHOLS, 7.Romeo CASTELEN, 8.DIMAS, 10.Dario VIDOSIC, 11.Brendon SANTALAB, 12.Scott NEVILLE, 14.Golgol MEBRAHTU, 15.Kearyn BACCUS,16.Jaushua SOTIRIO, 18.ANDREU, 19.Mark BRIDGE, 20.Andrew REDMAYNE (gk), 21.Jacob PEPPER, 30.Liam REDDY (gk)

**two to be omitted**

Ins: 5.Brendan HAMILL (promoted), 8.DIMAS (returns from suspension), 14.Golgol MEBRAHTU (promoted), 18.ANDREU (returns from injury)


Read more at http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/article/hyundai-a-league-round-20---ins-and-outs/1wysuy5izbsb41lluw3c8jl5bm#9X2BTMEzHibjYv8w.99
Edited by beatsurrender



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