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Lachlan Scott


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  • Date Of Birth: 15/04/97
    Nation: Australia
    Birthplace: Wollongong, New South Wales
    Squad Number: 23
    Position: Forward
    Joined Wanderers: 12/05/16
    Contract Details: Youth League 2014/15. 1 Year Contract 13/5/16. 2 year extension on 1/11/2016
    Contract Finish: 2018/19
    Previous Club: Wanderers Youth League
    Wanderers Debut: 2nd August 2016 vs Wellington
    A-League Appearances: 21
    A-League Goals: 1
    ACL Appearances: 4
    ACL Goals: 2
    FFA Cup Appearances: 3
    FFA Cup Goals: 2
    Total Appearances: 28
    Total Goals: 5
    Yearly Appearances & Goals: 2016/17: 22 (5), 2017/18: 6 (0), 2018/19: 0 (0)
    Highlight: Scored a brace on debut for the Wanderers first team in the FFA Cup match against Wellington Phoenix.
    Highlight: He scored a goal in the A-League, Asian Champions League & FFA Cup in the 2016/17 season.
    Description: A young striker who made a name for himself after winning the Wanderers Youth League Player of the Year for 2015/16, as well as scoring 5 goals in the Wanderers NPL debut against Spirit FC. His entry to top flight football was a good one, with a decent return of 5 goals in 22 appearances across all competitions in 2016/17. The arrival of Oriol Riera and the good health of Brendon Santalab restricted Scott's first team opportunity in 2017/18, he played just 6 games and failed to score, although he did perform well in the Youth League & NPL 2. In his last year at the club he fell out of favour, did not play a game in the 18/19 season and was released in February 2019.
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Neverbloom

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Let's not get ahead of ourselves. He has got a lot of wotk to do but he looks like he has a good understanding of where to be and can run which are things we lacked with Pio.

he has to work on his arrogance a lot to be anywhere close to being the next cahill

Taurus

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18 AUG 2016 - 10:39PM
Santalab praises 'future star' Scott
 

 

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Western Sydney Wanderers veteran Brendon Santalab believes team-mate Lachlan Scott is a player to watch this season.
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18 AUG 2016 - 10:39 PM  UPDATED YESTERDAY 10:39 PM
 

“Lachie has got the world at his feet,†Santalab told The World Game. “He’s big, he’s strong, he’s a typical number nine and, to be at this level at his age with his strength and power, I feel that Lachie can take his game to great heights and different levels, most likely overseas.

“He’ll be one to look out for this season, for sure, and he’s in the Young Socceroos set-up as well. He’s doing great.

 

“Lachie scored two goals in the FFA Cup on his debut, so he’s flying high with confidence. He scored another one on Wednesday night when we had a trial game against Canberra FC.â€

Striker Santalab, 33, and Scott have formed a close bond. Scott recently told The World Game how Santalab had taken him aside to offer advice, which the youngster appreciated enormously.

“He said ‘come and we’ll get a coffee and talk’, so we did,†Scott said. “We went to a cafe after training and he talked to me about how to be professional and how to improve yourself and it was very good of him.

“He gave me some really good advice. One of the things he said was how important it was to always be ready. He was talking about whether you know you’re starting or you’re coming off the bench, which he did a lot last season and scored a lot of goals doing.â€

Santalab said he received similar help when he was young and that he wanted to be that same guiding light now.

“When I was coming through I got help from the older boys and some overseas players as well in the squad I was in,†he said. “It’s important experienced players like myself guide the young players in the right direction as well.â€

It remains to be seen what the blend up front will be for Wanderers this season, with Santalab very reliable as either a starter or impact player off the bench, Scott developing nicely and Kerem Bulut training at the club and presumably only having to show the right attitude to get a contract.

That would appear to rule out earlier suggestions the club would look for another overseas player as a marquee striker.

“If they sign Kerem that’s three of us and I don’t think you would sign a fourth,†Santalab said. “Between the three of us in the A-League and the Asian Champions League we’re all going to be required at some point. It’s going to be an exciting year, being part of the ACL again.â€

Santalab said the Wanderers were very encouraged by their pre-season form in trial games and the FFA Cup round of 32 win over Wellington Phoenix.

“We beat Canberra FC 3-1 down there and that made it four wins from four games in pre-season now,†he said. “Brisbane Roar, Wellington, the Young Socceroos and Canberra FC. It’s been a great start with what is once again a new squad.

“I think to be gelling the way we are already at this stage is a huge positive for us. We’ve obviously had a number of changes to the squad and that’s never easy, but we’ve got some great people who have come in.

“It feels like the foreign players who have joined have been here for a few years, so that just speaks volumes for their professionalism and adaptability.

“Aritz (Borda), Bruno (Pinatares) and Jumpei (Kusukami) have all been heavily involved in what we’re doing. We’ve been working hard in pre-season on how we want to play and getting them to adapt and so far it has all gone very well.â€

GunnerWanderer

Posted

Hell yes, he's awesome now think about how good he will be in 2 years.

That's what we said about alessi after that time in the derby haha

tardotz

Posted

We need any striker we can get, his height is a big bonus as all the other strikers are pretty short.

Prydzopolis

Posted

Better than Clisby.

Are we talking about Clisby the left back or Clisby the striker. If it is the later then I agree :)
theguyyouwishyouwere

Posted (edited)

wrong thread.

Edited by theguyyouwishyouwere
Neverbloom

Posted

scored as many goals as bulut has this season

theguyyouwishyouwere

Posted

i hope you stay as specific when he scores an a-league goal "with the exception of that goal, he hasn't scored one all season"

TehSmileyBandit

Posted

I thought it was a really good effort. Back to goal, first time volley, missed by inches. If Fornaroli did that Brenton Speed would only just have finished his orgasm.

 

Spot on. Instinctual. The boy's a proper striker.

 

The Bulut-Messiah would still be halfway through his "turn" to face goal right now.

StringerBellend

Posted (edited)

The internet is great

 

Pop never plays kids / the kid is crap ... / Bulut would have scored that ...

 

Hes going to be ace, just not quite yet

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Neverbloom

Posted

The internet is great

 

Pop never plays kids / the kid is crap ... / Bulut would have scored that ...

 

Hes going to be ace, just not quite yet

then play him when he isnt garbage

Sithslayer1991

Posted

Play him for the derby? "Baptism of fire"

WestSyd

Posted

'Redmayne would have saved that' and 'Bulut would have scored that'. That's what you seem to hear lately. Give it a few months and people will eventually let it go.

theguyyouwishyouwere

Posted

'Redmayne would have saved that' and 'Bulut would have scored that'. That's what you seem to hear lately. Give it a few months and people will eventually let it go.

 

that last goal tyson let in would have been saved by redmayne.

 

that being said, i agree :P



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