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  • City Held Off For Unite Round Wanderers Win


    mack

    The A-League's Unite round continued at the Western Sydney Stadium in Parramatta with the Wanderers & Melbourne City playing out a hard fought backs to the wall 1-0 win to the Wanderers.

    The Wanderers took the field as the nominal away side, wearing their grey change strip with Melbourne City in their usual home kit. Alessandro Lopane, Steven Ugarkovic and Terry Antonis having once worn the Red & Black, and Dylan Pierias having made his debut for Melbourne City were looking to punish their previous teams. The Wanderers goalkeeping woes were solved, with Taiga Harper on the bench after he was finally allowed by international transfer laws to be registered.

    Marcus Antonsson thought he'd opened the scoring in the 2nd minute. Nicolas Milanovic ran into the penalty box after controlling the ball on the sideline, his cut-back beat Pierias but found Antonsson in the middle of the pitch and his finish was calm and accurate. As usual for Wanderers game, the VAR decided to interrupt the proceedings, and we went to an interminable 4 minute long review. The initial check seemed to be on Milanovic controlling it on the sideline, then we went even further back to find a handball from Jack Clisby on halfway where it went to Melbourne City for two touches before the Wanderers won it back. Going against what the VAR has done in the past, they did not ignore the handball for being in "another phase" but ruled a deliberate handball and chalked off the goal.

    In the 25th minute the Wanderers made their pressure pay off, a glorious reverse ball from Alex Badolato to unlock the City defence for Pierias onto his left boot and he fired past the onrushing Jamie Young to make it 1-0. Marko Rudan was fired up on the sideline, gesturing at the officials to try and take that one off his team. Pierias almost had a double after a poor clearance from Young but the shot was aimed straight back where it came from.

    10 minutes later the Wanderers looked certain to score a second. Alex Bonetig came out of defence twirling pass the City press to start an attack down the right flank. Pierias found space to deliver a cross that beat the City central defence and froze Young to the spot. Antonsson stuck out a boot to turn it toward goal but unfortunately he found Young's left foot. The rebound fell for Oscar Priestman unmarked and with Young diving the wrong way all Priestman had to do was avoid Antonsson on the line to make it 2-0 but instead he skied it up and over the crossbar.

    Marcelo had a chance from a corner 2 minutes from the break, he rose above Ugarkovic and Maclaren at the back post but his header down was the wrong side of the post. City had their best chance of the half when Tolgay Arslan got on a low cross to the near post but couldn't direct it goal-ward, the attacking midfielder falling dramatically to the turf claiming a penalty but none was forthcoming. Marcelo had been in a running battle with Arslan all evening thus far and the Wanderers towering defender gave him a piece of his mind at the theatrical fall. The 6 minutes of stoppage time wasn't enough for City to create another chance, and the Wanderers held to the break with their 1-0 lead.

    Ugarkovic found himself in the referees notebook after a 40 yard run from Aidan Simmons, he took the ball on his left and cut inside to attack the middle of the pitch until being unceremoniously scythed down by City's former Wanderer. It gave Milanovic the chance to line up a 30 yard free kick with the correct direction but never came down off the boot. Andrew Nabbout made his miraculous early return from an Achilles injury, making an impact as the game opened up on the hour mark, shooting wide off his left.

    Priestman could have delivered the killer blow for Pierias, but he took a touch too many on a left footed cross that had the attacker just out of range for a tap-in. It was Preistman's last involvement, his replacement Tom Beadling in a like for like switch in central midfield. Jamie Maclaren took his leave in the 72nd minute, replaced by youngster Max Caputo. The subs rolled on, Milos Ninkovic and Valentino Yuel coming on for Badolato and Milanovic and with 10 to go, Marcus Younis and Gabriel Cleur for Antonsson and Pierias, City emptied their bench with Scott Galloway off for Ben Mazzeo.

