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    mack

    Perth Glory pulled off a 2-1 snatch and grab with 30% possession against an aimless, tired Wanderers team that couldn't do the job at either end of the park.

    Western Sydney were looking to take advantage of the 1 v 2 draw between Wellington Phoenix and Melbourne Victory the night before, a win over the cellar dwelling Glory would close the gap to a solitary point. For Perth an upset would do little more than keep them in vague touch with the 10th placed Newcastle Jets. Daniel Margush continues in goal with Thomas on international duty, at the other end Perth elected to make a change in gloveman with experienced Kiwi international Oli Sail returning to the starting lineup after being dropped after Round 2.

    It took 45 seconds for the Wanderers to have a chance, the Glory making a mistake in defence with two players failing to stop a long ball going through to Marcus Antonsson although he was quite wide and his shot followed out for a goal kick. The opening 15 was less than glorious, neither team showing much technical quality. The Wanderers dominated possession but when the moment called for some quality the technical skill fell apart, the ball going wayward with legs and feet getting tangled and passes going astray.

    Ben Warland picked up the first yellow card of the evening when Dylan Pierias beat Kamau and then took on Warland, found a route around the defender before being dragged down with a cynical foul. Marcelo had been criticised for his failure to get headers from set pieces on target but from a 20th minute corner this free kick he did exactly that. He rose above his defender, nodded back across goal and past the keeper but Warland was Johnny on the spot and had anticipated the shot, had fallen back to the line and kicked it away to save his team.

    Perth could have taken the lead in the 25th minute when they broke the Wanderers line, with a hint of offside the ball ended up being cut back across the 6 yard box for what seemed to be a simple tap-in for Adam Taggart, only for Daniel Margush to make a full length dive to block the shot. Taggart went down to the pitch shortly after with an apparent calf injury in the attempt to score. After a few minutes of treatment Taggart made his way back onto the pitch.

    After a half-hour of Wanderers domination Glory took the lead with a blistering counter-attack that left the defence chasing shadows. A game of midfield head tennis ended with Kamau playing a volley for Taggart, Colakovski had Alex Bonetig beaten all ends up for pace and he was free as a bird inside the penalty area when Taggart's low cross found him and this time around Margush couldn't stop Colakovski from finding the bottom corner to make it 1-0.

    Perth almost doubled their lead with the duo of Colakovski and Taggart again managing to create several shots on target, Marcelo blocking one and then a second off the line out of pure luck more than any wise defending. In the waning seconds of the half Taggart went into the book for dissent after his reaction to be called for a clear foul and handball.

    Oscar Priestman was carded 4 minutes into the second half for holding. Taggart had another long range strike at goal, a right footed effort that took a deflection off Bonetig for a corner. Colakovski and Bruce Kamau exited together in the 58th minute with David Williams and Luke Ivanovic coming on to maintain the highly pacey Perth front three.

    Pierias fashioned a chance for Alex Badolato, the youngest on his right foot and unmarked couldn't hit the target with his attempted curling shot inside the box. Williams' first involvement was smashing Daniel Margush in the lower body after Margush rushed out to make a clearance from a Marcelo header backward. Taggart would have had an assist when a shot of his stung the palms of Margush with Williams coming in to score the rebound, but Taggart was offside on his initial touch and he knew it.

    Rudan finally made some changes in his typical late fashion, a triple sub with Cleur, Ninkovic and Yuel on with Milanovic, Badolato and Preistman coming off. Mustafa Amini was carded for delaying the restart when the Wanderers tried a counter-attack from a Perth corner, and survived what might have been a second yellow moments before his substitution along with Koutroumbis, Trent Ostler & Luke Bodnar coming on for Perth. Brillante tried a long range effort due to a lack of options in front of him, it might have been curling into the side netting but Sail turned it around the post for a corner. The corner went nowhere except back to Perth, who put Bennie in on goal but an offside stopped him. With Warland down cramping, it opened up a gap for Ninkovic who stepped around four defenders only for the nearest to stick out a boot and prevent Ninkovic getting closer to goal.

    Perth emptied the bench with 12 minutes to play, Warland made way for Jacob Muir. Lachlan Brook became the 4th change for the Wanderers with Pierias' decent effort not being rewarded on the scoreboard. Margush made a good save after his defenders failed to clear and failed to close down the man on the ball.

    With the Wanderers chasing the game they opened up a huge amount of space and Perth took advantage. They initiated a lightning counter attack when Bonetig's aimless long ball was headed back up the pitch to Taggart who found Colli with a first time touch to his left. Colli turned it around the corner for Williams to run 50 yards into the box, he cut inside Bonetig and then found a gap at the near post to make it a full deserved 2-0.

