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    The Western Sydney Wanderers faced Adelaide tonight in Parramatta in a demolition derby that the home team took all three points from, with a 5-2 win. 

    Western Sydney began very brightly, with a couple of corners that Adelaide had to scramble clear. Not more than 3 minutes into the game Adelaide gave away the first yellow card of the contest, as Loius D'Arrigo smashed Wanderers captain Mitch Duke with an errant yellow card. Pirmin Schwegler lined up the resulting free kick, launched into the wall at high speed and the Wanderers got lucky with a heavy deflection off the hapless D'Arrigo that left the Adelaide keeper dumbfounded and gave the Wanderers the lead.

    In the 12th minute the Wanderers fell yet again to a ridiculous officiating call. Ben Halloran had launched the ball into the stands, and was slightly clipped on the leg long after the ball had flown. Alex King inexplicably decided to award a penalty to Adelaide that Riley McGree slotted home.

    Adelaide had the lead in the 20th minute, woeful Wanderers defending stood off and watched as Halloran picked up a loose ball and fired from 20 yards out into the bottom corner past the dive of Daniel Lopar.

    The Wanderers immediately hit back again in this see-sawing encounter and then incredibly took the lead. First it was Bruce Kamau and Schwegler working a 1-2 pass on the Adelaide byline, Kamau's shot pinballed off Paul Izzo and one of his defenders to fall at the feet of Nicolai Muller who couldn't miss a 2 yard tap-in. 

    Western Sydney had their 3rd of the night and the lead a mere 2 minutes later. Adelaide gave away a throw-in near half-way, Kamau found Simon Cox, the striker tapping it over the defensive line for the run of Duke, he outpaced the Adelaide cover defence and blasted a right footed half-volley past Izzo before setting off to the corner flag for his patented splits celebration.

    38 minutes and the Wanderers had their fourth, and the game's sixth. Adelaide left an acre of space on the right flank that was occupied by only Duke and Adelaide's Michael Maria, the Captain was found by a Schwegler cross and Izzo came out a mile but failed to get to the ball first, leaving Duke to nod the ball into an open net.

    The game calmed down quite a bit in the second half, with back and forth attacks that ultimately didn't result in a clear chance at goal. In the 65th minute the Wanderers would have taken a 5-2 lead if not for some lazy play from Nicolai Muller. Bruce Kamau picked up the ball on the edge of his penalty area, and dribbled past multiple Adelaide defenders, until confronted by the two central defenders, he sent Muller through on goal with a neat pass, Muller slotted it past Izzo but was denied by the offside flag. A glorious goal cancelled out in a fashion that Muller should never have allowed to happen.

    Simon Cox got the job done to give the Wanderers a deserved 5th goal. Kamau once again sliced through the centre of the Adelaide defence, Cox kept himself onside, the striker took one touch, fired at goal, and then finished up as Izzo's save looped into the air, Cox hooked the ball into the open net.

    The Wanderers closed out the game well, denying Adelaide the ball and any good chances. The end of the game saw the introduction of Jordan O'Doherty, in his first A-League game after suffering an ACL injury a year ago. Riley McGree's long range free kick went over the bar and that was the last action of a game where defending was not a priority.

    The Wanderers play Sydney FC next weekend on Friday the 28th in Kogarah, kick-off at 8:00PM.


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    4 hours ago, Paul01 said:

    Ziegler is on 4 yellows.

    Tass is guaranteed to get a game soon

    Ziegler is lucky not to have collected a red in the 90th minute, down by the corner flag chops the Adelaide player as he goes past him, obvious yellow card, he was a very very lucky man.

    yes Adelaide scored 2 but thought the defence stepped up from prior matches, they were actually throwing themselves in to block last night, probably Mcgowan i would say tried to improve his performance beyond previous showings, yes a bit weak on 2hnd goal but clap on the back he put the effort in.

    Duke is an animal, first on the sheet every week, as in program notes "Bruce 2.0" keep it up son you are improving at a hell of a rate, great work.

     

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    4 hours ago, hughsey said:

    Can we play them every week?

    Can we play a team that played like them every week. They were disgraceful and made us look better than what we are I feel.

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    42 minutes ago, WHACKO said:

    Can we play a team that played like them every week. They were disgraceful and made us look better than what we are I feel.