    Melbourne City laid siege to the Wanderers goal in the last 15 minutes, with Ninkovic playing up front as a lone hand there was little threat on the counter and City took advantage to press high up the park, throwing wave after wave of attack into the penalty area. Younis almost ended up with a stoppage time red card as he flew in trying to block a Young clearance but was late and collected the City shot-stopper, 

    The drama wasn't over though, and the match ended in a VAR check for Josh Brillante having a header flicked into his arm at point-blank range. It called the ref over to the sideline and he went over to watch a pile of replays, over and over again. He decided that it was not a penalty, perhaps after hitting Natel first or instead of Brillante. The final action of the game was Marcelo clearing away the resultant free kick, to claim a stoic back to the wall 1-0 win.

    The Wanderers next match is against Perth Glory in Parramatta, on Saturday the 20th of January with kick-off at 7:45pm.


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    sonar

    Posted

    Considering who we have missing a very good win.  Tbh pre game I thought we may get pumped if we didn't turn up but turn up we did. Overall we were the better side and we deserved the 3 points. Our young guys are playing ok football. Augurs well for the rest of the season. A toss up between Marcelo and Simmons as my MoTM.

    MathyouWSW

    Posted

    Huge win in my opinion. It's always difficult to defeat Melbourne City.

    Very unfortunate for that goal scored by Antonsson to be disallowed. As Mack said in the game thread, the consistency from the VAR is woeful as something similar happened in the earlier game with Davila but they decided it was too far back in play to go and check it. But they go and check it in this game to an incident that happened roughly 20-25 metres from goal to go and disallow the goal due to a handball? Ridiculous.

    But I have to say one player that is definitely winning me over is Alex Bonetig. He probably played one of the best games to date and has improved so much since I was watching him in the NPL last season. Maybe Marcelo has been giving him a few lessons or something?. Either way, hats off to him for playing a brilliant game.

    Pierias did exceptionally well too and a great goal by him tonight.

    The only two players that looked to have a bad game would be the two midfielders. Brillante and Priestman. I feel City were just punishing these two throughout the game and Priestman really did miss a huge opportunity to make it 2-0.

    However, the squad managed to walk away with 3 points so I say mission accomplished as they are currently 2nd (Depending on what happens with Wellington Phoenix playing against Perth Glory on Sunday)

    The squad have Glory next week. Hopefully they can make it back to back wins. :good:

    Paul01

    Posted

    How many greys hairs did I get watching the game?

    The goal was created by Antonsson winning the ball on the left wing, pass to Badalato who sends it to Peiras.

    MathyouWSW

    Posted

    Oh, I forgot to mention. Seeing the squad actually play in the third kit was *chef kiss* 

    I actually like that grey shirt and love the gold stripes on the side. I might have to get one.

    Paul01

    Posted

    9 minutes ago, MathyouWSW said:

    Oh, I forgot to mention. Seeing the squad actually play in the third kit was *chef kiss* 

    I actually like that grey shirt and love the gold stripes on the side. I might have to get one.

    One of my Christmas presents. 

    If your going to buy one, the L size for Addidas is definitely bigger than Nike Large size

    LetsPele

    Posted

    Relief at the end but we deserved it. I thought we were by far the better team.

    The price of the high press is fatigue, and we were gassed at the end. That's mostly why city threatened in the last 20. I thought Rudan's subs were off in this respect. He needs to get this right, as we allowed city back in the game. Eg Ninkovic was not the right option given the circumstances. He needs high energy players around him creating space and making runs. By the time he came on half the team was spent.

    Boniteg has been a revelation at CB. He has huge promise. Impressed with Badaloto too. Great pass to set up the goal. Talking of which, Pieras did good tonight. He works best when we play a simple game where he can use his speed. Intricate build up play doesn't suit him.

    If we were clinical in front of goal though, the game would have been over at half time. 

    Now, let's have back to back wins PLEASE!!!! 😆🔴

    Hughesy

    Posted

    30 minutes ago, HillsPanther said:

    How does it take 4 minutes to find a clear and obvious error?

    Clear and obvious*

    *When using several camera angles, pause frames, rewind, ultra zoom and super slow mo over an indefinite time period

    Between the VAR in summer and Bunker in winter, I’m wasting hours of my life every year watching sport for this ****… 

    nmh94

    Posted

    We were by far the best team, and deserved the 3 points, which is nice to say. But the final third and the finishing ... where is the nearest wall for me to bang my head into!

