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    The first Sydney Derby of the 2022/23 A-League season served as a temporary pre-World Cup farewell to the A-League and a welcome to the derby for the new Sydney Football Stadium. A tight, tense affair saw the deadlock broken late in the game with a Kusini Yengi thunderbolt to give the Wanderers an emotional victory, their 100th win in the A-League.

    Sydney FC were forced into a number of changes, particularly in defence with Alex Wilkinson injured, Paulo Retre suspended and former Wanderer Jack Rodwell still yet to make his Sydney FC debut. The Wanderers added Yeni N'Gabakoto to their squad to possibly make his first appearance in Red & Black.

    The opening 10 minutes was cagey and rough, neither side could find an advantage while both teams were physical in the challenge, Marcelo in particular was tasked with keeping Patrick Wood quiet and he did so strongly, sending the young forward crashing to the turf to clear a header. 17 minutes in Calem Nieuwenhof had the first decent chance of the game, after the Wanderers attacked down their right flank, and the clearance fell to the midfielder, who managed to bring it down enough for a shot that deflected away for a corner that didn't go to plan but still ended in a blocked shot for Tomislav Mrcela.

    Yengi was inches away from opening the scoring, a lofted ball over the top caught the Sydney FC defence totally square, Yengi rushed onward, with Redmayne coming out of his goal the Wanderers striker couldn't get a toe to send it around Andrew Redmayne. Nieuwenhof picked up the first yellow card of the game after a half hour for a midfield challenge, a harsh booking when it wasn't stopping a promising attack or overly forceful. Borrello forced Redmayne into giving away a corner with a low powered shot that the keeper didn't take any chances with. The corner was whipped in and head tennis results with Marcelo finding his defensive partner Mrcela who sent it over the bar with his own header.

    SFC sprang to life with 5 minutes in the half left, counter-attacking quickly with Anthony Caceres striding forward and firing at Thomas, the rebound producing a corner that Thomas rose to claim easily. Rhyan Grant got away with a series of professional fouls from Alex King, including a blatant body check on Nieuwenhof that killed a Wanderers counter stone dead but wasn't punished with a yellow card. The half ended shortly after, at 0-0 with no clear cut chances for either side having been created.

    Sydney FC came out firing, with Robert Mak cutting back inside on the byline to shoot, Thomas palmed the ball back into the middle of the penalty area where it rebounded from Romain Amalfitano back to the keeper. Yengi took advantage of a mistake from James Donachie, it allowed Yengi to run into the box, from a wide angle he elected to shoot rather than a cutback to Krpic, his shot flashed wide of the far post.

    Milos Ninkovic had spent the week as the centre of the pre-game drama, after leaving Sydney FC in controversial circumstances, he had spent the first hour being booed by his former fan then butchered a gilt edge chance to silence 70% of the crowd. He was clean in on goal after the defence parted like the red sea, he had all the time in the world and in the end, too much time, not managing a strong shot at goal to the delight of the blue portion of the massive crowd.

    The game was begging for a moment of brilliance and it was delivered by Yengi, and begun by Ninkovic. The Serbian maestro pushed forward, creating panic in the Sydney defence, he found a perfect ball to Yengi. With a lot of work to do he cut back once, twice, onto his right boot and rocketed the ball into the roof of the net with Redmayne having no chance. The scorer ran off to the RBB, being mobbed by the fans and his team-mates. Borrello had a similar chance to Ninkovic's with a similar result.

    Yengi took his leave of the game as the Wanderers first sub, with Yeni N'Gbakoto making his debut with a 10 minute cameo as the game was tightly poised at 1-0 to the visitors. Adrian Segecic had a point blank shot in the 89th minute, he was unmarked as Gabriel Cleur was claiming offside instead of marking a player, perhaps the occasion getting the better of the youngster and he fired over.

    Luke Brattan took a long range effort from a cleared corner with just minutes remaining. Ninkovic was simultaneously applauded and booed off the pitch with his 94th minute, time wasting substitution for Alessandro Lopane, who almost immediately picked up a yellow card for clattering into Gerd.

    Brattan's last second chop down as Nieuwenhof strode forward on a counter should have been punished with a straight red, but Alex King bottled the decision as a general melee broke out in the middle of the pitch. Sydney FC were clearly frustrated at their poor performance, being totally outplayed in yet another Derby. As the 97th minute ticked over, King finally blew the full time whistle, giving the Wanderers their first win in the SFS for 9 long years. It was a completely deserved win, a tough fought match with the touch of class from Yengi that blew the game open. The away end exploded in joy, celebrating both the derby win, the performance and rising back up to 2nd place on the A-League ladder.

