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    The Wanderers survived a late fright to jump 5 points clear in the Premiership race with a 4-3 win against Melbourne City tonight.

     

    Western Sydney came into the 1v2 contest knowing they had yet to really hit their attacking stride, and City were on the back foot early as key central defender Patrick Kisnorbo went off with an injury. 10 minutes in Vidosic had the first real chance of the game, as a cross from Nichols took a slight deflection by Osama Malik that knocked the ball into Vidosic's chest.

     

    Bruno Fornaroli should have opened the scoring in the 12 minute after being played in by Harry Novillo. Instead of the clinical finishing people had come to expect, he instead put a toepoke just wide.

     

    Mitch Nichols made them pay, as he & Bridge combined on the half-hour mark. Bridge took receipt of a neat pass from Andreu, before laying a cute through ball for Nichols, who took a touch to evade the defence before rolling the ball past Thomas Sorensen. The 1-0 lead was taken into the break but the general feeling was that it would be a matter of time before more goals would flow for the league leaders.

     

    The Bridge & Nichols combination doubled the Wanderers lead, this time with Nichols turning provider, his break down the right flank turning the City defence around. Bridge used a Vidosic run as a decoy, stopped in his tracks to receive a cutback from Nichols before blasting a powerful strike into the top right corner.

     

    The 3rd was another Nichols & Bridge special, Nichols chipping Sorensen who had flown out to the edge of the area but missed completely, Bridge guaranteeing the goal with a tap-in from a meter out.

     

    Melbourne City are a team noted for their individual brilliance in attack, and they began a comeback through Novillo who took on Topor-Stanley and finished with a pin-point shot to the back post, the second from Fornarolli who scored another of his trademark no lift curling shots into the corner.

     

    Anthony Caceres, who joined Melbourne City on loan from global powerful Manchester City killed his new sides chances of taking anything from the game with his dismissal in the 85th minute, two yellow cards accrued from awful challenges.

    Brendan Santalab gave Western Sydney more breathing room with his 89th minute tap-in, Romeo Castelen breaking the static City defensive line before working the angles for a cut-back to the unmarked Wanderers striker. City scored a late consolation through Erik Paartalu, who got the faintest of touches onto a City free kick, but it was too little too late for the his side.

     

    The Wanderers head down to Melbourne next weekend for a Saturday clash with Melbourne Victory.


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    Who ever did that flick pass in the middle of the field at 3-0 up was almost the cause of a loss. We beat victory and nix we will be in a very good spot to take the title.

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    From other thread...

    As much as we need the Goal diff, conceding **** goals should mean we dont get cocky for next week. We lost total focus and respect for the ball and got punished.

    Who ever did that flick pass in the middle of the field at 3-0 up was almost the cause of a loss. We beat victory and nix we will be in a very good spot to take the title.

    Dario?

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    I've never been so filthy over a win before. That referee can just fück right off and all of Melbourne City.

     

    Go fück yourself Fornaspaghetti or whatever your cünt name is.

     

    Plastic SOBs

    Man they are f*cking salty at me right now on the Hyundai A-League facebook page after I posted about Cáceres getting red card and how they "desperately" needed him.

     

    Even Malik was terrible tonight.

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    Redmayne needs to go...... **** me

    I just want to see how Reddy goes because we seem to be leaking in goals we should not and you always feel nervous when Redmayne is in there. Saying that..he does some good things, but...

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    I've never been so filthy over a win before. That referee can just fück right off and all of Melbourne City.

     

    Go fück yourself Fornaspaghetti or whatever your cünt name is.

     

    Plastic SOBs

    Mate you're doing it wrong. Offside goal, don't bother calling city fouls... HA HA is that all you got? City score but can't ... quite. .. equalize. ... IS THAT ALL YOU GOT?

     

    We're top of the league.

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    From other thread...

     

    Who ever did that flick pass in the middle of the field at 3-0 up was almost the cause of a loss. We beat victory and nix we will be in a very good spot to take the title.

    Dario?

    Yep. Lazy.

     

    Novillo should never have been allowed to score from that angle with a defender and keeper in his way.

     

    Surely defenders are aware of how often Fornaroli takes that curler with his right foot with next to no backswing? They gotta force him left and if he beats you going wide on his left then so be it.

     

    Anyway, we got away with it and it'll go down as an epic.

     

    They're scary. Anything can happen when you play them.

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    Our Aus marquee has yet to fully stamp his class.

    When he burst through and took that shot I thought "this is his moment, it starts now for Dario!"

     

    Alas.

     

    At least he just went at them without hesitation.

     

     

    5 points clear with 10 games to go. Enjoy this. Savour this.

    For sure!
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    Noticed early that city came to conserve energy. Didnt press like they normally do, sat deeper and soaked up pressure. Thankfully fornaroli missed sitter early and we scored.

    They started second half in control then bang.. great counter and we score!

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    Sotirio was absolute garbage tonight. He offered nothing and was a liability.

    And we won despite him

    To be honest his chasing and harassing really helped us in the first half. It's not what he does with the ball, it's what he does without it. He won it back a few times which then put us in some good counter attacking positions. Defensively he is much safer than Castelen who doesn't chase back. I can see why Popa used him and it worked.

    Andreu off

    Sotirio off

     

    Copped the goals.

     

    This reminds me it was hard to tell from the rbb did castalen totally stuff his one on one or what?

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    I agree with popa for 75 mins we were very good.....

     

    Loved seeing Jamo keep Novillo in his pocket at about 60 mins then shout right in his face. Quickly becoming my favourite player.

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