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    mack

    The 3rd Sydney Derby of the A-League regular season was a massive one in terms of the finals picture with Sydney FC scoring a dramatic winner deep into stoppage time just went it looked as if the Wanderers had pulled it back for a draw.

    Josh Brillante returned to the starting line-up for the first time in 6 weeks following a hamstring injury while Lachlan Brook and Nicolas Milanovic were both absent due to their Australian U23 call up.

    The opening 20 were dominated by the hosts but neither team managed to cleanly create a chance. The best was a Joe Lolley trademark left foot cutback shot that lacked power but still forced Lawrence Thomas to paw it wide. Against the run of play Marcus Antonsson had a wonderful chance after a Sydney mistake but his shot was weak and straight at the keeper. Brandon Borrello went down clutching his right hamstring, replays showing it happened during his back heel pass to release Antonsson. The injury was severe enough Borrello saw no point trying to run it off, and he made way for Zac Sapsford.

    Antonsson should have opened the scoring moments later, Sapsford released Pierias down the right wing and his first time cross flew across the pitch and into the path of the out of form Swedish striker, 6 yards and directly in front of goal with Redmayne diving to his right, Antonsson went back across from whence it came. He beat Redmayne but somehow missed hitting the back of the net, smashing the post so hard the ball would have made it back out of the area without a defensive intervention.

    Fabio Gomes had a good chance for Sydney FC from a cross, he rose above Marcelo but his looping header wouldn't fall quickly enough. He had another chance on his right peg on the half hour, he was picked out by Lolley but with Simmons and Beadling blocking his passing lane he wasn't able to get the direction to trouble Thomas. Antonsson had a chance to make amends for his failure when Sapsford found him, and once again the striker failed, he made the space well to shoot on his left but he was leaning back and blasted it over the bar.

    Sapsford had been the provider in the first half but he almost turned scorer with 5 in the half, Pierias found him with a cutback but a desperate lunge across from a defender blocked the shot.

    Rhyan Grant thought he had forced the opening goal of the game in the 43rd minute, one of Sydney FC's classic diagonal long balls with Grant a mile offside, play continued as is the style of the times until his cross was turned into the back of the net by Beadling. His blushes were relieved seconds later as the flag finally went up, a quick VAR confirmation and the game continued unabated until half-time, with the score at 0-0 despite the huge chances at either end. Sydney FC arguably shading the match beyond the score, with 60% possession and their high press causing havoc amongst the Wanderers defence.

    Marko Rudan went to his bench at the break with Jack Clisby coming off for Tate Russell, with no apparent tactical reason it may have been another injury.

    Pierias continued his excellent match with another fast break down the right, he ignored the inside runs and hit a half-volley that flew past Redmayne and thumped into the post. He was called offside but the replays showed that it would have counted once VAR took a look at it. Shortly before the hour mark the Wanderers suffered yet another injury, with Tom Beadling going down without any apparent contact from an opponent, with Cleur replacing him.

    Sydney fashioned another gilt edge chance for Fabio, a deep in-swinging cross to the back post where Fabio was free as a bird, he lined up a flying head but struck it right into the stomach of Thomas. With 75% possession in the second half it felt inevitable that Sydney FC would eventually convert one of their chances. Rudan emptied his bench with his last sub window, young gun Marcus Younis & combative midfielder Sonny Kittel entering for Antonsson and Ninkovic.

    It took 71 minutes but Sydney FC finally scored. Dylan Pierias got his foot on the ball and burst down the left, and with Younis screaming for the ball in open space Pierias didn't see him, lost the ball and let the opposition start a lightning counter attack, it ended with Joe Lolley on the sideline, and everyone in the stadium except for Tate Russell knew he was going to do nothing but cut back onto his left and shoot from the edge of the area. And that he did, shooting on his left, the ball bouncing in front of Thomas who flapped at the ball, spilling it into Marcelo's leg and from there to Fabio who controlled it well enough that he could prod it home for an easy finish to make it 1-0.

    A combination of the tiring players and needing to pull a goal back opened the game up and the Wanderers regained a semblance of control on the ball, the high press less effectively after 90 minutes, with 7 minutes of stoppage time Western Sydney began to pile on the pressure and it told in the 96th. After SFC couldn't get the ball clear Aidan Simmonds strode forward and with four Red & Black players in the box waiting his cross was perfect to the back post. Rhyan Grant the lone defender only managed to take out Younis, leaving Sapsford free to knock in a header to draw the teams level.

    Just when it looked like the Wanderers had done enough to take a point, the defence fell to pieces yet again with Tate Russell again leaving more than enough space for Caceres to cross over his leg, Aidan Simmons was ball watching at the back stick instead of marking Jaiden Kucharski and he bounced a left footed volley into the turf, up & over Marcelo & Thomas into the side netting on the other side.