    The A-League goes on a month long World Cup break, the resumption is set for Saturday the 10th of December with an away trip to face Wellington Phoenix in their erstwhile home of Wollongong.


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    Keithie

    Posted

    Corica noticed Lolley , said he came into the game as it opened up

    the one thing I did notice was our high press we we kept it up well into the second half , this could be fittest team wanderers have had for 5 years 

    Upthehill

    Posted

    Still buzzing!

    Its pretty clear Yengi needed a week off/threat to his position to kick him into gear. He could have had two more tonight but the one he scored was a belter. Also our back line was back to its best, with Marcelo and LT being the two huge stand outs. 

    The two downers for me; we are going to need to find a replacement for Calem pretty fast. If he plays 20 more games like his first 6, no ******* way he's not in Europe come 23/24. Also the break here isnt going to do wonder for momentum as far as crowds go. We will have earned some new admirers last night and possibly reignited some old ones. It would be good to have a game next week but I guess we will have to settle for the biggest competition in all of sport

    marron

    Posted

    5 minutes ago, Upthehill said:



    The two downers for me; we are going to need to find a replacement for Calem pretty fast. If he plays 20 more games like his first 6, no ******* way he's not in Europe come 23/24. 

    We'll just get another Sydney FC reject it will be fine.

     

     

    Smoggy

    Posted (edited)

    11 minutes ago, scarcev said:

    Few sober observations, while FC concentrated on their hatred towards Ninkovic (yea whatever) how they let go Nieuwenhof I will never know, he controlled that game last night.  Marcelo was immense and seeing the big guy run in at the end shows what it means to him, massive signing, big reason we are where we are and the other tower Mrcela was also very good again.  Despite that half v CCM where we made some bad errors leading to goals (one of which was clearly Rudan putting someone where they shouldn't be) we have been so solid in D.  All those set pieces and they came up empty and not just empty they did not even threaten whereas last few seasons every set piece has me nervous, this year it is solid.  Our corners WTF just beat the first man FFS, Borello started off the season great but last two have ben average. Krpic well he is not the type of striker fans want Clubs to buy but geez he does some work off the ball and we really need him with the way we play, he does all his defensive work, he does Ninkos defensive work and the bloke does not stop so yea he isnt going to get us 15 goals but geez he is an important part of our setup.  Traore had some dicey moments but Cleur looked good.  5 minutes of Ngbakato got me excited, that cheeky meg, he looks the goods and cant wait to we get back again.

    Didn't Cleur dwell on the ball and give it away just outside our box first half? If ever there was a "Man on" shout needed that was it. Lucky to get away with that.

    Edited by Smoggy
    rcfinc

    Posted

    9 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

    Didn't Cleur dwell on the ball and give it away just outside our box first half? If ever there was a "Man on" shout needed that was it. Lucky to get away with that.

    I was about 30m away and he wouldn't have heard any call as the RBB noise was next level.  I saw him indicating he couldn't hear.

    marron

    Posted

    I thought Amalfitano was a quiet achiever last night. Seemed to be right place right time and some nice opening passes too.

    Agree about Borello. Wasn't quite on it. Trying though which is more than you can say for some of our recent players.

    Paul01

    Posted

    On their Forum, honesty rather than BS. P***ed off with Corica. Most knew they were outplayed and want half the squad overhauled.

    GE942150

    Posted

    5 hours ago, Smoggy said:

    Ahh waking up in the city the morning after the night before, wondering where to go for breakfast. 

    My impression of the stadium..meh..its ok I guess  Wanderers fans are what made it :) I was a bit disoriented at first as I am sure the end we were in used to be the cove end, or have they spun the stadium around so the pitch now faces a diff alignment, perhaps.

    It was an honest hard working performance rather than any invididual brilliance, but that's OK, they get the derby passion and importance You can see at the end the link between fans and club is returning. 

    First time I have done the poznan with my son in years. He could not remember winning at Allianz, so good for the kids aged 15 and under and too young to remember the first 3 seasons.

