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Melbourne City vs Western Sydney Wanderers 22/01/2019 7:50PM


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  • Opponent: Melbourne City
    Home Team: Melbourne City
    Away Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Sydney Kick-Off Time: 7:50PM EDT
    Round: 15
    Competition: A-League Regular Season
    Location: Melbourne, Victoria
    Stadium: AAMI Park
    Result: West Sydney Loss
    Western Sydney Score: 3
    Opponent Score: 4
    Time Of Result: 90 Minutes
    Western Sydney Starting Lineup: Nick Suman, Raul Llorente, Tass Mourdoukoutas, Tarek Elrich, Tate Russel, Nick Fitzgerald, Keanu Baccus, Roly Bonevacia, Jordan O'Doherty, Jaushua Sotirio, Abraham Majok
    Western Sydney Substitutions: Bruce Kamau (Nick Fitzgerald 72), Marc Tokich (Roly Bonevacia 72), Oriol Riera (Abraham Majok 86)
    Western Sydney Unused Substitues: Vedran Janjetovic, Mathieu Cordier
    Western Sydney Goals: Roly Bonevacia (28), Tass Mourdoukoutas (49), Jaushua Sotirio (54)
    Western Sydney Cards: Roly Bonevacia (Yellow 32), Keanu Baccus (Yellow 56, Second Yellow + Red 66)
    Western Sydney Manager: Markus Babbel
    Opponent Starting Lineup: Eugene Galekovic, Scott Jamieson, Ritchie De Laet, Harrison Delbridge, Bart Schenkeveld, Curtis Good, Rostyn Griffths, Luke Brattan, Riley McGree, Kearyn Baccus, Florin Bereguer
    Opponent Substitutions: Lachie Wales (Florin Bereguer 58), Nathaniel Atkinson (Curtis Good 62), Moudi Najjar (Luke Brattan 83)
    Opponent Unused Substitues: Mark Birighitti, Iacopo La Rocca
    Opponent Goals: Ritchie De Laet (1, 84), Luke Brattan (38), Bart Schenkeveld (90+5)
    Opponent Cards: Kearyn Baccus (Yellow 51), Ritchie De Laet (Yellow 56), Lachie Wales (Yellow 85), Bart Schenkeveld (90+5)
    Opponent Manager: Warren Joyce
    Attendance: 5149
    Referee: Stephen Lucas
    Post Match Thread:

    Another 4-3 Loss For Wanderers

Melbourne City vs Western Sydney Wanderers 22/01/2019 7:50PM

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the "pundits" all agreed (including Smurf slater) that WSW were on the wrong end again with VAR, wouldn't surprise if we got favourable decisions tonight....

gotta love midweek football :P 

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39 minutes ago, Sime11 said:

the "pundits" all agreed (including Smurf slater) that WSW were on the wrong end again with VAR, wouldn't surprise if we got favourable decisions tonight....

The ffa will never allow that to happen.

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15 hours ago, Davo said:

So that means there were no consequences for his last error strewn effort. Not only have they not given him a week off but they've assigned him to the same team that he screwed over last week.

No punishment when he is just following ffa orders. 

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14 hours ago, Wanderboy said:

I've seen years of video refereeing in the NRL. They have learnt from their mistakes and more often than not, hey now get it right.

NRL has been doing it for years and still can't get it right. Often take a correct onfield decision and overturn it with an incorrect decision. Just used to screw over the Panthers.

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1 hour ago, Sime11 said:

the "pundits" all agreed (including Smurf slater) that WSW were on the wrong end again with VAR, wouldn't surprise if we got favourable decisions tonight....

gotta love midweek football :P 

I hope you are right, but they all agreed we got screwed over in the Perth game and we still didn't get the favourable decisions on Friday night.

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Ref issues aside how do you think Babbel will go about this game countering Melbourne City's Midfield that we struggled to complete against last time?

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30 minutes ago, Sithslayer1991 said:

Ref issues aside how do you think Babbel will go about this game countering Melbourne City's Midfield that we struggled to complete against last time?

pray to god/satan/anyone who will listen :P

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3 hours ago, Sime11 said:

the "pundits" all agreed (including Smurf slater) that WSW were on the wrong end again with VAR, wouldn't surprise if we got favourable decisions tonight....

gotta love midweek football :P 

Don't get in the way of the narrative that we're being discriminated against! 

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5 hours ago, Sime11 said:

the "pundits" all agreed (including Smurf slater) that WSW were on the wrong end again with VAR, wouldn't surprise if we got favourable decisions tonight....

gotta love midweek football :P 

Guaranteed. So visible. I'd be advising all players to fall over in the box. We'll get everything tonight.

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Interested to see who our 2 centre backs are tonight Tass MOURDOUKOUTAS is one who is the other with Hamill out ?

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18 hours ago, wswnick said:

Riera has flown to Melbourne. Odd if he's still injured, so I expect we may see him on the bench at the very least

:ninja:

 

Russel Mourdoukoutas Elrich Cordier back 4???? 

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Forgot we had Cordier in squad
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10 minutes ago, mack said:

Hamill was removed from the squad at the same time. No idea if he got hurt or not.

inb4 media start stories like - disharmony at WSW !!!! - Riera slapped Gombau last year, this year he slapped his captain :cheeky: 

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Lineup:

Majok (FW), Fitzy (LW), Sotirio (RW), Roly (AMC), Baccus & O'Doherty (MC), Llorente (LB), Elrich & Tass (CB), Russel (RB), Suman (GK).

Bench: Riera, Kamau, Cordier, Tokich, Vedran.

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