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    mack

    Lawrence Thomas and the Western Sydney Wanderers celebrated his contract extension with a dominant win against 3rd placed Western United to all but secure the Red & Black's place in the A-League finals.

    Zac Sapsford had the first chance of the game for the Wanderers, he found space at the back post and attempted a header on his back foot that lacked power. Perhaps heading it back across goal was the better option but it's hard to blame a striker for striking at goal. Western United were trying extremely hard to stop the Wanderers playing down the right side of Nicolas Milanovic, Brandon Borrello & Gabriel Cleur.

    Sapsford began a move in the 18th minute that should have resulted in the first goal of the game. He found the open space he was missing so far, surging running through the midfield, breaking to the final line of defence and turning a 2 on 2 with Borrello into a 2 on 1 by dribbling around Tomoki Imai and passing it to Borrello, the stadium held it's breathe only for the onrushing Matt Sutton to make himself big and block the shot, a disappointing end for a glorious attacking move.

    Cleur rescued the Wanderers from a potential 3 on 4 defensive problem with a great challenge on Riku Danzaki in the 23rd minute. In the 27th Sapsford created a corner with another long run this time down the right flank, requiring Sutton to turn it over the bar. Off the resulting corner it fell from a half-clearance to Milanovic and he blasted it at goal, bouncing it in front of Sutton who stuck out a right hand for another corner. There was a carbon copy with another shot to Milanovic, but this time it went well wide to relieve the pressure.

    Matthew Grimaldi should have copped the first yellow card of the game in the 31st minute after bringing down Bozhidar Kraev 30 yards out from goal by jumping all over the Bulgarian to prevent him dribbling into the box. Instead it was a mere free kick, smashed into the wall by Borrello and eventually rolling over the byline for a goal kick.

    A 33rd minute corner for Western United almost provided the opening goal, a deep corner to the far post where Hiroshi Ibusuki rose above Kraev, at point blank range you would expect him to score but instead he nodded it into the crossbar and over.

    The Wanderers finally broke the game open on the stroke of half-time. Alex Gersbach scoring his first A-League goal, and his first in a senior league competition since his days as a 16 year old in the Australian Institute of Sport team playing in the Canberra NPL in 2013. Gersbach started and ended the move, a through ball to Borrello that the striker chased down before it ran out, he came inside and managed to toe it into the path of Gersbach who had continued his run and his left foot first touch took him past the split central defensive pair and set up a chip over the top of Sutton after the keeper had gone to the deck to block a tap-in. It was a well taken finish for a player not noted for his scoring talents to break his 13 year league goal drought. John Aloisi reacted to his team going in behind and failing to take a single shot on target in the first 45 by swapping Luke Vickery on for Grimaldi before the start of the second half.

    Aloisi's side had failed to create any good chances in the stages after the break and when the hour mark came he made another change hoping to break the cycle of Wanderers dominance, with the arrival of midfielder Jordan Launton and departure of Rhys Bozinhovski.

    It seemed certain that Western United would equalise in the 62nd minute and again in the 64th but Thomas refused to let his line be broken. The Wanderers let WU finally put their first shot on target and miraculously it never ended up in the back of the net. A simple left foot cross arrived where Ibusuki towered over the defence and planted a header into the ground with only the clamped feet of Thomas blocked the first shot, the second was blocked on the line and there were no more Western United players available to poke it home. Minutes later a second chance fell to Ibusuki who hit a rocket down and unerringly toward the corner, only for Thomas and his lightning reaction to keep it out.

    Alex Gersbach responded to Western United finally showing up by putting a stop to their momentum. A direct from a corner goal from a horrendous howler from Sutton. Having been the best player in white for over an hour he spluttered at the wrong moment, the corner came in high and curled to the far post, Sutton was backpedalling, jumping, grabbing at and spilling the ball into his own net to make it 2-0.

    Alen Stajcic went to the bench for the first time, bringing on Marcus Antonsson for the hard working Sapsford and Aloisi injecting Michael Ruhs for Noah Botic. With 10 to go Aloisi emptied his bench with former Wanderer Ramy Najjarine coming on for Danzaki and James Donachie on for Ben Garrucio. The Wanderers remained stoic in defence as Western United threw the kitchen sink at the Wanderers, with tired bodies having trouble keeping the ball for the home side. The frustration boiled over for Ruhs and he was yellow carded after an off the ball whack into the stomach of Gersbach.

    With stoppage time approaching Milanovic had run himself ragged and he came off for Ayden Hammond and Joshua Brillante off for Mo Al-Taay. Jarrod Carluccio came on with thirty seconds left on stoppage time, and it was Borrello who began removing his shin pads and medical tape to take just a few more seconds off the clock before referee Ben Abraham ended the game with the Wanderers securing a precious three points, Western United being kept scoreless for the first time outside Victoria and being defeated for only the 3rd away game for the season. The Wanderers unbeaten run stretched to 9 games, the home winning streak to 4 and taking 4th place on the A-League ladder on goal difference over Melbourne Victory.