    The goals we scored were mostly from us passing accurately to a player running into empty spaces. Cox's through ball to Duke...Kamaus and Coxs  1-2 with Kamau passing to Muller for a tap in.....Schweglers ball to Duke who headed home...Kamaus through ball to Cox. 

    We've lamented our teams poor pass options or the lack of quality in passing, our players not running into spaces...etc...last night the team showed our players DO have those skills. Sure Adelaide weren't that good but I'd rather give credit for us and our effort.

    PS.....4 of our 5 goals were from open play...not set pieces or corners.

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    That was much more like entertainment than most of the possession rubbish served up under Babbel. I remember one early home game (Brisbane, I think) where it was excruciating to watch. I wrote after that one that Babbel should find another team to coach - and I was right!

    I counted just three occasions where we turned the ball back through multiple players in succession when in possession, last night. I would much rather see the team win scoring multiple goals, while conceding, than just trying to keep a clean sheet.

    The energy and commitment lasted far longer than last week's 25min - and true, Kamau was terrific. We will face much tighter defences than Adelaide's, but we have to keep pushing forward, and being innovative in breaking through. All around this was a most enjoyable performance. Well done guys! More of this type and the crowds will come back!

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    3 hours ago, StringerBellend said:

    we should have sung the chorus to this 

    I put up with 2 minutes of torture listening to this to find out what the chorus is. I'm none the wiser. I barely understood a word.

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    On 21/02/2020 at 9:57 PM, ZachMercer said:

    This game proves I know nothing about football. I thought we'd be spanked. Shame on me.

    To be honest, anyone who has been watching us this season will be wondering where that performance came from? Nothing in the previous 5 months have eluded to a performance where we looked very comfortable? Didn’t score a goal & switch off immediately after taking that lead? Or scoring chances that we create? Or a mostly complete performance before we lost puff around 70 minutes?

    I think Cox really transformed the way we played. So valuable in the way he linked the play & generally was someone we could use as a hold up man. His improved fitness means a lot too, he looked to get better as the game went on too. To think he is only a league one striker too, not an amazing talented player but someone who fits the system we are playing.

    Hate to mention it, but the lack of Yeboah made a big difference too. Good to see Mo Adam get more than 5 minutes, shows that he can put in a considerable contribution if he gets a bit of game time.

    On 21/02/2020 at 10:26 PM, Westiesarebesties said:

    Who got man of the match? If it was anyone other than Kamau he was robbed.

    Outstanding. Playing a wing back in a back 3 is a very specialised role but Kamau’s engine allows him to perform his defensive capabilities while taking advantage of natural attacking instincts. It looks like he has gotten his confidence back too, that willingness to take on & beat his opposite number then transformed to the whole team with a few mazy runs. Boy we have been missing that!

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    1 minute ago, StringerBellend said:

    1,2, 3 , 4,5 ....

    bloody hell this is a tough crowd

    I assumed it'd be something like what you post on the Music Thread....and didn't bother. :cheeky:

     

    :D:D

     

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    1 hour ago, Prydzopolis said:

    To be honest, anyone who has been watching us this season will be wondering where that performance came from? Nothing in the previous 5 months have eluded to a performance where we looked very comfortable? Didn’t score a goal & switch off immediately after taking that lead? Or scoring chances that we create? Or a mostly complete performance before we lost puff around 70 minutes?

    I think Cox really transformed the way we played. So valuable in the way he linked the play & generally was someone we could use as a hold up man. His improved fitness means a lot too, he looked to get better as the game went on too. To think he is only a league one striker too, not an amazing talented player but someone who fits the system we are playing.

    Hate to mention it, but the lack of Yeboah made a big difference too. Good to see Mo Adam get more than 5 minutes, shows that he can put in a considerable contribution if he gets a bit of game time.

    Outstanding. Playing a wing back in a back 3 is a very specialised role but Kamau’s engine allows him to perform his defensive capabilities while taking advantage of natural attacking instincts. It looks like he has gotten his confidence back too, that willingness to take on & beat his opposite number then transformed to the whole team with a few mazy runs. Boy we have been missing that!

    They looked brimming with confidence all game...and obviously, as the goals happened, that would have increased. Plus they looked like they were having fun!

    I know there was speculation about a (new??) Sports Psychologist a while back?? It'd be great to know what was "tweaked", but whatever it was, we can only hope it's a permanent change!

