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    mack

    Newcastle Jets travelled to Parramatta to face the Western Sydney Wanderers on Sunday afternoon where both teams came away with a point in a dramatic, topsy-turvey game with 6 goals and two red cards with the Wanderers Captain Marcelo scoring a late equaliser to earn the draw.

    Western Sydney's injury woes continued, and once again it was the goalkeepers needing a reshuffle. Lawrence Thomas suffered an ankle injury during training late in the week, and with Daniel Margush suffering from concussuion and Jack Gibson out for the season with an ACL injury, it was left to the 18 year new signing Taiga Harper to stand in the sticks.

    Unfortunately for Harper it took only 4 minutes for him to take centre stage for the wrong reasons. Shortly after he came out of his area to sweep up a long ball, the Wanderers won the ball back and instead of going forward, Jorritt Hendrix went backward to Marcelo and he went back to Harper. The first time ball back from Harper was wayward, missing Marcelo and ending up with Trent Buhagiar, a mistake that let the Jets striker shoot first time wit Harper scrambling back to the near post. He wasn't quick enough & Harper was caught out, being able to block the shot at goal but only so far as to knock it into the goal to give the visitors a 1-0 lead.

    The Wanderers hit back on the half-hour mark. Newcastle went away from their usual long ball strategy, Brandon O'Neill pinging a pointless cross-field free kick that was anticipated and stolen by Jack Clisby. The fullback found Alex Badolato, he turned inside with a spin move that beat Dane Ingham and gave him enough room to lay the ball off. Lachie Brook was making a trademark late run into the box and his sterling silver left foot hit a laser into the top corner to level the scores.

    Brook had a brace, and the Wanderers the lead 5 minutes later. The Jets gambled and lost playing out from the back on the right flank, letting the Wanderers attack work a trio of passes that ended with a heavy shot from Badolato. Ryan Scott in the Jets goal was able to block it away but not out for a corner and it proved fatal. Milanovic pounced on the rebound and dinked a chipped cross to the edge of the 6 yard box and right in front, the defence couldn't scramble to respond and it gave Brook a clean free header and he gave Scott no chance for a second save. It was 2 goals in 3 minutes for Brook, his 6th & 7th goals in the A-League season.

    Tate Russell had been given a warning about his tackling in the first half when he was yellow carded for hitting a Jets player in the thigh with his boots, and 30 seconds into the second half he was off. From the kick-off the Jets worked their way down the right flank, a cross came in that bounced away to the far sideline. Former Wanderers fullback Daniel Wilmering and Russell collided inside the box, and eventually the game was stopped and VAR called into action. Replays showed Russell had trod on the back of Wilmering, a clear penalty and yellow card, which was his second and followed by a red. Apostolos Stamatelopoulos stepped up to take the penalty and he beat Harper despite him going the right way.

    Newcastle used their man advantage to take a 3-1 lead in the 70th minute. A simple left wing cross from Lucas Mauragis into the middle of the area wasn't dealt with by the Wanderers defence and it gave Stamatelopoulos an easy header that he couldn't miss, giving him his second of the game.

    Brook had a chance to pull the game back to 3-3, Mark Natta dwelt on the ball far too long, had the ball stolen away by Brandon Borrello in his first match since his foot injury. Borrello found Brook to put him in on goal, Brook shot from the edge of the area but it was weak and aimed straight at the Jets keeper. Sonny Kittel made his debut with his 85th minute substitution along with Dylan Scicluna.

    At every set piece this season Marcelo has been the target for the Wanderers crosses, and in the first minute of stoppage time he rose above everyone in the box and hammered it past Scott and the defender on the line to pull the match back to a breathless 3-3.

    With minutes left in stoppage time the Wanderers went down to 9 men and setup a huge gap in their central defence for next weekend. With the Jets threatening inside the Wanderers half Hendrix made an ill-timed slide tackle that caught his opponent studs up in the ankle. Thankfully the Jets weren't able to take advantage, wasting two late corners in a row with Kosta Grozos being unable to beat the first man at the near post. Post-game there were fireworks but not from Marko Rudan, instead the Wanderers highest profile owner Paul Lederer had made his way onto the pitch to berate the match official Shaun Evans as he made his way down the tunnel.

    All in all it was a fitting end to what has been described as the most "Peak A-League" round in the history of competition, 25 goals scored, multiple red cards and some horrendous misses. The draw means that Western Sydney will remain in the top 6 at least for next week with 25 points as Melbourne City & Brisbane Roar lead the chasing pack on 21 points.

    The Wanderers next match is against the Central Coast Mariners in Gosford on Sunday the 18th of February with kick-off at 5:00pm.


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    mack

    Posted

    Borrello up front, Milanovic & Brook on the wings, Antonsson can replace Pierias on the bench.

