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    mack

    Western Sydney Wanderers continued their wandering Australia Cup odyssey with a visit to Adelaide, the home side coming out on top in extra time after taking advantage of poor Wanderers finishing to edge the fixture by 2 goals to 1.

    Although none of the recent signings Jordan Holmes, Dean Pelekanos, Juan Mata or James Temelkovski were in the squad, Bozhidar Kraev was in line to make his debut off the bench. Joshua Brillante was absent after a knock in training and was replaced by Anthony Pantazopoulos. Adelaide selected former Wanderer Dylan Pierias to start.

    Western Sydney started brightly, with chances from Borrello and Badolato coming from Adelaide giving the ball away in defence. After 8 minutes of Wanderers dominance Adelaide opened the scoring completely against the run of play. Jesse Cameron allowed Austin Ayoubi to cut inside and beat him for pace, his right footed strike from well outside the area caught Vidackovic flat footed in goal and his late dive didn't get close to stopping the strike.

    Adelaide took the momentum from their goal and converted it into dominating possession, after half an hour they had over 60% possession with the Wanderers struggling to put together more than a couple of passes and with little attacking chances. Just before half-time Adelaide hit the crossbar after a dismal failure to pull up a Reds player for a blatant push in the back. After knocking Brandon Borrello to the floor Mauk flicked it on for a team-mate and his instinctual header flew onto the bar and out for a goal-kick.

    Nicolas Milanovic finally got a chance to break out, getting on the end of a long ball from defence, faked a shot to turn inside and from 6 yards out and only the keeper to beat he fluffed his lines, smashing the shot over the ball when a simple tap-in to the far post would have seen the sides level. Borrello and Badolato both had snap shot opportunities immediately after a trio of touches from Milanovic, Sapsford and Borrello ended with dual shots blocked off the line.

    Adelaide should have gone down to 10 men not long after the half-time resumption but Shaun Evans made a classic "home ref" call and instead of sending off Zac Clough for his late studs up lunging challenge that smashed Badolato in the knee Clough got away with a yellow.

    With the team lacking impetus Alen Stajcic went to his bench to introduce Kraev for his Wanderers debut and Marcus Antonsson up front, with Zac Sapsford & Badolato making way. The injection off the bench did the job for the Wanderers and they levelled in the 67th minute through Milanovic when Antonsson rose to meet a Clisby cross and in the 50/50 challenge he knocked it down for Milanovic to blast it with his right foot past Delianov. Pantazopoulos' good game ended with an apparent knee injury, he limped off the pitch to be replaced by Tom Beadling.

    Adelaide took advantage of Johnny Yull's pace as he beat Alex Bonetig around the outside but his cutback was blocked away by the defender, who caused a panic in the defence with an awful short range backpass that was intercepted by Adelaide, turned into a blocked shot that looped agonising toward goal only to be cleared off the line.

    In the 93rd minute Adelaide looked certain to score a winner to send them through, another right flank raid ended with Yull having to stretch out and that cost him the power to get it past the keeper. Off the rebounding play there was a desperation block to send it out for a corner. Aidan Simmons was inserted in the final seconds and he helped fend off the final attack of the game from the corner. The not so final whistle heralded full time and a short break before the 30 minutes of extra-time, with Borrello leaving the pitch with Ayden Hammond coming on in his place.

    It took Adelaide all of 2 minutes to get back in front. Simmons was beaten for pace and then bullied out of the challenge by Ryan Kitto & before the cover defence could come across he blasted a left foot strike from point blank range that Vidackovic got a hand to but couldn't keep out. Antonsson had a chance to reply from 8 yards out only to fire the ball over the goal and into the kids playing behind the ground.

    Milanovic should have equalised in the 2nd half of extra time when Simmons was released down the right and found Milanovic unmarked inside the area, but instead of finding the back of the net the striker could do nothing more than shoot it straight into the chest of Delianov. There were big appeals for a handball from the Wanderers in the 111th minute, replays showing it clearly come off the hand of Clough as he missed a clearing header inside the penalty area.