    It was the least SFC deserved after dominating the entire match. Western Sydney were awful in attack, Tate Russell in particular was a defensive liability and the midfield that couldn't hold onto the ball for more than three passes in a row. An inept display punctuated by losing multiple players to injury, then having finally earned a goal to bring the match level Russell showed a lack of desire to get a block in & then Simmons was caught out hoping someone else would do the work for him. With two rounds to go the Wanderers look certain to drop out of the top 6, and if by some miracle they make it anyway, with no Borrello, Brook or Milanovic & an unsettled defensive unit it would be unlikely for them to get through the first week in any case.

    The Wanderers next match is against Melbourne City in Parramatta on Saturday the 20th with kick-off at 3:30PM.


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    SNS100

    Posted

    I wanted further punishment, so watched the replay Paramount. 

    Only the Coves chants could be heard for 90% of the game. The flops turned the RBB audio off. 

    Younis needs to hold his head up high and ignore Rudan. He has more talent than most of the first grade squad. 

    dcrow

    Posted

    19 minutes ago, pseudonym said:

    Crowd = 26155

    On a perfect night and much larger stadium they only get that amount. We got 28K at the last derby.

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    44 minutes ago, mack said:

    No.

    Exactly so why after keeping him in the team all year would you put Russell in there, especially with Cleur at the time on the bench?

    Total madness 

     

     

    MartinTyler

    Posted

    Was Clisby hooked or was he injured? Surely Simmons should have moved across to left back 

    Themumf79

    Posted

    It has been said before but Tate Russell was disgracefully bad. I simply don’t understand why he was brought on. Error count would have been double figures, and as someone quite rightly pointed out, every single person in the stadium knew what Lolley was going to do and Russell literally waved him through. Embarrassing. Such a stark contrast from the emotions leaving the derby last year when it finally looked like we had a side that could do something. It’s all a bit soul destroying. 

    Unlimited

    Posted

    From my FIFA manager mode days: if I was defending against a right winger who had a great left foot (i.e. one who cuts in to cross, rather than goes wide), I would consider putting on a natural RB at LB because the natural RB is probably right-footed and thus counteracts the left-footed opposing RW...

    mack

    Posted

    1 hour ago, MartinTyler said:

    Was Clisby hooked or was he injured? Surely Simmons should have moved across to left back 

    Rudan was asked at the press conference, he got hooked for not marking Lolley well enough.

    And subbed him in for a guy who then proceeded to get destroyed even harder. Watch the Gomes goal again, you'll see Russell try to pass off Lolley to a team-mate. Which is utter madness when you know the only thing Lolley is going to do is cut back and shoot.

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    Then the last goal he lazily tries to mark Caceres but lets him get a cross in.

    Rudan, genius at work.

     

     

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    5 minutes ago, Unlimited said:

    From my FIFA manager mode days: if I was defending against a right winger who had a great left foot (i.e. one who cuts in to cross, rather than goes wide), I would consider putting on a natural RB at LB because the natural RB is probably right-footed and thus counteracts the left-footed opposing RW...

    The problem with Russell isn't that he is right footed it's that he's crap 

    He can't control a ball with either foot and his positional play is dreadful 

    He runs up and down a lot that is all 

    mack

    Posted

    14 hours ago, mack said:

    As that's something that's likely going to end up in a legal issue for the person involved whoever that might be, I can't have any discussion on that incident in the crowd here.

    Edit - There was also an alleged example in the Cove (although some have said it was years old footage), so apply the above to both incidents, and any other incidents that might come out at a later date.

    Reminder.

    Edinburgh

    Posted

    16 hours ago, Unlimited said:

    Tbh the thing I’m most looking forward to next week is where to eat pre-game

    So what's changed? 

    NotVaughan

    Posted

    5 hours ago, SNS100 said:

    I wanted further punishment, so watched the replay Paramount. 

    Only the Coves chants could be heard for 90% of the game. The flops turned the RBB audio off. 

    Younis needs to hold his head up high and ignore Rudan. He has more talent than most of the first grade squad. 

    RBB were loudest when singing SFC songs so may have been hard to notice.

    MartinTyler

    Posted

    10 minutes ago, NotVaughan said:

    RBB were loudest when singing SFC songs so may have been hard to notice.

    Numbers looked down though

    MajorMelons

    Posted

    So if we beat City next week we make the six…

    sonar

    Posted

    Just now, MajorMelons said:

    So if we beat City next week we make the six…

    Yep. Us or City for 6th. City 1 point behind with two rounds left.....beat them we go to 37 pts and no team can pass us

    dcrow

    Posted

    1 hour ago, sonar said:

    Yep. Us or City for 6th. City 1 point behind with two rounds left.....beat them we go to 37 pts and no team can pass us

    Destiny is in our own hands

    WHACKO

    Posted

    1 hour ago, MajorMelons said:

    So if we beat City next week we make the six…

     

    24 minutes ago, dcrow said:

    Destiny is in our own hands

    So yet again something to play for and playing at home. 

