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    The Western Sydney Wanderers hoped to backup their 3-2 Sydney Derby win by getting back in the top 6 by picking up all three points against 7th placed Western United in Parramatta tonight. They fulfilled all possible expectation with a 5-0 annihilation with goals from all over the pitch to catapult them into the Top 6 and heaping pressure on the Brisbane Roar.

    The Wanderers returned to the 5 at the back formation they have been playing this season, starting brightly by winning a corner in just 30 seconds, they weren't able to capitalise on the early opportunity. Steven Ugarkovic, the Wanderers new signing made his way onto the bench at the expense of Simon Cox, while Tate Russell replaced Bernie Ibini as part of the return to a 5 man defensive front. After playing midweek against Brisbane on a heavy pitch the visitors kept marquee Alessandro Diamanti on the bench.

    Bruce Kamau flashed a curling strike just wide of the post in the 9th minute. He turned his marker inside out before firing past the post, unable to bend it into the top corner. There was a hint of a handball in the leadup so even had he scored it may have been ruled out by VAR. In the 13th minute the Wanderers had a double chance, Mitch Duke found Tom Aquilina bombing on down the left flank, his cut back looked to find the open Jordon Mutch, the midfielder's strike was blocked by the defense. The rebound fell to Kamau, he launched a cross into the middle that beat everyone on both teams.

    Western United failed to play out from the back and paid the ultimate price. The Wanderers high press paid off when Andrew Durante played a hospital ball to Victory Sanchez, the midfielder was swarmed and monstered by Graham Dorrans, Troisi picking up the ball and running at the defence, setting up the left foot strike with enough power to blast through the weak right hand of Ryan Scott.

    Troisi almost got a double minutes later, with fancy footwork he played the ball onto his right foot to open up space before firing at goal, bringing out a neat save from Scott. The Wanderers assault continued, winning a corner that the Western United defence could do nothing more than knock down for Duke on the penalty spot, his wild swing connecting with power but no placement, the ball flying out into the stands. Scott pulled off another reaction save to his left, seeing the ball late from a Dorrans grasscutter free kick, the ball beating the attackers & defenders to force the save. Dorrans had another crack at goal from distance, forcing yet another save out of Scott to win a corner. The inswinger found Duke's head but went wide.

    In the 35th minute Aquilina made a brilliant transition run after picking the ball up deep in the Wanderers half, he blazed past the United defence, cutting in on his right, it required a diving block from Tomoki Imai to turn the ball away for a corner. Ziggy Gordon profited from the corner to make it 2-0 to the home side, Troisi's low in-swinger finding Gordon's feet, rebounding up and over the despairing leap of Scott to double the lead.

    Western United finally managed a decent attack 43 minutes in, Lachie Wales cutting in on his right, trying to find Besart Berisha in the middle but skipping the ball off the turf in a manner that required Daniel Margush to stick out a paw and turn it aside. Seconds before the break Scott made his first eror of the game, dropping the ball with a double clutched long throw that spilled into the path of Troisi, the scramble resulted in a Wanderers corner that Western United managed to turn away to hear the relief of the half-time whistle. It was a dominant 45 minutes for the Wanderers, taking advantage of the tired opponents to press high, pass & finish well.

    The first 5 minutes played out like the previous 45, the Wanderers dominant and having the chances. The 49th Western United lost the ball, Troisi found Duke making a wide run, Duke hit the cover off the ball with the left foot, drawing another fantastic save from Scott that stopped the score blowing out to a 3-0 score-line.

    Western United threw on their talisman Diamanti but he was only on the pitch moments before the Wanderers gave themselves a 3-0 lead with neat work from Troisi. Aquilina found the attacking midfielder with a backheel, Kamau ran into the space at the near post left by the defence moving over to cover Troisi and he had a tap-in finish. An hour into the game and the home team had more goals than the visitors had shots in total and that underscored the total dominance the Red & Black were having in the game.

    Diamanti's first impact on the match was a long cross into Aaron Calver, with back to goal Calver attempted a flick on but all he could do was knock it wide. Luckily perhaps for the Wanderers, the reverse angle replay showing it might have snuck in at the far post with the touch from Calver.

    The fourth goal of the night was scored by Western United, unfortunately for substitute Dylan Pierias his only touch in his ten minutes on the pitch resulted in the ball ending up in his own net. Troisi was in space again on the byline and his fast cross wasn't picked up by Pierias and it flashed into the net off his thigh. Both teams had made a raft of changes and while neither side put the cue in the rack, they found it tough to carve out clean cut chances until the 89th minute when Bernie Ibini was the recipient of a lucky bounce from a mis-hit shot from Ugarkovic. It put Ibini in 1 on 1 with Scott and Ibini couldn't miss, hitting the ball like it owed him money to make it 5-0.