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    Cox is still not 100% (and he said it as well) but I noticed the number of runs makes. Unfortunately most of the times the are in vain as the others are a bit slow or never play him thru but it will get better.

    I also have to say that I cannot see Yeboah starting again.

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    2 hours ago, StringerBellend said:

    1,2, 3 , 4,5 ....

    bloody hell this is a tough crowd

    Brilliant stringer wasted on this crowd 😀.

    Theres a great XTC cover band that plays  regular gigs around .  The bass player is a smurf but a top football guy . 

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    21 hours ago, matty said:

    Don't feed trolls. 

    Any news on Baccus? Didn't look good at all... 

    I provided an update on twitter earlier today. 

    He told me he can't straighten or bend the leg fully. Even IF he's only jarred it & that's a big if, it's unlikely that he'll play on Friday. 

     

    McCraig @Wandererstragic

     
    Keanu (Best Baccus) is walking ok this morning & has good strength in his knee, but will require scans on Monday to determine the extent of his injury #WSW
     
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    12:11 PM · Feb 22, 2020·Twitter for Android
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    Thank god wanderers are back in business. Boro took 4.5k to bottom of table Barnsley today and lost 1-0 without a shot on target. Bad for the Boro players that the tunnel at Oakwell is in the corner near away fans, they gave them hell. Going down to leauge 1 :cry:

    As for Wendy's question above about what has changed. Acurate ******* passing from one player to another always helps! Best we have been all season at that...and retaining possession.

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    That was a mental victory as much as anything. When we conceded those two goals in quick succession I thought that was the game over. To my surprise, we persevered and it made a big difference.

    Much more movement off the ball, playing into space and using the width of the field. I didn’t think Adelaide were that bad tbh, we were just better. 

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    I know how we got 9k count 

    Wife and I are sitting in our season ticket seats in the red area , up walks a bloke and his son and says hey you are in our seats holding out 2 tickets purchased at the gate,

    I said bugger off mate we have season tickets here on these 2 seats he said nope you are in our seats so I looked at his tickets and sure enough he has exactly the seats we have as season ticket holders.

    We have 7 season ticket seats so I said all good you can sit beside us. I took a photo of his tickets.  

    At half time I find a bigshot from wanderers  and he tells me the reason is that ticketmaster sold the season tickets and ticketek sells the match day tickets,

    He then offers me a couple seats in the west stand ,  no thanks mate I am on the half way line bottom of second level and there is no better viewing than that.

    He says we will ring you during the week and offer me and wife a west seat on the next Derby day , I said sorry mate I am visiting the Fussballgott in the Germany that week.

    Ok I will ring you.

     

      

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    7 hours ago, WSWJACK said:

    So it was you staring at my ass!

    Soz bro, plumbers cracks & hairy arses, don't do it for me

    5 hours ago, Smoggy said:

    We dont wish to know about the depraved habits you get up to in public. 

    I only take a second glance at the peachy butt cheeks, if you know what I mean.

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    Well I spent my time watching the game and one major thing I noticed as we all would have and that is we played out the game at high level for 75 minutes of the 90 and the other 15 at a good level so fitness is not our problem obviously, lack of skill is not our problem obviously , playing as a team is nor our problem obviously, so what has been our problem for the over half the season that has stopped us performing at Friday nights level.

    Opinions ?  

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    3 minutes ago, Keithie said:

    Well I spent my time watching the game and one major thing I noticed as we all would have and that is we played out the game at high level for 75 minutes of the 90 and the other 15 at a good level so fitness is not our problem obviously, lack of skill is not our problem obviously , playing as a team is nor our problem obviously, so what has been our problem for the over half the season that has stopped us performing at Friday nights level.

    Opinions ?  

    Confidence?

     

    PS. I also think skill. Yes we were good on Friday, but geez, generally, our passing and skill levels have been appalling this season.

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    48 minutes ago, Keithie said:

    Well I spent my time watching the game and one major thing I noticed as we all would have and that is we played out the game at high level for 75 minutes of the 90 and the other 15 at a good level so fitness is not our problem obviously, lack of skill is not our problem obviously , playing as a team is nor our problem obviously, so what has been our problem for the over half the season that has stopped us performing at Friday nights level.

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    Unpopular opinion.......Babbel.

    Those in the know on the forum can most probably confirm but JPdM seems more hands on.

     

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