    What's our home record this year.

    What has our last few games at home been like.

    Who can possibly guess how this will end.

    braad

    Posted

    2 hours ago, sonar said:

    Yep. Us or City for 6th. City 1 point behind with two rounds left.....beat them we go to 37 pts and no team can pass us

    We’d better lose. Winning and making the 6 just prolongs this utter **** show

    mack

    Posted

    14 minutes ago, JackDoff said:

    Fuuck you WSW! You owe me  a TV remote! :xmad:

    This long and you still haven't had hope drummed out of you.

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    5 hours ago, MartinTyler said:

    Numbers looked down though

    They were lowest I've seen the monsoon at Allianz 

    Sithslayer1991

    Posted

    Lmao I wasn't even shocked that we bottled it. Pierias loses the ball, Russell got the run around by Lolley and no marking at the back post.... we only need to hold the ball get it to Kittel.

    Rudan blaming Younis is again how poor the bloke is with man management, and the question should be unless Clisby was injured why would you sub him for Russel? In any case the City game is final season defining game that they need to win.

    Unfortunately it does mean if we make finals we are playing likely playing Victory away not Macarthur. Don't need to mention how poor we have been historically in Victoria.

    SBW

    Posted

    Smurfs pressed high like they did in the last derby. They should have won the game by more than what the scoreline suggested.

    The equaliser was more or less than we deserved until Smurfs scored the winner 1 minute later.

    There was no game plan from Rude boy. It just seemed we went out there and hoping for the best. Injuries to Beadling and Borello didn't help either.

    Clisby and Antonsson were both super frustrating to watch. Antonsson missing an absolute sitter in the first half and Clisby couldn't defend against Lolley, instead he stood back and let Lolley run rings around him.

    Younis and Sapsford provided more energy and the spark we needed in the 2nd half, this led to the equaliser late in the game.

    For Rudan to entirely blame Younis and single him out in the press conference reeks very poor man management. This isn't the first time he has bullied a player in the press conference, I believe he did the same thing to one of the players at Western Utd.

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    2 hours ago, SBW said:

    Smurfs pressed high like they did in the last derby. They should have won the game by more than what the scoreline suggested.

    The equaliser was more or less than we deserved until Smurfs scored the winner 1 minute later.

    There was no game plan from Rude boy. It just seemed we went out there and hoping for the best. Injuries to Beadling and Borello didn't help either.

    Clisby and Antonsson were both super frustrating to watch. Antonsson missing an absolute sitter in the first half and Clisby couldn't defend against Lolley, instead he stood back and let Lolley run rings around him.

    Younis and Sapsford provided more energy and the spark we needed in the 2nd half, this led to the equaliser late in the game.

    For Rudan to entirely blame Younis and single him out in the press conference reeks very poor man management. This isn't the first time he has bullied a player in the press conference, I believe he did the same thing to one of the players at Western Utd.

    On balance of that game we didn't deserve the equaliser, we deserved to be beaten by at least 3 goals (not that I wasn't happy we got it) but it wasn't deserved. 

    We were absolutely terrible for the vast majority of the game

    It was absolutle shite

    Frustrating players in that game

    - Thomas - Just get the ball up the pitch (despite what that dickhead Rudan says) 

    - Clisby, it was horrible to watch Lolley attacking him was like something out of National Geo show

    - Ninko, it's painful to watch such a great player who is playing that one season to many, I love him but he just never got into that game

    - Brilante did he complete a pass forward?

    - Pieraras was a best attacking threat (until Younis) but he's a rich man's sotirio (no end product)

    - Antonessen, for a "finisher" he misses some sitters, and if he doesn't finish then he doesn't bring much to the party

    - Russell, can't pass, can't defend, can't control the ball, can't cross - he should have been and English Cricket all rounder in the late 80s

    - Cleur, why wasn't he used at Left Back when Russell came on, he at least looks like he has played football at a level higher than AA8s (unlike the sub Rudan used)

    Sapsford / Younis how dare you come on and drag us back into the game, by displaying skill and speed, back to the NPL for you

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    So what's this stuff in the media about Nazi salutes?

     

    PedroPony

    Posted

    12 hours ago, StringerBellend said:

    So what's this stuff in the media about Nazi salutes?

     

    Some dickhead in the RBB was caught on camera doing a nazi salute. Needs to be banned. We have enough to deal with without that 

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    47 minutes ago, PedroPony said:

    Some dickhead in the RBB was caught on camera doing a nazi salute. Needs to be banned. We have enough to deal with without that 

    Gets worse doesn't it 

    This is where I have sympathy with the club, just spent weeks getting APL, Police, RBB to the table, argued that policing is too over the top (correctly) first game back some total nobhead does that 




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