    The result was one that arguably flattered Western United, they had their goalkeeper to thank for it not being a double figure score-line and they were dismal and completely flat in attack and defence. For the Wanderers it wasn't just the goals but the defensive display, picking up a much needed clean sheet after several weeks of wild score-lines. They now have a full week to prepare for their next match, the long flight to Perth to take on the Glory on Sunday May 16th with kick-off at 8:15PM Sydney time.


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    Just now, Smoggy said:

    I know, it’s ridiculous this notion that you are a jinx, I just don’t know where this theory originates from :meep:

    Some numnut started it, any ideas?

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    Just now, Smoggy said:

    I know, it’s ridiculous this notion that you are a jinx, I just don’t know where this theory originates from :meep:

    Judging by the last 4 seasons we are jinxed 

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    19 minutes ago, Unlimited said:

    7539 is pretty bad

    I guess COVID scared people away? After an epic derby win you would expect repeat attendance...

    Key word now goes from consistency to momentum, we are building that. Are we at the start of a Jets style run to the finals...possibly. We have better momentum than ESFC right now, derby win could be that pivotal moment.

    The attendance will increase every game we win from here.. three in a row.. four in a row....But WSW have to show they have changed and this is a proper solid run to the finals. Too many false dawns.

    We are on the brink of something good, possibly..

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    Went along with junior last night and enjoyed a 5 niler, with some underpowered strikes at goal,Duke blazing over from 5 metres and their keeper palming a few decent saves, no lie could easily have been eight or so, in truth that must be part how good we were and how bad WU were. 

    Enjoyed Troisi's performance, whatever facet he's tinkered and changed over the last couple of games, stop tinkering just play like last night for the rest of the season, he was on fire last night fair play.

    Should have been buzzing more from a game like that, but I missed the mighty RBB last night!, what the hell? swearing? then give me a ban as well cause I was sh la la la la along with everyone else in the ground, as well as the players after the derby match ended. 

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    6 hours ago, Unlimited said:

    7539 is pretty bad

    I guess COVID scared people away? After an epic derby win you would expect repeat attendance...

    Absolutely. 

    I think if there was no restrictions, you probably had an extra 500/1000 people at the game. Still, I think 7,000+ is a decent attendance while COVID restrictions are back in force. 

    If the team was in the top 6 and playing how they did last night then it would of been a bigger attendance for sure. Hopefully, if the team is consistent and play how did last night, the attendance will gradually climb. Only time will tell.

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    10 hours ago, Unlimited said:

    7539 is pretty bad

    I guess COVID scared people away? After an epic derby win you would expect repeat attendance...

    That is very bad attendance and with free friends.

     

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    12 hours ago, Ossified said:

    Does anyone know what last nights attendance was? To me it was disappointing considering last weeks result (even without the RBB) I expected a better turn up for a sat night game. 

    Just over 7000

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    Hopefully this season running a bit later has proven that a winter season is a total disaster of an idea.

    The last two weeks I’ve been rushing from my own games to get there and I know several people who are members that just gave it a miss cause it was too hard factoring it in. 

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    7 minutes ago, hughsey said:

    Hopefully this season running a bit later has proven that a winter season is a total disaster of an idea.

    The last two weeks I’ve been rushing from my own games to get there and I know several people who are members that just gave it a miss cause it was too hard factoring it in. 

    The purists, including James Johnson, wanted a full on clash with NRL and AwFL.

    The problem occur with a few of us. On the day of the Brisbane game scheduled at 4pm, i have cut short refereeing availability on the day. And if you have 15 or 16 boy who plays NPL on a Saturday, it would be hard to schedule. The other problem is we "fit" our games into the NRL stadium schedule ans not the other way around. Plus competing for sports dollars and coverage at the same time is an issue

    I am now of the opinion that the A-League needs be a summer competition. But it needs to start in September.

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    1 hour ago, hughsey said:

    Hopefully this season running a bit later has proven that a winter season is a total disaster of an idea.

    The last two weeks I’ve been rushing from my own games to get there and I know several people who are members that just gave it a miss cause it was too hard factoring it in. 

    Yes this desire to play in the winter months is a case of too much pandering to the so football purists who can't get past the fact that football is not the main sport in this country. We need to be realistic in this regard and acknowledge the issues this causes such as competition from other codes and conflict with other levels of the sport. Another more more minor issue this causes (which is more of a personal gripe) is that jackets cover the jerseys of the fans. Everyone in the crowd with a WSW jersey, especially in the early years was a spectacular sight.

    For the general good of the game, it needs to stay in the summer with the major tweek that no game is to kickoff before 7pm instead of the tv network mandated 5pm. 

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    39 minutes ago, Zakman said:

    For the general good of the game, it needs to stay in the summer with the major tweek that no game is to kickoff before 7pm instead of the tv network mandated 5pm. 

    ....and we need to keep the 5 sub rule.  Has worked a treat and IF we are going to be a summer comp makes sense. Tbh we have been lucky with the weather not being extremely hot this summer.