    Awan Lual was thrown on for the final 3 minutes with Priestman taking leave, but he couldn't do anything to make an impact. Adelaide repelled the last chance of the game where the Wanderers threw the kitchen sink from a corner but the delivery was poor and ended with a goal kick. The last kick of the game summed it up, with Jack Clisby needing a good final delivery into the box in the 123rd minute, but instead kicking it straight to Delianov. The game was won and lost on the technical ineptitude displayed across the park, with strikers who either shot well wide or over or straight at the keeper, an absent midfield constantly being bypassed by aimless long balls while Adelaide showed purpose and determination and the touch of brilliance to get them over the line.

    It marks the end of another failed cup run & the first failure of the Stajcic era at the Wanderers. He now has a little over 5 weeks to prepare the side for the Round 1 Sydney Derby. Hopefully that is enough time to gel all the new signings and embed Mata into the squad or this new A-League season might be over the week it begins.

    The Wanderers next match is against Sydney FC at Parramatta on Saturday the 19th of October with kick-off at 7:35pm.


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    Upthehill

    Posted

    Call me crazy, but @mack posted the match report nearly 5 hours ago and theres not a single comment. I somewhat get the feeling that people are just completely running out of steam for this club.

    We just lost to a team using a 38yo midfielder as a CB... I have pages and pages of comments on this game but I genuinely cant be fked. Looks like Staj has as much of a clue on hot to set a team up as old mate Babs
     

    EmMac

    Posted

    My excuse for not commenting is because I fell asleep after we equalised in the second half :ninja:. I see that now was a positive not a negative 

    So, reading through the match thread, and at the risk of stating the bleeding obvious, we need to score more goals. We didn't put the ball in the back of the net more times than the other side. Those flukey goals from the opposition don't matter as much if you're scoring goals. From what I saw last night our possession was poor. Can't score if you don't have the ball 🤷‍♀️

    It's the same issue with the Soccerroos. They had a shite game against Bahrain but all that ridiculous rolling around on the ground from the opposition wouldn't have mattered if we'd just put away a few.

    Nathg

    Posted

    We had plenty of opportunities to score. A little bit unlucky with some, but we easily should have won that in the 90. As good as everyone says Milanovic is, there’s a reason he is still here and not overseas. Too many wasted chances/poor shot selections. 
     

    A fit Kraev will be good. But good isn’t going to be enough.

    Glad I “down graded” my membership to GA this year. Can’t see myself attending many games. That was hard to watch last night.

    Unlimited

    Posted

    Sorry was navigating the Adelaide public transport system… you don’t tap off on buses here! Bizarre - but I guess all buses are flat fare so you don’t need to

    Anyway, poor game and I liked the intensity from minute 116 onwards from us but really should’ve come earlier

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    5 hours ago, Upthehill said:

    Call me crazy, but @mack posted the match report nearly 5 hours ago and theres not a single comment. I somewhat get the feeling that people are just completely running out of steam for this club.

    We just lost to a team using a 38yo midfielder as a CB... I have pages and pages of comments on this game but I genuinely cant be fked. Looks like Staj has as much of a clue on hot to set a team up as old mate Babs
     

    Exactly this for me, I started typing and thought "what can I say? That we haven't already said" 

     

    jockman

    Posted

    3 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

    Exactly this for me, I started typing and thought "what can I say? That we haven't already said" 

     

    exactly this !!. and  the A league season hasn't even started yet ........................

    Smoggy

    Posted

    8 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

    Exactly this for me, I started typing and thought "what can I say? That we haven't already said" 

     

    Yeah....the general apathy around the club seeps into this board also. I just switched off last night and watched something with the wife rather than do a post mortem here. Tired of the same old story.

    It **** me off that at the end they stated "3 times cup winners Adelaide progress to the SF", we can't win **** all.

    Hope I wrong...but I feel the derby..1st game...could be a big mistake.

    matty

    Posted

    Meh.

    Bangaverage

    Posted

    The problem I saw last night was the midfield, with playing priestman as a lone 6 we just couldn’t get the ball out of our half. With Brillante injured and Scicluna away we had to change the formation and it didn’t work for us. Hopefully once we get a midfield back the shape will change. Oh and the fact their keeper only had to move once to make a save, the others where straight at him!

