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  • Wanderers Fall To Pieces In Disgraceful Second Half


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    A first half lead from a Labinot Haliti goal was washed away by a sea of inept defending as Adelaide United used an utterly stupid red card from Matthew Spiranovic to score a winner deep in stoppage time.

     

    With only a dozen games left for the Wanderers they needed to pick up three points to have any realistic chance of making the final series. Coming off an away draw against Newcastle the visitors started well, taking the game to the quick passing Adelaide reds. They started the game with a series of corners, and eventually took the lead through a set piece of a different type.

     

    Nikita Rukavytsa delivered a free kick from the right flank that Eugene Galekovic eleceted to punch away. The punch was poor, the ball flying high into the sky. As it fell to ground Brendon Santalab took on a volley, his shot not hit particularly well but good enough to skim across the Adelaide penalty area. With the Adelaide defence standing still, Labinot Haliti on his 150th A-League appearance and his 75th total appearance for the Wanderers, had a simple tap-in, gambling at the back post like a good striker should. Unlike in Newcastle, Haliti was onside this time and it was 1-0 in the 18th minute.

     

    Santalab, who had suffered a nasty looking shoulder injury early in the match eventually made way for Tomi Juric in the 34th minute, while on the other side Osama Malik turned his ankle horribly while making a tackle and was taken off in favour of Craig Goodwin.

     

    Adelaide regrouped tactically at the break, with Josep Gombau sending his men out playing 3 at the back and this formation switch was the catalyst for the Adelaide comeback. 5 minutes after half-time Adelaide restored parity. A free kick deep in the Wanderers half was launched pointlessly long by Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Juric could do nothing but chest the ball down straight into the path of Sergio Cirio who kept the ball moving for Marceleo Carrusca. Carrusca sent Bruce Djite on a mission in behind the Wanderers backline, Spiranovic was outpaced by the big striker, and with Ante Covic flying out of his goal to the edge of the penalty area, Djite slotted through the legs of Covic into the open net.

     

    It summed up the Wanderers season in one short burst of action. A pointless long ball launched from deep in Western Sydney's own half, the striker having no opportunity to get the ball to feet and thus losing it, the midfield missing in action allowing the opposition to play through with ease and the goalkeeper & defence getting in each others way.

     

    Unlike Gombau, Popovic elected yet again not to change his formation or switch things tactically, bringing on a set of like for like changes that saw Romeo Castelen return to the pitch for the first time in months, and Jason Trifiro brought on to hopefully plug up the midfield.

     

    Adelaide on the other hand were pushing for a winner and nearly had one after an hour. Wonderkid Awer Mabil turned Sam Gallaway inside out before cutting back to Sergio Cirio. The Reds #9 seemingly had a tap-in, only for a deflection to have kept the ball up in the air longer than was required, Cirio scooping his volley over the crossbar.

     

    Western Sydney had two chances to pull ahead once more. Tomi Juric was played in on goal by Castelen, helped to stay onside by Adelaide defenders, but couldn't blast his shot through at the near post. Poljak had one of the worst shots of the night, an unpressurised attempt from the edge of the area that might have left the stadium.

     

    Shortly after Juric's effort the game swung yet again in the favour of Adelaide. Spiranovic, having already received a yellow card for stopping Djite from getting in behind, was sucked into squaring up to Isaias, who fell to the ground in a dramatic heap from a soft Spiranovic shoulder barge. It was nothing short of a brain snap from the central defender and one that will keep him out of the Sydney Derby, where he can sit alongside Mateo Poljak who will be suspended also for an accumulation of yellow cards.

     

    From that moment on there was only going to be one winner. Adelaide took all three points in the 92nd minute, Tarek Elrich bursting in behind the redeployed Poljak at right fullback, the ex-Wanderer cut the ball back for Cirio who made no mistake in slotting the match winner to the delight of the 9,000 strong crowd.

     

    I don't want to sound like a broken record but the time is now for changes from Popovic. If it wasn't for the Champions League group stage starting this midweek, this Wanderers season would be over already. Gombau's tactical adjustment effectively won him the game, while Popovic stood on his heels, sticking to his 4-2-3-1 formation that every club in Australia knows how to counter, and was punished for it.