    Simmons and Margush prevented the game going from bad to embarrassing when Simmons managed to block a 3 on 1 from ending in a shot, then Margush had to make a full length stop from Taggart. Ninkovic's frustration turned into a yellow card foul on Colli in the 92nd minute.

    A 94th minute foul on Ninkovic opened a glimmer of hope, right on the edge of the area, needing to score from the free kick to have any hope of a draw, Antonsson had done nothing the entire game, he stepped up and took a low, poorly aimed shot to the side of the goalkeeper that Sail palmed away without much trouble for a corner. Marcelo had been threatening the entire night to get on the scoresheet and he finally hit the target with a minute to play. It mattered little in the end as Perth held on for a 2-1 win, their first away win in 17 matches.

    The Wanderers next game is against Western United in Hobart, Tasmania on the 27th of January with kick-off at 5pm Sydney time. 


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    GE942150

    Posted

    1 hour ago, JustWandering said:

    Our midfield would have to be one of the weakest in the league. Badolato and Priestman are very raw with barely any a league experience, and Brilliante is three or four years past his best. Hendrix obviously improves the situation a lot but that fixes only one out of three midfield positions. Beadling may be a better choice in place of Brilliante, but he is probably more suited to the back four.

    And we're stuck with Brilliante for another year....

    Taurus

    Posted

    15 hours ago, Potkorok said:

    But I actually thought he was tactically astute in the City game. That’s what I find bizarre 

    Stubborn is as stubborn does!

    Taurus

    Posted

    4 hours ago, apvz said:

    4-4-2 formation just seems too flat and defensive. There’s no link between the midfield and the attack. There’s not even any room for a 10 in this formation. Also, when Hendrix is back he has to be in midfield with priestman because good lord Brillante is rubbish. Don’t know how or why he’s had such a steep decline of the last couple of seasons. 

    It's more of a 4 -2 -2 -2. We're not difficult to stretch in transition.

    The bigger concern was the lack of movement, spark or guile, on & ahead of the ball.

    Our squad were flat, strategically inept, disinterested or overconfident?

    What's doing there? 

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    13 hours ago, JustWandering said:

    Our midfield would have to be one of the weakest in the league. Badolato and Priestman are very raw with barely any a league experience, and Brilliante is three or four years past his best. Hendrix obviously improves the situation a lot but that fixes only one out of three midfield positions. Beadling may be a better choice in place of Brilliante, but he is probably more suited to the back four.

    beadling gets better every game he doesn't play 

     

    Davo

    Posted (edited)

    Mentioned it during half time in the match thread, but Brillante was infuriating. Every time one of the back four got the ball he hid behind a Perth player so he couldn't be a passing option. I initially thought he might have been positioning himself to receive the next pass. CB to fullback, opens the angle to Brillante, then he can play through the middle. But when the CB moved it wide Brillante shifted to stay behind the defender.

    The way we play when we have settled possession is Priestman pushes forward and Brillante stays deep. If he then hides behind the player pressing the ball carrier the only way forward is to go wide. With a two man midfield that means we effectively have a zero man midfield when playing out from the back.

    Hendrix is the complete opposite. He's always shifting side to side, trying to move out of the defenders cover shadow so he can be an option when playing out.

    Edited by Davo
    SBW

    Posted

    Absolute sht show.

    For 90min we just pass the ball around, backwards and sidewards, not really moving the ball forward, and whats up with us trying to walk the ball in to the goals? Why is it that our players are so afraid of at least having a crack at goal? Ninkovic had the perfect chance, he had space to shoot but instead he tried to walk it in, why?

    No one had a good game on Saturday, we definitely need some signings this window for us to at least have a chance to compete for the title this season but I can't see that happening. Lederer seems reluctant to spend this season after we spent close $5m on players last season.

    Sithslayer1991

    Posted

    I would like to say Margush and Marcelo are both reasons why Perth didn't win by more. So while the rest of the team had an off day I will keep those 2 off the list of poor players. Small mention to Bonetig but he was at fault for the first goal. Lost his man, aside from that he did a decent job to hold off the Perth attack.

    sonar

    Posted (edited)

    14 minutes ago, SBW said:

    For 90min we just pass the ball around, backwards and sidewards, not really moving the ball forward,........... and whats up with us trying to walk the ball in to the goals? .......

    This.

    We are so slow in transistion that opposition teams know they can all get behind the ball and we won't score.