    PedroPony

    Posted

    Well on a positive note, we can field a stronger starting 11 than we did last night. If we ever have Kraev and Mata on the field at the same time we will create chances, which hopefully someone will figure out how to finish. 

    We are seriously light on fullbacks though and I really hope there is a plan to address that 

    Stokz

    Posted

    The formation killed us.

    I didnt get the flat back 5.

    It meant we got monstered in midfield as it was really on Priestman and Badaloto - Milanovic was like a CM and then a RM.

    If you play 3ATB - then your full backs need to be wing backs.

    Poor game - but Adelaide are average as well. 

    Kotallo

    Posted

    The club has done a reasonable job over the off-season of building some hype for the new campaign. It is a shame that, as tends to be the case with us, all that good work unravels when the football team actually plays football.

    The midfield was non-existent, but what does it say when we are ruing Josh Brilliante's absence? Borello was forced to come deep and despite his tricky feet was totally isolated. Milanovic had a good finish and not much else.

    Mata will be a class apart but one assumes he will not play any more than Ninkovic did last season. Hopefully the new NPL recruits stabilise things there.

    The jury is out on whether Bonetig, Badolato or Priestman can really step up and make us contenders. Aside from that skied shot Antonsson looked a better player with Kraev around him. Jeong was the sole unblemished bright spot for me.

    It's gonna be a long wait for Round 1.

    SBW

    Posted

    It was a meh performance, midfield needs strengthening.

    We'll see when Brillante and Scicluna return and when Pelekanos is in the team

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    The Preacherman was dreadful, hopefully just a bad game as he's usually decent. But he couldn't pass wind (as my dad likes to say).

    5-3-2 should theoretically give you an extra player in the middle, but it never felt like it. So Borello kept dropping back.

    Needs wing backs though that can get up and down and attack.

    Unfortunately Clisby gets up and down really well I love his effort, but his final ball is dreadful. Relying on a kiddie on the other side who will learn from getting shoved off the ball. 

    Simmons when he came on was no stronger 

    We lack a strong defensive midfielder, Brillante can be that and was for Sydney when he was at his peak do far for us it hasn't happened 

    Still have a visa spot left, go get another La Rocca from somewhere 

    MartinTyler

    Posted

    6 hours ago, StringerBellend said:

    The Preacherman was dreadful, hopefully just a bad game as he's usually decent. But he couldn't pass wind (as my dad likes to say).

     

    Yeah he's not quite reached "The Hoff" standards yet. I feel that he is too easily pushed off the ball, something which lets Sapsford down too. Badolato hasn't done enough this campaign yet and Borello looks to be trying too hard to the detriment of the team. Still plenty for Staj to work on

    WSWJACK

    Posted

    22 hours ago, MartinTyler said:

    Yeah he's not quite reached "The Hoff" standards yet. I feel that he is too easily pushed off the ball, something which lets Sapsford down too. Badolato hasn't done enough this campaign yet and Borello looks to be trying too hard to the detriment of the team. Still plenty for Staj to work on

    Reading through thread, this.

    We need a bastard in midfield who doesn’t take ****, the ubiquitous enforcer, someone to take a hit for the team, that driving force that teammates respect and will follow , a tackler that delivers every time, a tackle that changes the flow of the game, gets under the skin of the opposing team.

    oh many examples of that type of player in the past, Souness, Keane, etc, the trick is finding one out there that will represent WSW, please God find us one for Christmas 🙏🏻 

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    1 hour ago, WSWJACK said:

    Reading through thread, this.

    We need a bastard in midfield who doesn’t take ****, the ubiquitous enforcer, someone to take a hit for the team, that driving force that teammates respect and will follow , a tackler that delivers every time, a tackle that changes the flow of the game, gets under the skin of the opposing team.

    oh many examples of that type of player in the past, Souness, Keane, etc, the trick is finding one out there that will represent WSW, please God find us one for Christmas 🙏🏻 

    Peter Reid 

     



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