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  • Juan - Wun: Points Shared In Dour Draw


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    The Western Sydney Wanderers travelled to Tarniet in Victoria for their first visit to the Ironbark Fields, sharing the points after a 1-1 draw as Brandon Borrello's first half strike was cancelled out by Hiroshi Ibusuki scoring early in the 2nd half.

    Attacking signings Juan Mata and Bozhidar Kraev both started the game after their sub appearances in the losing Sydney Derby. Western United started former Wanderer Tate Russell and played what could be said to be their strongest lineup.

    The back and forth action came to a head in the 13th minute as the Wanderers took the lead through Brandon Borrello first goal of the A-League season. Nicolas Milanovic won the ball in the attacking half, turned his marker and passed on quickly for Borrello who held off the defender strongly, opening up a space for a shot that was an unerring finish he blasted past Matt Sutton in the Western United goal.

    WU's captain Tomoki Imai entered the referees note book with a brutal looking cocked elbow that was punished with just a yellow card. Josh Brillante with an important intervention to keep the scores level, after Hiroshi Ibusuki's twirling by-line run where he cut back into the middle, beating multiple players on both sides before Brillante toed the ball away from the feet of an onrushing attacker. Gabriel Cleur followed Imai into the book in the 25th minute. Borrello picked a card of his own for delaying a restart. While both teams had the occasional chance, neither side gave the keepers much to worry about and the match went to half-time with the Wanderers leading 1-0.

    That lead lasted all of 2 minutes into the second half, Grimaldi beat Cleur to fire in a cross, Jack Clisby made a mess of clearing, instead of turning it away for a corner or throw in, his weak header floated back into the middle of the area where Ibusuki smashed a right foot volley to level the scores at 1-1.

    Kraev and Mata left on the hour mark along with Pasquali & Lavale for Western United. Their replacements were Aydan Hammond & Marcus Antonsson for the Wanderers with Bozinovski & Noah Botic for the home team. There was an almighty scramble in the penalty area after a mistake at the back from Vidackovic who took an extremely heavy first touch on a backpass, he managed to tackle an onrushing attacker then made a save on the rebound and eventually the Wanderers cleared the ball. Borrello had a chance of his own from a WU backpass but his shot wasn't good enough to beat the keeper.

    Botic smacked a long range shot off the post after another midfield turnover, he beat Vidackovic but not the woodwork, and the follow up came off a defender for a corner. Oscar Priestman made way for Dylan Scicluna in a like for like central midfield sub. Milanovic tried an ambitious long range strike on his left foot that bounced into the keepers arms. With 5 minutes left Alen Stajcic made his final roll of the dice with the introduction of Aidan Simmons for Borrello and Benjamin Holliday for Milanovic.

    Western United were the better of the two sides in the final stages but neither team could manage a clear cut chance at goal, and the match petered out to a 1-1 draw that both teams deserved on the balance of play. Charbel Shamoon had the final chance of the game, a back post diving header that he wasn't in the best position for and so headed it over the bar. The final whistle sounded shortly after, a point for both teams that did little to improve their early season ladder position, both teams will head into week three without a win.

    The Wanderers next game is against Adelaide United on Saturday the 2nd of November, at Parramatta with kick-off at 7:35 Sydney time.


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    Smoggy

    Posted

    10 minutes ago, Edinburgh said:

    He needs more than a win to brighten me up.

    Hope you’re OK Ed…it’s not like you to be as miserable as me :)

    Edinburgh

    Posted

    4 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

    Hope you’re OK Ed…it’s not like you to be as miserable as me :)

    I just don't talk about it as much as you do!

    :crazy::shout::clapping::diablo::rofl:

    Nah, I'm good. Just a bit of reality seeping in.

    Smoggy

    Posted

    5 minutes ago, Edinburgh said:

    I just don't talk about it as much as you do!

    :crazy::shout::clapping::diablo::rofl:

    Nah, I'm good. Just a bit of reality seeping in.

    How often do I moan like :unknw: Not that much…

    Upthehill

    Posted

    38 minutes ago, JustWandering said:

    I wonder if it would work to play Mata as the 8? Partner him with Priestman, with Priestman holding his position in front of the defence and Mata providing the missing link through the middle when playing out from the back. Kraev can take the attacking midfield position.

    Mata indeed waved Brillante forward and dropped into his spot 3-4 times on Sunday. It worked very well, but the ball was turned over during the attack and Mata was left defending

    Wanderboy

    Posted

    7 hours ago, Hughesy said:

    We’re not passing and moving which is concerning cause off the ball movement and positioning is what differentiates professionals from amateurs imo. 

    And this has been our problem for the past 10 seasons.

    I have seen Victory and the ESFC scum do this during their first two matches. Even Auckland ffs.

    Yet, nothing like it from us. It has been quite depressing watching our first two games and how we have approached our play. The lack of intensity has been crap.