    MartinTyler

    Posted

    18 minutes ago, Hughesy said:

    I can usually laugh away the poor officiating in the aleague but that second yellow for Russell was blatant retribution for what happened all week. That was Rud’s punishment handed to him right there. Then if you didn’t need proof of how salty the referees are with WSW, Shaun Evans couldn’t wait to hand out a yellow to our bench when we equalised. He was so desperate for us to lose it would’ve burnt him to the core that we didn’t.

    Despite the fact I could’ve jumped the fence and throttled Shaun Evans in that moment, I haven’t seen an atmosphere/passion like that at parra in a long time. Thats just pure theatre and anyone who tries claiming they’re ’done with the aleague’ cause of it, is kidding themselves. It’s probably one of the best games I’ve been to since we returned to parra. Absolute roller coaster of emotions. 

    I know I might be clutching at straws but if Tate doesn't get that second yellow it's a fair bet that Hendrix wouldn't have been a position to get his red.

    TwoLeftFoots

    Posted

    I think Tate was lucky to be on the pitch to get a second yellow and the fact he wasn't given a straight red was because of the stigma around officiating this week

    GE942150

    Posted

    4 minutes ago, MartinTyler said:

    I know I might be clutching at straws but if Tate doesn't get that second yellow it's a fair bet that Hendrix wouldn't have been a position to get his red.

    Either way, I don't think he needed to make the tackle. We were all over them during that last 10 plus minutes until the tackle.

    Bangaverage

    Posted

    40 minutes ago, MathyouWSW said:

    I doubt that...It seems really odd that he's in the NPL squad when the A-League's NPL squads usually have players that are 23 years old and under. Yuel is 29 years old. So, It'll seem really pointless to have him in that squad when they should be developing players in the academy.

    The team yesterday had yuel, Simmons, Beadling, Younis, Hammond, Grdic, pantazolopus, zapsford, Blair! And they still lost! It was the last trial.

     

    GE942150

    Posted (edited)

    13 minutes ago, TwoLeftFoots said:

    I think Tate was lucky to be on the pitch to get a second yellow and the fact he wasn't given a straight red was because of the stigma around officiating this week

    Rudan should have been smart enough to sub him off at half time, considering all of his performances have been average or bad this season. He put his faith in him to stay on and it absolutely backfired. May have been a soft yellow, but there was no need to make the challenge. The Newy player had his back turned and didn't even have the ball at his feet, so wasn't a goal scoring threat.

    Russel is the last of the pre Rudan dead wood. Why he re-signed him after a major injury, and not even being good before the injury, I'll never understand. Needs a mutual termination, or the Antonis treatment.

    Edited by GE942150
    Upthehill

    Posted

    4 minutes ago, GE942150 said:

    Rudan should have been smart enough to sub him off at half time, considering all of his performances have been average or bad this season. He put his faith in him to stay on and it absolutely backfired. May have been a soft yellow, but there was no need to make the challenge. The Newy player had his back turned and didn't even have the ball at his feet, so wasn't a goal scoring threat.

    Russel is the last of the pre Rudan dead wood. Needs a mutual termination, or the antonis treatment.

    His ACL injury left him a shell of his former self.

    But I dont see what the alternative here is. Gabi was serviceable at CB. Taking Tate off would have meant removing Hendrix from the midfield, which always hurts us. His second yellow was unbelievably bad luck

    Edinburgh

    Posted

    11 minutes ago, GE942150 said:

    Rudan should have been smart enough to sub him off at half time, considering all of his performances have been average or bad this season. He put his faith in him to stay on and it absolutely backfired. May have been a soft yellow, but there was no need to make the challenge. The Newy player had his back turned and didn't even have the ball at his feet, so wasn't a goal scoring threat.

    Russel is the last of the pre Rudan dead wood. Why he re-signed him after a major injury, and not even being good before the injury, I'll never understand. Needs a mutual termination, or the Antonis treatment.

    I missed it live. Seeing replays, it looks to me Russell didn't  challenge, he was just trying to shepherd him but accidentally stood on his foot just while taking his own next step. Having said that, as a professional player there is a case he should still have avoided the contact.

     

    GE942150

    Posted

    38 minutes ago, Edinburgh said:

    I missed it live. Seeing replays, it looks to me Russell didn't  challenge, he was just trying to shepherd him but accidentally stood on his foot just while taking his own next step. Having said that, as a professional player there is a case he should still have avoided the contact.

     

    The 'accidental' step on the feet is what I meant by challenge. Needed to be more careful.

    scarcev

    Posted

    Well, that was fun!  Finally, a bit of passion back in the place and everyone hates us again just how it should be.  Yea we had some dumb moments, can't blame the kid for the goal, he is 17 on a scholarship contract and after what Rudan said last week it was never going to be easy.  We played some good stuff but we also did some stupid things but passion was there fand that's the biggest thing for me, I can cop a loss or a draw when they look like they care.  Russell probably should have not got a second yellow but he also could have been sent off earlier so there's that.  No complaints for Hendrix was a terrible tackle.  I guess the lack of consistency is the big issue, Evans was penalising us for **** he ignored from the Jets but he was just sticking up for brother Kersey. We have to keep Marcelo away from a yellow as one more and he misses a game and with the Derby coming up, I would seriously consider getting him one next week to miss Adelaide instead.