     

    Edited by sonar
    WSWJACK

    Posted

    26 minutes ago, Davo said:

    Mentioned it during half time in the match thread, but Brillante was infuriating. Every time one of the back four got the ball he hid behind a Perth player so he couldn't be a passing option. I initially thought he might have been positioning himself to receive the next pass. CB to fullback, opens the angle to Brillante, then he can play through the middle. But when the CB moved it wide Brillante shifted to stay behind the defender.

    The way we play when we have settled possession is Priestman pushes forward and Brillante stays deep. If he then hides behind the player pressing the ball carrier the only way forward is to go wide. With a two man midfield that means we effectively have a zero man midfield when playing out from the back.

    Hendrix is the complete opposite. He's always shifting side to side, trying to move out of the defenders cover shadow so he can be an option when playing out.

    yep mentioned as much in previous match thread, Brillante seems to "disappear" behind opposition player when a straight line pass is on, but to be fair usually from keeper playing out, you can't do that all game long. 

    Davo

    Posted

    18 minutes ago, Sithslayer1991 said:

    I would like to say Margush and Marcelo are both reasons why Perth didn't win by more. So while the rest of the team had an off day I will keep those 2 off the list of poor players. Small mention to Bonetig but he was at fault for the first goal. Lost his man, aside from that he did a decent job to hold off the Perth attack.

    Margush has been great since he came in. None of the goals conceded have been his fault and he's made some big saves.

    Bonetig was at fault for the first goal, although part of that was he tried to head the ball forward, got a two handed push in the back from a Perth player causing the header to be poor, which meant he was out of position and under pressure for the subsequent header, which got us into trouble. VAR wouldn't have to rewind as far as they did in the City game to cancel out Antonsson's goal, but is seems that they don't work that way for us, only against.

    Potkorok

    Posted

    42 minutes ago, SBW said:

    Ninkovic had the perfect chance, he had space to shoot but instead he tried to walk it in, why?

    That was interminable!!! We were screaming at him to have a shot early but no, he had to try and walk it in. Against the entire Perth team who've all made it back by the time our glacial attack has gotten close to the area....

    MartinTyler

    Posted

    2 hours ago, Sithslayer1991 said:

    I would like to say Margush and Marcelo are both reasons why Perth didn't win by more. So while the rest of the team had an off day I will keep those 2 off the list of poor players. Small mention to Bonetig but he was at fault for the first goal. Lost his man, aside from that he did a decent job to hold off the Perth attack.

    Whilst I generally agree about Marcelo, by his standards he had an off day

    Upthehill

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Davo said:

    Margush has been great since he came in. None of the goals conceded have been his fault and he's made some big saves.

    Bonetig was at fault for the first goal, although part of that was he tried to head the ball forward, got a two handed push in the back from a Perth player causing the header to be poor, which meant he was out of position and under pressure for the subsequent header, which got us into trouble. VAR wouldn't have to rewind as far as they did in the City game to cancel out Antonsson's goal, but is seems that they don't work that way for us, only against.

    Im very impressed with Margush. Theres no way he didn't know what the general concensus about him amongst fans was. And I know a few players read this forum. He's been battered endlessly on here (myself included) and other social media, but came out ready to silence critics. Sign of someone with a spine. If he's worked on his ability to cut out crosses and distrupt switches then there may be a proper goalkeep in that man yet. Haven't seen him tested in that fashion yet, but early signs are good. 

    If he can maintain this form then theres no reason why he shouldn't be the consistent #2

    Upthehill

    Posted

    2 hours ago, Davo said:

    Mentioned it during half time in the match thread, but Brillante was infuriating. Every time one of the back four got the ball he hid behind a Perth player so he couldn't be a passing option. I initially thought he might have been positioning himself to receive the next pass. CB to fullback, opens the angle to Brillante, then he can play through the middle. But when the CB moved it wide Brillante shifted to stay behind the defender.

    The way we play when we have settled possession is Priestman pushes forward and Brillante stays deep. If he then hides behind the player pressing the ball carrier the only way forward is to go wide. With a two man midfield that means we effectively have a zero man midfield when playing out from the back.

    Hendrix is the complete opposite. He's always shifting side to side, trying to move out of the defenders cover shadow so he can be an option when playing out.

    Im glad others are seeing this. Its one big element of our game that makes us so easy to defend against. Brillante never breaks the passing lane blockage meaning the only option is down the line. Teams just use their extra midfielder to cover the wide runs and we get forced to go backwards. 

