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Melbourne City vs Western Sydney Wanderers 9/1/2022 6:45PM


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  • Opponent: Melbourne City
    Home Team: Melbourne City
    Away Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Sydney Kick-Off Time: 6:45PM EDT
    Round: 26
    Competition: A-League Regular Season
    Location: Melbourne, Victoria
    Stadium: AAMI Park
    Result: Match Drawn
    Western Sydney Score: 3
    Opponent Score: 3
    Time Of Result: 90 Minutes
    Western Sydney Starting Lineup: Tomas Mejias, Adama Traore, Rhys Williams, Jack Rodwell, Thomas Aquilina, Steven Ugarkovic, Keanu Baccus, James Troisi, Kejiro Ogawa, John Koutroumbis
    Western Sydney Substitutions: Terry Antonis (Keanu Baccus 68), Tomer Hemed (Dimi Petratos 68), Mark Natta (Rhys Williams 78)
    Western Sydney Unused Substitues: Daniel Margush, Tass Mourdoukoutas, Ziggy Gordon, Alessandro Lopane
    Western Sydney Goals: James Troisi (5), Jack Rodwell (9), Kejiro Ogawa (68)
    Western Sydney Cards: Thomas Aquilina (Yellow 44)
    Western Sydney Manager: Labinot Haliti
    Opponent Starting Lineup: Thomas Glover, Scott Jamieson, Nuno Reis, Connor Metcalfe, Scott Galloway, Aiden O'Neill, Rostyn Griffiths, Mathew Leckie, Florin Berenguer, Jamie Maclaren, Andrew Nabbout
    Opponent Substitutions: Marco Tilio (Florin Berenguer 57)
    Opponent Unused Substitues: James Nieuwenhuizen, Jordan Bos, Kerrin Stokes, Anthony Lesiotis, Stefan Colakovski, Manuel Pucciarelli
    Opponent Goals: Dimi Petratos (Own Goal, 16), Jamie Maclaren (36), Marco Tilio (60)
    Opponent Cards: Mathew Leckie (Yellow 34), Scott Jamieson 90)
    Opponent Manager: Patrick Kisnorbo
    Attendance: 3376
    Referee: Alex King
    Note 1: Labinot Haliti was in charge of the Wanderers as Carl Robinson was not able to come to the stadium due to an illness.
    Note 2: Kejiro Ogawa and Jack Rodwell both scored their first A-League goals for the Wanderers in this match.
    Note 3: Rhys Williams suffered a ruptured hamstring tendon injury in this match.
Melbourne City vs Western Sydney Wanderers 9/1/2022 6:45PM

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sonar

Posted

One positive is we are setting up our attack a lot better but in reality to go two goals up then concede three on the trot still isn't good enough tbh. 

Glad we didn't lose. 

BoyFromTheWest

Posted

Well a vast improvement on earlier games. Much better in attack. Stuffed by VAR. We were competitive and went all the way. This is hopefully the 'reboot'???

Ogawa looked good. Roswell important. Troisi and Baccus good combination. Hope we can build on this.

WSWJACK

Posted

At last some pride on show, not the stuffing that was predicted by many.

how big a difference no CR on touchline? how or what  do we read into that.

WHACKO

Posted

Yes we were 2 goals up but for a change we had a go. That's all you can ask. Also we came from behind and in the the end could of scored and won the game. The one thing I've come to the conclusion is wherever Robbo is he should stay there...we don't need him.

marron

Posted

Just now, WSWJACK said:

At last some pride on show, not the stuffing that was predicted by many.

how big a difference no CR on touchline? how or what  do we read into that.

He doesn't do anything anyway, can't see much in him not being on the touchline.

THe much vaunted motivational stuff pre-game and during halftime however....

TwoLeftFoots

Posted

Petratos and Baccus with the assists.

Ogawa is not a striker, bit **** he tries hard. Deserved more than his effort got him.

Potkorok

Posted

Yep and had coaches on the sideline getting involved! Great intent tonight. Shafted by KGJ and on field inept ref

StringerBellend

Posted (edited)

So the thing that old bloke on the mate ad does with his hat. It's a kind whipping action..does he do that in the bedroom with the Karen? 

It's strange to say the least

Edited by StringerBellend
Potkorok

Posted

1 minute ago, ZachMercer said:

Thinking we should give my man-crush Rodwell the arm band till (if) Williams is back. Thoughts?

And give Haliti the clipboard...

BoyFromTheWest

Posted

2 minutes ago, WSWJACK said:

At last some pride on show, not the stuffing that was predicted by many.

how big a difference no CR on touchline? how or what  do we read into that.

Nothing really to be fair - CR still the coach and would have been part of the set up of the squad and directions.  Suspect GVE has had a role in this. Mostly, the players stepped up and looked forward not backward.

Edinburgh

Posted

13 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

Harper shut up you ****wits 

Gotta give him credit for saying, when Aquilina hand balled with both hands when he thought the ball was out for a throw in, "but his hands were in a natural position".




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