    The Wanderers next game is against Melbourne City in Parramatta on Saturday the 19th of April with kick-off at 7:35pm.


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    mack

    Posted

    44 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

    Anyone want to have a go at putting together a worst ever Wanderers starting 11 for every position. :lol:???

    • GK - Tristan Prendergast. Totally out of his depth. Complete dud. PS: Massive competition for this spot.
    • DR - Seyi Adeleke. I still have no idea what Popovic saw in him. I can only assume he confused his 46 games for the Lazio academy team for the senior squad?
    • CB1 - Aritz Borda. One of the worst foreign players in the history of the league. He has the worst win percentage at WSW for any player who had more than 10 games. More red cards than good tackles.
    • CB2 - Jeong Tae-wook. You know a foreign player is terrible when their absence and replacement by a 20 year old massively improves the team.
    • DL - Ziggy Gordon. A multi-year cavalcade of inept defence, inaccurate passing and failing at just the wrong time.
    • DM - Chris Herd. Liability on and off the field.
    • MC - Bruno Pinatares. He was the football manifestation of traffic cone.
    • AM - Kosta Grozos. The club spent 6 years trying to make him useful. Then the Jets spent 3 more trying to make him useful. They eventually turned him into a central defender. He's still not that useful.
    • MR - Steve Kuzmanovski. The stepover king who stepped over to Melbourne City, did two ACL's and now has a million subscribers on TikTok & Instagram because he looks like Pep Guardiola.
    • ML - Jumpei Kusukami. A left winger who should have been a fullback, his entire career was a fraud.
    • ST1 - Simon Cox. He failed to score into an open net with a ball that was 3 and a half inches from the goal.
    • ST2 - Alex Meier. Despite having one of the better goals a WSW player has scored, and having an even better one rubbed out by a bad ref call, the club signed das fussballgott and instead got das fussballscheisse.
    StringerBellend

    Posted

    1 hour ago, WSWJACK said:

    Cannot believe Majok has not been mentioned here, forget the ten yard trap, his first touch was so abysmal and powerful, they would have to fish the ball out of the parramatta river after the game finished, and while I’m at it I’ll throw Ibini under the bus as well.

    How did Majok get out of the youth team with a first touch like that? In fact how did get out of park football with a touch like that? Any coach that recommended him should be sacked 

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    Grozos is a decent player, captain of Jets and has been excellent as a centre back. It just took him longer to mature than we expected. 

    Llorente was way worse than Ziggy Gordan.. Llorente invented social distancing before Covid 

    Edinburgh

    Posted

    1 minute ago, 102megan said:

    I love how this thread went from us playing the best game in literal years, to talking about our worst 11.   😂😂😂

    It's all Mack's fault 

    Smoggy

    Posted

    19 minutes ago, Edinburgh said:

    It's all Mack's fault 

    It usually is to be fair :lol:

    Edinburgh

    Posted

    15 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

    It usually is to be fair :lol:

    I think you're being generous 

    Sithslayer1991

    Posted

    2 hours ago, WSWJACK said:

    Cannot believe Majok has not been mentioned here, forget the ten yard trap, his first touch was so abysmal and powerful, they would have to fish the ball out of the parramatta river after the game finished, and while I’m at it I’ll throw Ibini under the bus as well.

    No way remember Babbel's interview. We all knew his touch was bad hahaha

    MathyouWSW

    Posted

    2 hours ago, Smoggy said:

    Anyone want to have a go at putting together a worst ever Wanderers starting 11 for every position. :lol:???

    I went with the traditional 4-2-3-1 formation

    Goalkeeper: Daniel Margush - He just knew how to f*ck up anyway possible.
    Left Back: Seyi Adeleke - He looked complete and utterly lost on the field. Got no f*cking idea what popa saw in him and probably one of popa's worst signings for the club
    Centre Back 1: Artiz Borda - Arguably the worst foreign player the club has ever seen. Couldn't defend at all.
    Centre Back 2: Dylan McGowan - F*cking hate him with a passion. The bloke makes a mistake when he was trying to defend and would blame others for his mistakes. Couldn't defend at all.
    Right Back: Ziggy Gordon - For someone that was a right back at the club, he would constantly move himself to a centre back despite the squad was play 5 at the back already. He was frustrating to watch
    Defensive midfield 1: Jacob Pepper - Just felt like he never had the skills to play in the A-League
    Defensive midfield 2: Marc Tokich - Same for this guy and it still blows my mind he got signed by some Swedish division 2 club. Which is probably on par to being signed by an NPL club, right?
    Attacking midfield: James Troisi - The club signed him way passed his prime. Was useless and a prick that only cared about himself. I hated the fact he was a club captain
    Left wing: Jaushua Sotirio - See this GIF mack posted...enough said.
    Right wing: Abraham Majok - See Sotirio's gif above. He is still the same with Sydney Olympic FC.
    Striker: Federico Piovaccari - The outside king, he just didn't know how to stay onside. Absolutely frustrating that apparently the club spent big on him.

