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  • City Fightback For Vital Draw


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    The Western Sydney Wanderers and Melbourne City faced up in Parramatta for a match that could potentially determine the Premiership race for the 2024/25 A-League Season, playing out a 2-2 draw as the Wanderers scored two early then City hit back with two and a huge shift in momentum in the second half.

    Melbourne City needed a win to stay in with a chance of overtaking the new kids on the block Auckland FC, while a Wanderers win would secure a maiden Kiwi Premiership, mirroring the Wanderers run in their inaugural season all those years ago. Three points for the Wanderers would also give them a huge chance of finishing in the vital 2nd position on the ladder, and would extend their unbeaten run to a double digit 10 games without loss.

    The major news coming out of the two teams was the loss of midfielder Joshua Brillante for the Wanderers, an apparent hamstring strain that meant Dean Pelekanos made his 5th start of his A-League career as Juan Mata continued his impact sub role off the bench. City suffered another injury with star attacker Mathew Leckie ruled out with a hamstring issue of his own.

    Melbourne City had the opening chance of the game, a fast break where Nicolas Milanovic lost the ball trying his classic cut back move onto to lose the ball, City sprung forward with Max Caputo on the end of a through ball with his first time shot turned away for a corner by the foot of Lawrence Thomas. Caputo had another chance minutes later following a rebounded strike that he couldn't get past the cover defence. Sapsford broke on a counter-attack on his own from halfway to the edge of the City area but his shot was tame and easily saved.

    Milanovic continued his brilliant form by scoring one and creating a second. An incredible diagonal ball from Anthony Pantazopoulos found the Gabriel Cleur one out with Aziz Behich, the fullback using his strength to retain possession in a challenge, found Milanovic and after holding off Behich he had space in front to aim on his golden left foot, curling the ball past the static defence and the flying goalkeeper at the far post.

    3 minutes later and Milanovic tore the City defence to shreds, making it 2-0 and despite not being awarded the goal he was certainly the cause of it. This time he began the attack by beating Kai Trewin to find room in the box, gave Behich an NBA style ankle-breaker to put the ball on his right foot and his cross into the middle for Sapsford was kicked by Trewin right between the legs of Patrick Beach the hapless City keeper.

    Cleur was throw into the referee's notebook in the 17th minute, a full blooded challenge where Cleur came across and clearly took the ball, his City opponent falling in fake agony after not being touched and having tripped over Cleur. A Wanderers corner almost turned into the 3rd goal in the 25th minute, a long curler to the far post that beat Beach and the City defence to find Borrello who couldn't get under it properly and somehow missed making contact from point-blank range.

    City came back into the match around the half-hour mark, Marco Tilio & Caputo combining for a run to the edge of the 6 yard box. Thomas smartly engaged forward but not far enough to get dribbled around, blocking the shot out for a corner. Unfortunately for the Wanderers that corner ended up in the back of the net, a routine with Trewin stretching the laws of the game to the maximum to get away from his marker Cleur, there was no-one on the back post and Thomas was deceived by the flight, it left no-one to attack the ball and clear it, and Trewin struck a simple header down into the net to bring it back to 2-1 ten minutes from half-time.

    The Wanderers held off City pressure in the three minutes of stoppage time, with both sides getting antsy after a series of midfield challenges and calls not going their way. Eventually they headed into the sheds with the match delicately poised in favour of the home team. City continued their good chances, Steven Ugarkovic getting on the end of a free kick in a contest with Bozhidar Kraev and for a moment it looked like the former Wanderer might get over the top of the big Bulgarian striker, the ball eventually deflected out for a goal kick.

    The typical hour mark substitutions came from both teams. Aydan Hammond on for Sapsford & Lawrence Wong on for City with Andreas Kuen departing. The wanderers finally regained a foothold in the 69th minute after compressing under yet more City pressure. Milanovic had a chance from a through ball by Pelekanos, the save eventually popped up to Gabriel Cleur who hammered a right foot strike wide of goal.