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    On 09/05/2021 at 1:04 AM, wswnick said:

    Was definitely 3 ATB tonight

    After this game I'm less concerned about whether we play back 4 or back 5 at the back  if EVERYONE is working hard in defence, keeping pressure on the ball and getting back in numbers to defend the goal in transition. I realise that WUn were lethargic and their transitional play was not lightning quick or anything, but the effort from our boys to disrupt their counterattacks was great nonetheless. It was telling that CR named names in his onfield post match interview, he criticised Baccus for his weak cover defensive effort on the edge of the box late in the game. It's a good sign, laziness in defence at any time in the game is not going to be tolerated any more (I hope).

    We also seem to be not turning the ball over in midfield so cheaply. Again it remains to be seen whether this was lethargy on the part of WUn failing to put pressure on the ball. It could also be the composure of Mutch and his delivery of the right passes at the right time. Interestingly, we have a 100% win rate when he has started the match (he's only started 4 matches though).

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    Western was definitely poor but tiredness from midweek game is an excuse. You can look at our 3rd goal and that is the best description of the game. We turned up and were ruthless and the entire Green boi defence left Kamau all alone. Kamau literally walked into the 6 yard box for a tap in.

    The stats also show Western had all the possession but we had the territory. I think I agree with many comments mentioning there was a change in tactics by CR looks like we have given up the possession play and gone more direct in counter attack. Troisi has now had 2 big games because of our change in play. 

    As side note very informative from RBBTV. If you haven't watched the last episode they explain everything within the first 5 minutes as to what happened.

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    Brisbane’s effort against Melbourne City last night was very good they went toe to toe with them after a difficult first 30 minutes. They had 1 days extra rest than Rudan’s gypsies but certainly showed very little signs of tiredness.

    the Gypsies are old and Rudan has made the bed he lying in and I think it will only get worse for him over the next few weeks 

    I still can’t believe how Aqualina just blew Ushkof away down the left side 

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    1 hour ago, Sithslayer1991 said:

    I think I agree with many comments mentioning there was a change in tactics by CR looks like we have given up the possession play and gone more direct in counter attack.

    Thank God we have abandoned playing out from the back. Margush goes long now most of the time.

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    4 hours ago, JustWandering said:

    Ibini looked grumpy after his goal. Don't know whether he was auditioning for the next voltaren promo or whether he was sore for being dropped to the bench after a good derby performance. It was nice to see Ugarkovic get a smile from him though.

    Because Ugarkovic was telling Ibini he meant that "pass" from that shank of a shot.

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    5 hours ago, JustWandering said:

    Ibini looked grumpy after his goal. Don't know whether he was auditioning for the next voltaren promo or whether he was sore for being dropped to the bench after a good derby performance. It was nice to see Ugarkovic get a smile from him though.

    I think it's because Ibini had been on a goalless drought? :unknw:

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    7 minutes ago, JustWandering said:

    Shouldn't he be happy that he broke his drought?

    Exasperation.........Perhaps he was thinking.....f*** finally......most of us have been in situations where after constantly trying something and failing..... it finally works,....lol.....just seemed like that to me.

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    Anyone see Rudan’ press conference what a weapons grade nobhead, it’s like he’s the first team to play 2 games in a week

    You travelled from Melbourne it’s hardly a long haul flight 

    Yes it’s like you have 27 away games, that’s why the club shouldn’t exist, it’s hardly a cause for complaint is it 

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    1 hour ago, StringerBellend said:

    Anyone see Rudan’ press conference what a weapons grade nobhead, it’s like he’s the first team to play 2 games in a week

    You travelled from Melbourne it’s hardly a long haul flight 

    Yes it’s like you have 27 away games, that’s why the club shouldn’t exist, it’s hardly a cause for complaint is it 

    Perth & Wellington rack up the mileage way more than WU, Melbourne and Sydney clubs surely have the best deal mileage wise so Rudan can wind his neck in on that point.

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    1 hour ago, StringerBellend said:

    Anyone see Rudan’ press conference what a weapons grade nobhead, it’s like he’s the first team to play 2 games in a week

    You travelled from Melbourne it’s hardly a long haul flight 

    Yes it’s like you have 27 away games, that’s why the club shouldn’t exist, it’s hardly a cause for complaint is it 

    They flew done from Brisbane. The issue was that because of the Sydney covid case, they didn't fly down until the day of the match. That is far from ideal for match day preparation to be fair. Agree that he has no grounds for complaint regarding the match scheduling though.

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    Maybe he should be blaming the owners and CEO of the club for also deciding it was a 'smart move' to have games in multiple venues in as Geelong, Melbourne (AAMI Park), Ballarat and Launceston. 

    On that note, I'm happy for them to try and promote football in Tasmania by arranging some games in Launceston. 

    But, Rudan can't talk. The Wanderers had 3 games in one week last month (Brisbane away, Central Coast home, Adelaide away). We managed to get draws ftom that.

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    Western United are an absolute failure. That performance just about summed up the state of the club. Right now I’d say Gold Coast United were a more viable option.

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