    Dis-honorable mentions/subs:
    Danijel Nizic - Still blows my f*cking mind how Burnley FC signed him. They must of knew he was s*it after they loaned him to Chorley which were in the 6th tier at the time.  He played for Morecambe FC and their  fans hated him so much
    Brendan Hamill - Another player that was so frustrating to watch and would make errors equivalent to Margush to allow the opponents to score.
    Mark Natta - Might be a harsh one but I never understood the hype for him. when we played 5 at the back under Robinson, he looked lost and was constantly ball watching in my opinion. Plus, he was frustrating to watch in the NPL squad, he would always try for a long ball but they would be too big and go out for a goal kick or throw in.
    Kostas Grozos - Probably another harsh one but he just never developed under the Wanderers and I still think he has not developed to the full potential at the Jets.
    Jordan Mutch - He didn't do much... 
    Jumpei Kusukami - very underwhelming player 
    Keijiro Ogawa - Another underwhelming player. Still pissed off that he didn't score against APIA Leichhardt in the Australian Cup
    Dimi Petratos - He was completely sh*t with us. I almost had him as the starting XI attacking midfielder but Troisi pissed me off more
    Bernie Ibini - It was like watching Bambi on ice when he had the ball. 
    Ramy Najjarine - You could put him anywhere on the field and yet he didn't have any constantly at all.
    EDIT:
    Kwabena Appiah-Kubi - Almost forgot to add him! Never understood what popa saw in him. Very reminiscent to Sotirio. I can't believe he played for 5 A-League clubs as well.

    WHACKO

    Posted

    It's become the norm bagging this team.

    We the team goes well we still feel more comfortable bagging the past 10 years teams of crap players.

    The pain lingers long and deep.

    Edinburgh

    Posted

    6 minutes ago, WHACKO said:

    It's become the norm bagging this team.

    We the team goes well we still feel more comfortable bagging the past 10 years teams of crap players.

    The pain lingers long and deep.

    Yeah,  but no need to stick the boot in! Especially when we're kicking ourselves! 

    SBW

    Posted

    14 hours ago, mack said:
    • ML - Jumpei Kusukami. A left winger who should have been a fullback, his entire career was a fraud.

    I disagree on Kusukami, he cannot be any worse than Keijiro Ogawa

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    27 minutes ago, SBW said:

    I disagree on Kusukami, he cannot be any worse than Keijiro Ogawa

    He was he was totally ****, like the kid at futsal that does a million stopovers before blasting the ball into thr basketball score board 3 metres above the goal 

    Sithslayer1991

    Posted

    1 hour ago, SBW said:

    I disagree on Kusukami, he cannot be any worse than Keijiro Ogawa

    Yea Jumpei was bad. So bad my father-in-law still remembers him purely on how poor a player he was. And we had Kubiah Appiah play or us.

    Ogawa was slightly better than Jumpai. Its the recency bias

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    2 hours ago, Sithslayer1991 said:

    Yea Jumpei was bad. So bad my father-in-law still remembers him purely on how poor a player he was. And we had Kubiah Appiah play or us.

    Ogawa was slightly better than Jumpai. Its the recency bias

    Majok made Appiah's finishing look like Samuel eto 

    Erebus

    Posted

    On 14/04/2025 at 1:13 PM, Zelinsky said:

    CR really knew how to pick goalkeepers. First he let Lopar go and puts Margush in, and the year after he signs Mejias who was as good or bad as Margush. God, give me strength. 

    And all season we heard how it wasn't good enough that we conceded a goal every time we defended a corner  and that he's working on it ..

     

    Mack, disagree with Mieir over Piovacarri. At least Mieir admitted he couldn't compete and retired with grace.

    Pio ate ice cream all season and we had to shift Bridge to a no.9 to make the Adelaide GF.

    Cejudo did jack **** all season and then decided to play when his contract was up and requested an extension 😂 

    I totally forgot about Ogawa but pretty sure I labelled him Jumpei MK2 when we signed him iirc. 

    Erebus

    Posted

    Anyway we're 9 games unbeaten and you'd think to win silverware that needs to get to 16 games or so unbeaten. It's a tough ask but we're arguably the form team atm. Knocking off City on Saturday can get us one step closer to 2nd.

     

    Looking at fixtures and the likes of sfc, WU, MV, city and Auckland are playing each other and will drop points.

    Zelinsky

    Posted

    On 15/4/2025 at 9:01 PM, 102megan said:

    I love how this thread went from us playing the best game in literal years, to talking about our worst 11.   😂😂😂

    Not the worst, the most forgettable. Taekwondo and Laws to join the list in due course. 

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    12 hours ago, Zelinsky said:

    Not the worst, the most forgettable. Taekwondo and Laws to join the list in due course. 

    Laws will make a great trivia question 




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