    Wong found himself in the notebook as well after he chopped down Cleur from behind as he was about to cross into the box, giving the Wanderers a chance for Milanovic almost certain to shoot directly for goal, and he did so, up and over the wall but placed perfectly for Beach to stop the shot without barely having to move his feet. Aurelio Vidmar made three more subs in the 77th minute, Callum Talbot, Medin Memeti & Kavian Rahmani on with the dangerous Tilio, Caputo the scorer and Yonatan Cohen making way. Alen Stajcic introduced Mo Al-Taay for Pelekanos, who was immense in the midfield during the first half in particular. Stajcic made his final sub in the 84th minute, Milanovic getting a standing ovation for his work putting the Wanderers ahead with Marcus Antonsson on to play up front.

    Seconds after the sub City were handed a Premiership life line from the penalty spot, a soft trip from Pantazopoulos with Trewin up against Thomas, who dived the right way, got his body in the way but allowed the ball to squeeze under his body and drizzle into the net to level the scores with 5 to play. Talbot was booked after dragging down Gersbach to prevent him running into the box, the 92nd minute free kick ending in the stands after Al-Taay & Pantazopoulos couldn't find a clear sight of goal. The home team got another free kick and yellow card to Nathaniel Atkinson for a handball that blocked a run from Antonsson.

    This free kick came in from Gersbach again on the opposite side, the Wanderers crowded the 6 yard box, fired in the free kick and it was headed home to jubilation from the crowd by Antonsson. The celebrations were cut short by the offside flag, and VAR quickly intervened to confirm that Pantazopoulos was offside despite it appearing to come off Antonsson and the game continued at 2-2. The final injustice came as the Wanderers broke clear on a 3 v 2 counter off a corner, only for Adam Kearsey to blow full time as the attackers streamed forward seeking a winner.

    There were some yellow cards handed out in the final washup as the Wanderers remonstrated with the officials, eventually Stajcic made his way over and called his team back into the sheds. It was another unfortunately typical game for Western Sydney, dominating early, scoring but dying in the second half and letting their opposition finish all over them. The usual controversial officiating should have been irrelevant, if Thomas had held onto a penalty that was shot straight at him, if Pantazopoulos hadn't strayed offside from a dead ball and if the team had taken any of the multitude of chances to score a 3rd or 4th goal. The draw has likely ended any hope of a top two finish for the Wanderers, with Western United & City to battle it out there, and also puts Melbourne Victory in with a real shot of stealing away 4th place and a home semi-final.

    The Wanderers next match is against Newcastle Jets on Saturday the 26th of April, in Newcastle with kikc-off at 5:00PM.


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    StringerBellend

    Posted

    3 minutes ago, MartinTyler said:

    He would have been slow and precise........:woah:

    He would show class, patient build up play too

    SBW

    Posted

    11 hours ago, matty said:

    Agree. I predicted a 2-1 win but when I heard Brilliante was out i thought we'd draw or lose. Against teams like City you need a solid Midfield and Pelikanos was always gonna struggle.

    Oh and Stajs subs were too little and too late, terrible.

    Not too little too late, just ineffective, Hammond's seems to have disappeared since the victory game, Mo Al-Taay is not talented enough to be in the A-League, NPL player at best. Antonsson also useless

    VedranRozic

    Posted

    Having watched the corner now on TV with my one eye I can say there was no offside…. 
     

    But interesting in the commentary Harper thought it went in off Antonsson and therefore goal. In the post match Staj was saying that as the ball flicked off Antonsson the City defender put them onside.

    Either way VAR seemed quick to judge.

    I also thought he should have brought on Mata. Like all 163 year olds he is slow but he might have given us a bit more control especially as we were booting it out of defence and it was coming right back. 

    I agree with others on here, we missed Brillante.
     

    SBW

    Posted

    On the referee. 

    Kersey is a shittest referee on the A-League and he has outdone both Kurt Ams and Chris Beath in the **** A-League refs category.