     

    While I doubt there will be any serious discussion at this point for removing the Asian Champions League winning coach from the position he has held since this club began, if he continues to send out his troops week after week playing the same way, and continues to lose both in the A-League & Champions League, there will come a time towards the end of the season where the owners of the Wanderers will wonder if keeping Popovic for a fourth season is in the best interests of the club.

     

    The Wanderers next match is against Kashima Antlers in the Asian Champions League group stage, on Wednesday the 25th of February, kick-off at 9pm Sydney time.


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    gombau:

    "we were losing the midfield so we changed to 3 at the back and put extra player in midfield"

     

    then they proceed to dominate the possession and have chances galore.

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    gombau:

    "we were losing the midfield so we changed to 3 at the back and put extra player in midfield"

     

    then they proceed to dominate the possession and have chances galore.

    Yep. That's what a good manager does. He sees the problem and fixes it.

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    gombau:

    "we were losing the midfield so we changed to 3 at the back and put extra player in midfield"

     

    then they proceed to dominate the possession and have chances galore.

    Would Popa change it like that?

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    After this highly anticitaped and even more disappointing display of football I'm going to turn my attention to a highly anticipated and even more disappointing video game (the order: 1886).

    Lol ffs this has been, and going to be a very frustrating evening.

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    Poljak and Spira both out of the derby next week, stupid red car from Spira.

     

    What the *** happened in the build up to Adelaide's first goal! Really poor play.

     

    Real shame as we looked the best we have all season in the opening 20, but **** we play with **** for brains some times this season, dumb as **** football sometimes that really leaves you scratching your head.

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    Takahagi and Castelen

     

     

    best on field

     

    By far.

     

     

    I missed Castelen so much - him just dribbling past defences with ease and pace... man, it was beautiful to watch.

     

    And when Takahagi drops a bit back and he can dictate play? Still needs a bit more time to get him on the same wavelength as the others, but when he does... hello!

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    Good: Hamill, Gallaway, La Rocca, Takahagi, Santa, Haliti, Castelen

     

    Bad: Topor, Spira, Covic, Poljak, Ruka, Juric, Trifiro

    Very good: Castelen,

     

    Looked very impressive when he came on

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    We played well in pockets - I can see the improvements but our turnover sucks decks. And Spira fell for the foul trap. That Adelaide player fell down like he was shot like a sniper. That should be reviewed and he should be booked for it. Stupid prat

     

    I am so cranky right now. Off to drown my sorrows in peaches and cream

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    If Spira got a 2nd yellow, Isaias should've got a 2nd yellow as well for his first shoulder into Spira.

     

    The effort was great, the quality of the execution less so, but we still deserved the 3 points or at least 1. Walking away with nothing is very disappointing.

     

    The good thing is we were competitive, so I'm looking forward to Wed night's ACL game.

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    I wrote a post on our results in another thread. If it were a one off in the manner we lose games i would say fair enough, however it has happened more than once and cost us 14 points. Same old every time.

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    really hope Bulut gets given a crack if Santa is gone, real shame for Santa, he looked good tonight (well better than juric has started in the last few games)

    Oh bulut vs east Sydney would be great! And I hope ryall is the lucky guy to mark him if so... Or gersbach. Both of those guys look like they'd be scared of the auburn tatts.

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    Injury time and WSW is a bad combination! No Spiranovic against ESFC, no Poljak, no midfield?

    We won't miss Poljak. Spira most likely will be missed though. Still I think we have adequate replacements. It's about the players learning to adjust when they under pressure. We just sink and sink and the inevitable happens.

    The only way we will beat ESFC next week is with an ugly win. I don't care how we do it. This could stop them from collecting the premiership. It would be massive.

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    this game juric frustrated the hell out of me.

    with santa out it should have been a wake up call, but when he came on he didn't do anything.

     

    i dont know why he is just to slow to the play.

    maybe he just doesn't give a **** anymore and is trying to stay injury free until he leaves at the end of the season.

    he should have bullied this adelaide defense, but he was the one getting pushed around.

     

    with santa out bring on bulut and start him next week.

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