    Only down side was walking back to the tram a drink can hit my sons back,  half full so copped a bit. I heard the can hit the road but didn't know it had hit him until he told me. My son rightly pulled me along and kept moving because if I had seen who had done it the Teessider in me would have been activated...****ers.

    I got hit in the back by a half full ice cream cup in the RBB. First time anything other than a drink :lol:

    GE942150

    Posted

    Happy to see Yeni get some minutes. Hopefully he will get the goals that Krpic can't. Also looking forward to getting Bozanic and possibly Beadling back to give Ninko and Callum some rest and add another dimension to the midfield. 

    sonar

    Posted

    1 minute ago, GE942150 said:

    Worst thing about the night was not letting so many of the RBB in until just 10 mins before the match kicked off. Not sure what went wrong there.

    NSW Police and security playing silly buggers......as is their want when sokkah is involved......:nono:

    marron

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    24 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

     

     

     

     

     

    Both angles I've seen of this are so great.

    Davo

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Erebus said:

    How the fk did Lolley get 2 points and considered the 2nd best player of the game by the Muppets that choose those 3,2,1 points? :rofl:

    I didn't even notice him on the park!

    After he picked up that knock in the second half and limped off I genuinely thought they’d subbed him. It wasn’t until way later in the game that I realised he was still there.

    Sithslayer1991

    Posted

    Oh it was joy to back in the stadium. Had an absolute party the whole game. Seeing the boys up close one thing I notice is how big our squad is. Had the pleasure of watching Yengi tear Ryan Grant a new one the whole game. The Hoff is a machine controlled the midfield for us. Marcelo is an immense leader, nothing was getting past him he was my MOTM.

    1st half was dire lots of long balls. 2nd half started to play on the floor and get Ninko in the game grinded them out well deserved win. 2nd on the table heading to WC break amazing turn around

    WSWJACK

    Posted

    52 minutes ago, marron said:

    Agree about Borello. Wasn't quite on it. Trying though which is more than you can say for some of our recent players

    Best 'pest' of player in our side since Santa, gets under the skin of opposite players and fans

    xposedPatricK

    Posted

    The sleeping giant awakes! It’s good to see the passion in both players and especially the coach.

    Marko has done well instilling the passion/pride and mentality of the west. It’s so refreshing to see the coach be passionate and involved from the sidelines. It will take a while for me to get the image of Carl Robinson biting his nails looking worried (even when we’re winning)out of my head but this may be the season.

     

    Marcelo is boss! The guy makes everyone of our opponent look like a child. 
     

    it’s good to be back

    marron

    Posted

    1 hour ago, WSWJACK said:

    Best 'pest' of player in our side since Santa, gets under the skin of opposite players and fans

    Oh yep. That's  what I  mean, the mongrel makes up for the final product.

     

    Upthehill

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Paul01 said:

    On their Forum, honesty rather than BS. P***ed off with Corica. Most knew they were outplayed and want half the squad overhauled.

    Read back the last 12 hours. The numerous deluded idiots. They were the more creative team apparently, despite our 19 entries into their box versus their 3. And apparently we only got our feet on the ball because they made mistakes, totally wasnt because they couldnt pass out of the press...

    Granted though, they were set straight pretty quickly. 


    I'm also enjoying reading about how many of them are looking forward to Rodwell returning *HA!* because he will fix most of their defensive woes.

    Sydney looks like a team that could quickly fall to the bottom 3-4. Yes, they have plenty of punch going forward but you can concede 2 goals a game and expect to stay in contention. If they go into a dry spell with scoring they're boned. 


     

    WHACKO

    Posted

    5 hours ago, StringerBellend said:

    Awesome night

     

     

    Am I right, no mention of the "E" word pre or post game.

     

     

    Unlimited

    Posted

    2 hours ago, Smoggy said:

     

     

     

     

     

    That's a beautiful video - best sport in the world!!

     

    Anyway, here is the - as promised - review of my experience in Bay 439 or whatever it was.

    I like the concourse on Level 4 now because you can see more into the stadium, unlike before it was very closed off and concreted. It's a bit more airy. It's nice, but a good use of taxpayers' money? Definitely not.

    There were a few ESFC fans up in the nosebleeds section, I think one got kicked out for some reason. The view is definitely not 'Premium'. The gradient is good but it's a bit far from the action, almost as bad as Level 6 at ANZ Stadium. It's not like Suncorp where even on the top level you still feel sort of near the action.