    He did no favours for both teams but we came off worse in his decisions in the calls he made against us.

    The Cleur tackle was clean, all ball, but he believed it's a yellow card and that ****ed up our momentum in the game as that started to favour City and that pretty much set the precedent of the **** calls we were going to cop from the Kersey the whole game.

    As far as the penalty goes, I have no issues with it, it's the correct call regardless, I said before that Pantas challenge was both lazy and careless and he should have known better when making challenges like that in the box. 

    With the non-goal, that was an AR call for the offside, VAR confirming the decision very quickly I believe they didn't bother check it at all.

    Kersey should have allowed to play on for one last time before blowing the whistle, most referees would allow it.

    WHACKO

    Posted (edited)

    PFRA - Alex King - FIFA RefereeShaun Evans to referee the Hyundai A-League 2019 Grand Final | Football  Victoria570 Adam Kersey Stock Photos, High-Res Pictures, and Images - Getty Images

     

    The current 3 stooges......King - Evans - Kersey

     

     

     

     

    Edited by WHACKO
    StringerBellend

    Posted

    2 hours ago, VedranRozic said:

    Having watched the corner now on TV with my one eye I can say there was no offside…. 
     

    But interesting in the commentary Harper thought it went in off Antonsson and therefore goal. In the post match Staj was saying that as the ball flicked off Antonsson the City defender put them onside.

    Either way VAR seemed quick to judge.

    I also thought he should have brought on Mata. Like all 163 year olds he is slow but he might have given us a bit more control especially as we were booting it out of defence and it was coming right back. 

    I agree with others on here, we missed Brillante.
     

    Harper was banging on about maybe a case of mistaken identity and they thought Panta scored not Antonessen.

    For mine Macca was right after the game Panta was offside when the goal kick was taken and he went for the ball therefore he is effecting play, I don't think it matters if he got the ball or not he was in play.

     

    StringerBellend

    Posted (edited)

    1 hour ago, SBW said:

    On the referee. 

    Kersey is a shittest referee on the A-League and he has outdone both Kurt Ams and Chris Beath in the **** A-League refs category.

    He did no favours for both teams but we came off worse in his decisions in the calls he made against us.

    The Cleur tackle was clean, all ball, but he believed it's a yellow card and that ****ed up our momentum in the game as that started to favour City and that pretty much set the precedent of the **** calls we were going to cop from the Kersey the whole game.

    As far as the penalty goes, I have no issues with it, it's the correct call regardless, I said before that Pantas challenge was both lazy and careless and he should have known better when making challenges like that in the box. 

    With the non-goal, that was an AR call for the offside, VAR confirming the decision very quickly I believe they didn't bother check it at all.

    Kersey should have allowed to play on for one last time before blowing the whistle, most referees would allow it.

    Yep but he was right for the two big calls and the rest didn't actually make any difference.

    We can moan about the referee and the time I did. But let's face it, two stupid mistakes cost us. Cleur not marking his man and Panta getting over excited in the box, making a 'challenge' which was always going to give a pen away.

    The substitutes didn't help. As for this not playing foreign players to give yoof a chance. if Al Taay is the yoof then maybe at this stage of the season we should get the world cup winner on.

    The NPL guys are hardly putting a strong case for inclusion forward either.

    Also funny Antonessen getting stick on here for being useless. He was on ten minutes and buried the chance he had, not his fault Panta was doing that stupid modern trend of pissing about standing offside at free kick. Note if you are going to start offside the idea is step back as the kick is taken, not just be offside and charge at the ball

     

    Edited by StringerBellend
    Sithslayer1991

    Posted (edited)

    The annoying thing about Cleur yellow was the 10 minutes later there was a City challenge with contact and studs. Think it was the Argentinian bloke on Priestmann. No foul,no card. 

     

    Edited by Sithslayer1991
    Zelinsky

    Posted

    8 hours ago, sonar said:

    Keanu Baccus

    I am not sure if one game in S5 under Popa counts. 