     

    mack

    Posted

    5 minutes ago, Cynth said:

    Was he taking about walking away from the league? And did he suggest that Ange walked away from the A-League for these reason? But then he was taking about resilience….

    He was talking about how coaching isn't an easy job (especially being a head coach). Ange walked away from the Australian national team because of whiteanting from Graham Arnold's mates in the media & the FFA (eg Robbie Slater), and had also almost gone into a semi-retirement in 2009 when he took over a Victorian npl club for a short period of time before he got the Roar job. Rudan also mentioned Ante Milicic who moved from working in the A-League to doing work for the national team setup.

    matty

    Posted

    I thought he was talking around the fact that referees can't be criticised, they're always supported by the establishment whereas coaches just need to take their decisions and cope with it themselves.

    He then mentions that referees choose the profession (I thought implying that they choose to be scrutinised).?

    Paul01

    Posted

    2 hours ago, matty said:

    Stanton (jets coach) didn't think Russell's penalty was a yellow card. I agree

    Just listened to Stanton

    1. Jets were only appealing for a penalty and Evans didn't have to give the yellow.

    2. Grimaldi tackle was.... DANGEROUS.. even if the studs missed. He was preparing for a Grimaldi send-off.

    Upthehill

    Posted

    4 hours ago, Paul01 said:

    Just listened to Stanton

    1. Jets were only appealing for a penalty and Evans didn't have to give the yellow.

    2. Grimaldi tackle was.... DANGEROUS.. even if the studs missed. He was preparing for a Grimaldi send-off.

    The officials have completely lost sight of what a dangerous tackle is. The red given to SFC a few weeks ago was utter garbage, it was only given because of very slight stud contact. Grimaldi's tackle was seriously dangerous. If brook (i think??) hadnt have gone airborne, you can expect a broken shin there.

    WSWJACK

    Posted

    8 hours ago, Edinburgh said:

    I missed it live. Seeing replays, it looks to me Russell didn't  challenge, he was just trying to shepherd him but accidentally stood on his foot just while taking his own next step. Having said that, as a professional player there is a case he should still have avoided the contact.

     

    It was Daniel Wilmering wasn't it?, he has not turned into Johan Cruyff since he left, odds on he was going towards the flag and pass it back along the touchline, all Tate had to do was shepherd him out of the penalty area, heck DW was going that ways anyhow, just clumsy.  

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    Referee aside we were terrible for the first 20 mins then very good until half time 

    **** again, came good for a little bit with 10 men to get the equaliser

    Can anyone explain what formation we were supposed to be playing at the start?

    It looked like Hendrix started at CB but kept pushing into the midfield, for a bit it looked like 2 at the back then finally, Cleur went to CB and we looked ok.

     

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    So who in the stands got the yellow card? 

    Sithslayer1991

    Posted

    My only concern was the CB defender full blooded tackle on Brook. that was a certified red more red than the Hendrix one. Russel its a lapse in concentration and he got away with one from the first half. That cost us the 3 points.

    Our overall play is the same slow lethargic without anyone driving the ball to make space and get behind the lines. We could have won this even down to 10. Brook should have had his hatrick, Prierias had a chance and so did Borello. Just not good enough atm and its putting us back into the pack.

     

    Potkorok

    Posted

    6 hours ago, Paul01 said:

    Just listened to Stanton

    1. Jets were only appealing for a penalty and Evans didn't have to give the yellow.

    2. Grimaldi tackle was.... DANGEROUS.. even if the studs missed. He was preparing for a Grimaldi send-off.

    Interesting because he could have said nothing or deflected with the usual "i'll let the officials handle that blah blah blah" and yet he seems to be indirectly supporting Rudan in his criticism of the officials/APL?? Perhaps there is some substance to more coaches being fed up with the weekly nonsense?

    matty

    Posted

    2 hours ago, StringerBellend said:

    Referee aside we were terrible for the first 20 mins then very good until half time 

    **** again, came good for a little bit with 10 men to get the equaliser

    Can anyone explain what formation we were supposed to be playing at the start?

    It looked like Hendrix started at CB but kept pushing into the midfield, for a bit it looked like 2 at the back then finally, Cleur went to CB and we looked ok.

     

    One of our back 4 always push into midfield when we have the ball

    WSWJACK

    Posted

    9 minutes ago, GE942150 said:

    I think they said the kit man 😄 🤣 

    If he threw a boot (studs up) it would have been a red :spiteful:

    Potkorok

    Posted

    22 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

    Next it will Sunny and Wesley

    Are they the fox mascots? I have a visceral borderline violent overreaction to their presence even on the sidelines.

    But I'm sure this is my issue




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