    The atmosphere was fantastic, wish I was a bit closer to the action but that's on me for buying my ticket so late.

    Walk back to Central was semi-eventful. Some ESFC fans were making fun of the WSW supporters for taking the train home, I heard, "Sorry your family is poor".

    Classy.

     

    Speaking of the train home, lots of attractive women on the train for some reason. Some sort of festival? Unfortunately with their boyfriends.

    Good night out.

    Let's do it again soon.

    Smoggy

    Posted

    6 minutes ago, Unlimited said:

    That's a beautiful video - best sport in the world!!

     

    Anyway, here is the - as promised - review of my experience in Bay 439 or whatever it was.

    I like the concourse on Level 4 now because you can see more into the stadium, unlike before it was very closed off and concreted. It's a bit more airy. It's nice, but a good use of taxpayers' money? Definitely not.

    There were a few ESFC fans up in the nosebleeds section, I think one got kicked out for some reason. The view is definitely not 'Premium'. The gradient is good but it's a bit far from the action, almost as bad as Level 6 at ANZ Stadium. It's not like Suncorp where even on the top level you still feel sort of near the action.

    The atmosphere was fantastic, wish I was a bit closer to the action but that's on me for buying my ticket so late.

    Walk back to Central was semi-eventful. Some ESFC fans were making fun of the WSW supporters for taking the train home, I heard, "Sorry your family is poor".

    Classy.

     

    Speaking of the train home, lots of attractive women on the train for some reason. Some sort of festival? Unfortunately with their boyfriends.

    Good night out.

    Let's do it again soon.

    Yeah..I can't belive the platinum top $ seats are right up there. Perhaps middle tier near half way line. Not near the corner stuck up in the gods lol

    GE942150

    Posted

    11 minutes ago, Unlimited said:

    That's a beautiful video - best sport in the world!!

     

    Anyway, here is the - as promised - review of my experience in Bay 439 or whatever it was.

    I like the concourse on Level 4 now because you can see more into the stadium, unlike before it was very closed off and concreted. It's a bit more airy. It's nice, but a good use of taxpayers' money? Definitely not.

    There were a few ESFC fans up in the nosebleeds section, I think one got kicked out for some reason. The view is definitely not 'Premium'. The gradient is good but it's a bit far from the action, almost as bad as Level 6 at ANZ Stadium. It's not like Suncorp where even on the top level you still feel sort of near the action.

    The atmosphere was fantastic, wish I was a bit closer to the action but that's on me for buying my ticket so late.

    Walk back to Central was semi-eventful. Some ESFC fans were making fun of the WSW supporters for taking the train home, I heard, "Sorry your family is poor".

    Classy.

     

    Speaking of the train home, lots of attractive women on the train for some reason. Some sort of festival? Unfortunately with their boyfriends.

    Good night out.

    Let's do it again soon.

    Fisher at the Domain and RnB Fridays at Olympic Park Showground. The trains were absolutely packed because of that and Union strikes. 

    marron

    Posted

    35 minutes ago, Unlimited said:

    That's a beautiful video - best sport in the world!!

     

    Anyway, here is the - as promised - review of my experience in Bay 439 or whatever it was.

    I like the concourse on Level 4 now because you can see more into the stadium, unlike before it was very closed off and concreted. It's a bit more airy. It's nice, but a good use of taxpayers' money? Definitely not.

    There were a few ESFC fans up in the nosebleeds section, I think one got kicked out for some reason. The view is definitely not 'Premium'. The gradient is good but it's a bit far from the action, almost as bad as Level 6 at ANZ Stadium. It's not like Suncorp where even on the top level you still feel sort of near the action.

    The atmosphere was fantastic, wish I was a bit closer to the action but that's on me for buying my ticket so late.

    Walk back to Central was semi-eventful. Some ESFC fans were making fun of the WSW supporters for taking the train home, I heard, "Sorry your family is poor".

    Classy.

     

    Speaking of the train home, lots of attractive women on the train for some reason. Some sort of festival? Unfortunately with their boyfriends.

    Good night out.

    Let's do it again soon.

    How'd the nosebleed compare to Parra? I think Parra is pretty bloody good but maybe you don't? Jist trying to get a comparison.

     

    One thing worthy of noting would be one of the reasons for the knockdown  was because it was apparently hard to manage big crowds. But they ****ed that up yesterday anyway.




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