    Upthehill

    Posted (edited)

    1 hour ago, Hughesy said:

    Clear and obvious*

    *When using several camera angles, pause frames, rewind, ultra zoom and super slow mo over an indefinite time period

    Between the VAR in summer and Bunker in winter, I’m wasting hours of my life every year watching sport for this ****… 

    It sucks but this is modern sport. Its not a football problem, its an 'us' problem. Coaches, players and fans have spent decades blowing up about wrong decisions. We've spent forever demanding perfection and this is the outcome.

    Im fine with it. Happy to get the decision right. 

     

    As far as the game goes - Curtis Good was the difference between 1-0 and 5-0. Without him we would have blown them up. Before the start I thought this was one of the worst lineups we've had this season but we played the hand we were dealth pretty darn well. He was the only one that managed to keep Dylan pieries in check. DP isnt usually the player I'd be giving kudos to but he ran riot down the right in the first half. 
     

    MVP- Milanovic is top tier. If I were him I'd be a little miffed I wasnt in the Roos camp. That kid has a serious future if current trajectories continue

    Honourable mention to Simmons, Marcelo and Bonetig. The were all outstand in the required roles tonight

    Edited by Upthehill
    GE942150

    Posted

    Just now, dodson said:

    Nice to see Borrello walking around the pitch after the game full weight-bearing too

    I think he's back around mid Feb.

    GE942150

    Posted

    Did they mention Hendrix's injury in the pre game?

    mack

    Posted

    1 minute ago, GE942150 said:

    Did they mention Hendrix's injury in the pre game?

    Groin strain.

    GE942150

    Posted

    6 minutes ago, mack said:

    Groin strain.

    Hmm, so I would say at least another 1-3 weeks out.

    BoyFromTheWest

    Posted

    A very good win (I thought we'd get fine here!) I thought that we were tactically the better team, had a plan and executed very well across the park.

    All the talk is of attack but everything was built around defence and pressing, high and then mid before a defensive block. I thought the back 4 + Brilliante and Priestman were really strong this week. They stopped City coming through the middle and forced them to get the ball to Talbot - the only outlet end probably the weakest.

    McLaren was out of the game, Arslan quieter and Natel kept quiet (after his game last week I thought he might bully Simmons with size and strength) - that is fine feat! The high press was excellent and should have resulted in 2-3 more goals.

    It was a good game (except for extended VAR nonsense) and a very good win. The whole team worked well. The young players did exceptionally and are learning from the seniors. Rudan's presser ear interesting - Nink comes on as a serving Cisco best the end to give instructions, hold up play as much as anything. He commented on the senior players - Marcelo, Brilliante, Ninkovic... as being really important.

    Hendrix was interviewed at half time - should be back sooner than expected.

    andypk

    Posted

    This was the best trip, I've ever been on!

    Our first away A-League win against an interstate team since Oct 15 2022,  the 1-0 v Melbourne Victory :ninja:

    MartinTyler

    Posted

    1 hour ago, BoyFromTheWest said:

    Hendrix was interviewed at half time - should be back sooner than expected.

    What was the expectation?

    MartinTyler

    Posted

    1 hour ago, andypk said:

    This was the best trip, I've ever been on!

    Our first away A-League win against an interstate team since Oct 15 2022,  the 1-0 v Melbourne Victory :ninja:

    Uneventful trip back home? :woah:

    apvz

    Posted

    9 hours ago, GE942150 said:

    Hmm, so I would say at least another 1-3 weeks out.

    Yeah he did an interview at half time and said the injury isnt as bad as they thought. Should be back soon 

    BoyFromTheWest

    Posted

    Yeah, whatever 'soon' means in WSW lingo. Was upbeat and sounded positive about an early return??

    Potkorok

    Posted

    11 hours ago, Hughesy said:

    When using several camera angles, pause frames, rewind, ultra zoom and super slow mo over an indefinite time period

    And yet they still often get it wrong too!! In football, NRL and cricket 

    Potkorok

    Posted

    1 hour ago, pseudonym said:

     

    And perhaps to make up for the earlier non-goal VAR nonsense for Antonsson???

    MartinTyler

    Posted

    15 minutes ago, Potkorok said:

    And perhaps to make up for the earlier non-goal VAR nonsense for Antonsson???

    That thought occurred to me as well.




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