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    11 hours ago, MartinTyler said:

    Spanish touch?

     

    Making love to a women is a lot like playing for the Spanish National team...

    Patient build up play, stroke the ball around the back before neatly finishing..

    images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSw_f8_XFNoL7qlxGTjARi

    matty

    Posted

    22 hours ago, MartinTyler said:

    Staj's subs have been terrible throughout this whole unbeaten run apparently :xnod:

    Sorry mate, forgot that criticism isn't allowed. 

    Nice straw-man you made there by the way. 

    matty

    Posted

    19 hours ago, MartinTyler said:

    Interesting how many folks have been bagging Brillante for much of the season but now he's invaluable !!

    Interesting how players form changes and fans opinions often follow. 

    MartinTyler

    Posted

    1 hour ago, matty said:

    Sorry mate, forgot that criticism isn't allowed. 

     

    There's criticism....and there's Captain hindsight. As I've said previously it's a fine dividing line with subs now that you can replace up to 50% of your outfield starting line-up. 

    MartinTyler

    Posted

    1 hour ago, matty said:

    Interesting how players form changes and fans opinions often follow. 

    Brillante's form hasn't changed that much. What has changed over the course of the season is the team cohesion and he's been part of that. 

    matty

    Posted

    50 minutes ago, MartinTyler said:

    There's criticism....and there's Captain hindsight. As I've said previously it's a fine dividing line with subs now that you can replace up to 50% of your outfield starting line-up. 

    So we should critique the coaches substitutions before he makes them?

    matty

    Posted

    49 minutes ago, MartinTyler said:

    Brillante's form hasn't changed that much. What has changed over the course of the season is the team cohesion and he's been part of that. 

    Brilliantes form has changed a lot. 

    MartinTyler

    Posted

    16 minutes ago, matty said:

    So we should critique the coaches substitutions before he makes them?

    Coaches are never going to please all the keyboard coaches.

    Zelinsky

    Posted

    1 hour ago, MartinTyler said:

    Brillante's form hasn't changed that much. What has changed over the course of the season is the team cohesion and he's been part of that. 

    Exactly. 

    Brillante Clisby Antonsson have been playing at the limit all season while the young guys have been gradually picking up, and Kraev even played himself back into the Bulgarian NT. Carluccio and Al-Taay were signed as squaddies/utilities for depth, and Cleur Gersbach are a very solid FB combo. Very different to flops like Llorente Risdon and whatever CR sent out. 

    Overall Mata has been a non event, he is not in the same league as Ono.

    @StringerBellendkeeps reminding us that the S4 side reached orgasmic heights in football sexiness. At the same time they were guilty, by the players own admission, of premature ejaculation and letting the title slip away. They were unable to defend a lead in Brisbane, didn't show up in Melbourne, and let Adelaide off the hook at Parra.

    In contrast, Stajcic's team has promised nothing, but they are delivering. I don't think that anyone would have put money on a ten game unbeaten run. 

    WHACKO

    Posted (edited)

    I agree Mata is no Ono.

    But it's hard to show to what you can do sitting on a bench or  only getting 15 minutes at best.

    Edited by WHACKO
    William

    Posted

    10 weeks without loss including few draws , I am waking Monday very happy and no nightmares  hopfully a great finish to the season ahead 

    William

    Posted

    31 minutes ago, Zelinsky said:

    It has not gone unnoticed…

    Yea I am starting to even like him , that’s a real concern😁

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    6 hours ago, William said:

    10 weeks without loss including few draws , I am waking Monday very happy and no nightmares  hopfully a great finish to the season ahead 

    I'm enjoying going the match, for the footy! 

    .. and starting to dream of interstate finals or Grand Finals

    sonar

    Posted

    On 20/04/2025 at 6:26 PM, Zelinsky said:

    I am not sure if one game in S5 under Popa counts. 

    I thought it was more games than that....it still counts though doesn't it..?.....:D




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