    Edinburgh

    Posted

    3 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

    How often do I moan like :unknw: Not that much…

    I don't think you're well placed to assess that! 

    :diablo:

    Edinburgh

    Posted

    2 minutes ago, Wanderboy said:

    And this has been our problem for the past 10 seasons.

    I have seen Victory and the ESFC scum do this during their first two matches. Even Auckland ffs.

    Yet, nothing like it from us. It has been quite depressing watching our first two games and how we have approached our play. The lack of intensity has been crap.

    This, this, this!

    How bloody hard is it?!

    matty

    Posted

    4 hours ago, Edinburgh said:

    He needs more than a win to brighten me up.

    I'll be happy with a coherent style of play that looks like it has potential.

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    13 hours ago, Edinburgh said:

    This, this, this!

    How bloody hard is it?!

    Yep and this oh give the coach time stuff 

    Auckland look decent and they didn't exist 12 months ago 

     

    Smoggy

    Posted

    54 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

    Yep and this oh give the coach time stuff 

    Auckland look decent and they didn't exist 12 months ago 

     

    New club bounce...look at our first 12 months! Auckland will hit a bad patch eventually.

    It's ingrained incompetence that's the problem here. Fold the ******* club and relaunch as FC Wanderers of Western Sydney :lol:

    SBW

    Posted

    22 hours ago, Hughesy said:

    We’re not passing and moving which is concerning cause off the ball movement and positioning is what differentiates professionals from amateurs imo. 

    Thats the one, the way we are playing is park football stuff, there's simply no structure at all, play long balls and hope for the best.

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    50 minutes ago, SBW said:

    Thats the one, the way we are playing is park football stuff, there's simply no structure at all, play long balls and hope for the best.

    But we have Staj how can this be? 

    SOS4WSW

    Posted

    The odd thing is that when we played Auckland in preseason, I could see some good things. We were far from perfect but there were some good signs.
    I thought by the time the season starts we should look good. 
    We appear to have gone backwards.
     

    Kotallo

    Posted

    After the derby I felt annoyed but somewhat optimistic - no shame in looking second best against the best squad in the comp. This game however has really sapped my interest. We looked second best against possibly the worst squad in the comp, so where the hell does that leave us?

    Is Corica really a better coach than Staj? Or were the 27 training pitches built on a cursed burial ground?

    Upthehill

    Posted

    16 minutes ago, Kotallo said:

    After the derby I felt annoyed but somewhat optimistic - no shame in looking second best against the best squad in the comp. This game however has really sapped my interest. We looked second best against possibly the worst squad in the comp, so where the hell does that leave us?

    Is Corica really a better coach than Staj? Or were the 27 training pitches built on a cursed burial ground?

    I don’t like Corica but he’s won silverware. He’s currently top of the ladder with a club that’s had a few months to get its **** together. He’s beaten the apparent best team in the league.

    Staj may indeed have the goods. We certainly haven’t seen that yet

    Kotallo

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Upthehill said:

    I don’t like Corica but he’s won silverware. He’s currently top of the ladder with a club that’s had a few months to get its **** together. He’s beaten the apparent best team in the league.

    Staj may indeed have the goods. We certainly haven’t seen that yet

    This season will be his make or break (Corica). He never quite beat the allegations of riding Arnie's coat tails at ESFC, especially in their own fanbase.

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    2 hours ago, Upthehill said:

    I don’t like Corica but he’s won silverware. He’s currently top of the ladder with a club that’s had a few months to get its **** together. He’s beaten the apparent best team in the league.

    Staj may indeed have the goods. We certainly haven’t seen that yet

    Staj has won things

     

    The wooden spoon, twice!

    Smoggy

    Posted (edited)

    1 hour ago, StringerBellend said:

    Staj has won things

     

    The wooden spoon, twice!

    He is going all out for a 3rd. I believe he may just have the talent to achieve it.

    Edited by Smoggy
    Kotallo

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Smoggy said:

    He is going all out for a 3rd. I believe he may just have the talent to achieve it.

    He did say he wants us to be like Penrith Panthers. He might even get us 4!

    Sithslayer1991

    Posted

    There are mitigating circumstances to the Auckland victory over the Smurfs. Auckland's first 2 matches were at home and yet to play away. In contrast the Smurfs played against Sanfrecce Hiroshima in japan with a connecting flight back in Hong Kong before heading to Auckland and Douglas Costa was injured. The recovery and logistics clearly affected them because they were underdone against Auckland and the same intensity they showed against us and Sanfrecce wasn't there and they had Lolley injured. Costa is one thing but Lolley has been their main guy over the past seasons.

    The game could have gone either way. So I am not yet going to say Corica is a good coach. There have been logitical issues that have gone Auckland's way so far. Plus the first game was against the Roar I mean come on the Roar are there with Perth, Western United and us if don't improve for the spoon




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