    Anyone in a 2 man midfield has to be far more active that Brillante is currently being

    Edinburgh

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Upthehill said:

    Im very impressed with Margush. Theres no way he didn't know what the general concensus about him amongst fans was. And I know a few players read this forum. He's been battered endlessly on here (myself included) and other social media, but came out ready to silence critics. Sign of someone with a spine. If he's worked on his ability to cut out crosses and distrupt switches then there may be a proper goalkeep in that man yet. Haven't seen him tested in that fashion yet, but early signs are good. 

    If he can maintain this form then theres no reason why he shouldn't be the consistent #2

    Add to that, dealing with being relegated to 3rd choice when Gibson was signed. 

    GD07

    Posted

    Anyone got the stats for when we concede first the last few seasons, I can remember coming back for some draws but no wins. 

    Hughesy

    Posted

    7th straight game of a win/loss fortnightly cycle. The fact opposition quality doesn’t seem to have any bearing on the pattern of results points to a motivational issue imo. 

    Smoggy

    Posted (edited)

    3 hours ago, Upthehill said:

    Im very impressed with Margush. Theres no way he didn't know what the general concensus about him amongst fans was. And I know a few players read this forum. He's been battered endlessly on here (myself included) and other social media, but came out ready to silence critics. Sign of someone with a spine. If he's worked on his ability to cut out crosses and distrupt switches then there may be a proper goalkeep in that man yet. Haven't seen him tested in that fashion yet, but early signs are good. 

    If he can maintain this form then theres no reason why he shouldn't be the consistent #2

    I would be a happy man if he made me eat every bad word I said about him. Hope he keeps on going with it and should take confidence from the last few games.

     

    Edited by Smoggy
    mack

    Posted

    3 hours ago, GD07 said:

    Anyone got the stats for when we concede first the last few seasons, I can remember coming back for some draws but no wins. 

    • 2023/24: 0 Wins, 2 Draws, 4 Losses.
    • 2022/23: 0 wins, 3 Draws, 3 Losses.
    • 2021/22: 1 win, 3 Draws, 11 Losses.
    StringerBellend

    Posted

    5 hours ago, Hughesy said:

    7th straight game of a win/loss fortnightly cycle. The fact opposition quality doesn’t seem to have any bearing on the pattern of results points to a motivational issue imo. 

    Yep that and the inability to break teams down who sit deep. So less about quality of opposition more about style of play. Actually the stronger op tend to come at us like city which works for us. 

     

    GD07

    Posted

    22 hours ago, mack said:
    • 2023/24: 0 Wins, 2 Draws, 4 Losses.
    • 2022/23: 0 wins, 3 Draws, 3 Losses.
    • 2021/22: 1 win, 3 Draws, 11 Losses.

    There you go

    theguyyouwishyouwere

    Posted

    On 22/01/2024 at 6:30 PM, mack said:
    • 2023/24: 0 Wins, 2 Draws, 4 Losses.
    • 2022/23: 0 wins, 3 Draws, 3 Losses.
    • 2021/22: 1 win, 3 Draws, 11 Losses.

    such great motivational coaches we've had in this period.

    MathyouWSW

    Posted

    2 hours ago, StringerBellend said:

    2021/22 15 times we conceded first 

    And yet there's still some Wanderers fans that say they would prefer Robinson instead of Rudan. 

    102megan

    Posted

    19 minutes ago, MathyouWSW said:

    And yet there's still some Wanderers fans that say they would prefer Robinson instead of Rudan. 

    *puts hand up*   Abso-f*cking-lutely.   :xnod:

    pseudonym

    Posted

    26 minutes ago, MathyouWSW said:

    And yet there's still some Wanderers fans that say they would prefer Robinson instead of Rudan. 

    "We want Gumby"

    clap / clap / clap-clap-clap :clapping:

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    1 minute ago, pseudonym said:

    "We want Gumby"

    clap / clap / clap-clap-clap :clapping:

    DJ Bavaria for me

    At least if we are going to be **** best do it in a tasteful Salmon coloured shirt and a Stone Island jacket 

     

    102megan

    Posted

    5 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

    DJ Bavaria for me

    At least if we are going to be **** best do it in a tasteful Salmon coloured shirt and a Stone Island jacket 

     

    All the greatest WSW coaching staff / players / fans have the mighty initials of MB - so I'm absolutely, unfacetiously, all for this. :meep:

    Smoggy

    Posted

    41 minutes ago, MathyouWSW said:

    And yet there's still some Wanderers fans that say they would prefer Robinson instead of Rudan. 

    ***shudders**** the football under Robbo was worst I had seen following any team since I started watching in the late 80's...




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