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Western Sydney Wanderers vs Perth Glory 19/01/2020 6:30PM


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  • Opponent: Perth Glory
    Home Team: Western Sydney Wanderers
    Away Team: Perth Glory
    Sydney Kick-Off Time: 6:30PM EDT
    Round: 15
    Competition: A-League Regular Season
    Location: Parramatta, New South Wales
    Stadium: Western Sydney Stadium
    Result: West Sydney Loss
    Western Sydney Score: 0
    Opponent Score: 1
    Time Of Result: 90 Minutes
    Western Sydney Starting Lineup: Daniel Lopar, Dylan McGowan, Patrick Ziegler, Daniel Georgievski, Tarek Elrich, Pirmin Schwegler, Nicolai Muller, Bruce Kamau, Mitch Duke, Kwame Yeboah, Matt Jurman
    Western Sydney Substitutions: Tate Russell (Patrick Ziegler 69), Nick Sullivan (Bruce Kamau 69), Mo Adam (Nicolai Muller 82)
    Western Sydney Unused Substitues: Nick Suman, Noah Pagden, Dean Pelekanos, Kosta Grozos
    Western Sydney Manager: Markus Babbel
    Opponent Starting Lineup: Liam Reddy, James Meredith, Alex Grant, Gregory Wuthrich, Kim Soo-Beom, Tomislav Mrcela, Diego Castro, Jake Brimmer, Neil Kilkenny, Joel Chianese, Bruno Fornaroli
    Opponent Substitutions: Jacob Tratt (James Meredith 78), Kristian Popovic (Jake Brimmer 82), Gabriel Popovic (Diego Castro 90)
    Opponent Unused Substitues: Tando Velaphi, Dane Ingham
    Opponent Goals: Bruno Fornaroli (6)
    Opponent Cards: Bruno Fornaroli (Yellow 5)
    Opponent Manager: Tony Popovic
    Attendance: 9090
    Referee: Adam Fielding
    Note 1: This was the last game that Markus Babbel managed for the Wanderers, he was sacked the Monday after the game.
Western Sydney Wanderers vs Perth Glory 19/01/2020 6:30PM

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Looks like a back three with Tarek in there, Georgievski and Kamau wingbacks, Ziggy/Schwegler midfield, Muller attacking mid, Duke & Yeboah 'up front' but drifting wide.

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From my vantage point I thought he was pretending he was kicked in the face, I was wrong.....oh and Perth scored already

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Literally a 5 metre pass and through a lack of awareness/technique/skill two “professionals” screw it up. So emblematic of the current Wanderers.

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You can blame Babbel for a lot of what goes on this year.

But seeing 2 professional footballers make a simple mistake like McGowan and Ziegler just did then.......there comes a time when the players have to take some responsibility.

That was ******* pathetic

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2 minutes ago, Generator said:

We probably can’t fault the coach for that one. Directly, anyway.

Set's up the team with no midfield already can see perth press our dm/cb options and the midfield is lost already. 

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4 minutes ago, pseudonym said:

Me: "OK lads try not to concede in the first 5 minutes". 

6 minutes in

"oh ffs"

Mission failed, we'll get em next time

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Honestly, the team seems petrified of Perth’s press. Our current game plan consists of the three centre backs passing amongst themselves before sending a Hail Mary in the general direction of Yeboah. No movement, no skill, no clue.

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1 minute ago, Pup55 said:

You can blame Babbel for a lot of what goes on this year.

But seeing 2 professional footballers make a simple mistake like McGowan and Ziegler just did then.......there comes a time when the players have to take some responsibility.

That was ******* pathetic

We come out slow every game though, every game we look like conceding an early goal. It was a mistake...but also comes down to the way we set up every game.

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Unpopular opinion incoming but this is where “we will follow you forever active support” starts resembling Hillsong waiting for the rapture, it’s not good enough and I’m not having sing song the players should be told it’s not good enough 

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7 minutes ago, Themumf said:

Borda > Ziegler. Discuss.

 

6 minutes ago, papersun said:

Ziegler out.

WTF??

It's 100% McGowan's fault. He's the one that saw Ziegler under pressure and he still passed it to him anyway. How was Ziegler supposed to know the Perth player was charging towards him from behind?

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