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    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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    SBW

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Kotallo said:

    Seems eons ago that Staj was copping flak for not starting Mata every week. Now he doesn't come on at all and it doesn't rate a mention from anyone. The growth over the course of the season is just miraculous.

    He wasn't needed for this game, in games against Victory, Wellington and Auckland, he was needed to open the game up a bit and should have been brought on earlier.

    But if the rumours are true, Staj doesn't want to sign foreign players from next season onwards.

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    2 minutes ago, SBW said:

    He wasn't needed for this game, in games against Victory, Wellington and Auckland, he was needed to open the game up a bit and should have been brought on earlier.

    But if the rumours are true, Staj doesn't want to sign foreign players from next season onwards.

    I'd have brought him on last night to just calm things down 

    Not sure on Having 0 visa players, Kraev has been a big part of our good run

    WHACKO

    Posted

    1 hour ago, alexd said:

    20000 at $5 is so much profitable than 5000 at $20. For the club, for the stadium and for tv. But they don't get it.....

    Just to be clear mathmatically they are both $ 100 000.

    WHACKO

    Posted (edited)

    26 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

    I don't think it was a lazy finish, nothing about Borello is lazy he works his arse off. the problem is though his first touch isnt brilliant, not saying it's bad. But it's not what it should be relative to the rest of his game.

    That touch makes him look rushed.

    Ono always looked like he had ages on the ball, Borello is a constant mad scramble.

    Borrello reminds me of a dodgem car...just bouncing off players.

    If he could stopped the ball dead with his first touch rather than pushing it a metre or two away from him he'd be better off. 

    Edited by WHACKO
    Zelinsky

    Posted

    6 hours ago, VedranRozic said:

    I don’t think they are kids anymore the way they play…

    Indeed. Yet they are both 22, and between the two of them have clocked up a mere 42 a-league games. Makes 22 yo Priestman with his 47 a-league games look like a seasoned player.  Considering the way they play, their development this season has been awe inspiring. 

     

    Sithslayer1991

    Posted

    45 minutes ago, StringerBellend said:

    I don't think it was a lazy finish, nothing about Borello is lazy he works his arse off. the problem is though his first touch isnt brilliant, not saying it's bad. But it's not what it should be relative to the rest of his game.

    That touch makes him look rushed.

    Ono always looked like he had ages on the ball, Borello is a constant mad scramble.

    Ok maybe not lazy but just too casual with that finish. Has enough time to take another touch and round the keeper because he had commited to the save.

    Zelinsky

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Erebus said:

    He knocked off that Spanish keeper we had 🤣

    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. 

    VedranRozic

    Posted

    38 minutes ago, WHACKO said:

    Borrello reminds me of a dodgem car...just bouncing off players.

    If he could stopped the ball dead with his first touch rather than pushing it a metre or two away from him he'd be better off. 

    This. And I love Borello and what he does for the team. It seems to be a bad habit that has crept into his game. I don’t remember it being an issue in his first season with us when he scored a bag of goals.

    Paul01

    Posted

    The scrambles off the line were epic. Bonnetig stopped the ball and then kicked the ball away to keep the clean sheet

    Paul01

    Posted

    20 minutes ago, tardotz said:

    I feel that Borello has never fully recovered from the injury a couple of seasons ago.

    F**king Brattan.what a dog

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    5 hours ago, 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. 

    Mejias, I totally forgot that dude, he's got to be the most forgettable WSW signing ever

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    4 hours ago, Westiesarebesties said:

    I feel like Borello had some actually fairly solid first touches (not that shot though). Was also running through players well. Still missing the final product, but movement-wise was a solid game from him.

    I think his first touch is too solid :) that's the problem, it bounces off him. From the. On he's then hurrying to get under control.

    I love him BTW he's awesome and so important to us, but that touch is what seperates BL2 / Aleague player from a premier league player 

    Paul01

    Posted

    5 hours ago, StringerBellend said:

    Mejias, I totally forgot that dude, he's got to be the most forgettable WSW signing ever

    No.

     Borda or Adeleke

    StringerBellend

    Posted (edited)

    10 minutes ago, Paul01 said:

    No.

     Borda or Adeleke

    Borda and Adeleke weren't forgettable. The were quite the opposite, they were both very memorable. Obviously for the wrong reasons but I wouldn't describe them as forgettable. Adeleke's stuck PlayStation controller FIFA turn was one of the most memorable moments in the A League and no matter how hard I try I will never forget Bordas impersonation of a traffic cone v Urawa Red Diamonds 

    Mejias I had no recollection of until today, and even then I still can't remember a single thing good or bad he did 

    Edited by StringerBellend
    Zelinsky

    Posted

    5 hours ago, StringerBellend said:

    Borda and Adeleke weren't forgettable. The were quite the opposite, they were both very memorable. Obviously for the wrong reasons but I wouldn't describe them as forgettable. Adeleke's stuck PlayStation controller FIFA turn was one of the most memorable moments in the A League and no matter how hard I try I will never forget Bordas impersonation of a traffic cone v Urawa Red Diamonds 

    Mejias I had no recollection of until today, and even then I still can't remember a single thing good or bad he did 

    Ogawa Cejudo and Krpic are up there. And I just remembered the names Madaschi Ward Zinni Griffiths. In 2025 they feel like messages from a parallel universe. 

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Carns said:

    Pinatares for me.

    I always struggle to remember his name, just totally forgettable player. He wasn't the worst player we have had didn't make massive mistakes but I can't think of anything he did at all. He's basically the South American Jacob Pepper 

    StringerBellend

    Posted (edited)

    2 hours ago, Zelinsky said:

    Ogawa Cejudo and Krpic are up there. And I just remembered the names Madaschi Ward Zinni Griffiths. In 2025 they feel like messages from a parallel universe. 

    Ogawa there is one I think he shades Pinatares in the anonymous stakes, I had to look him up. Even then I'm still not convinced he existed.

    In Wards 5 minutes of game time I can remember more of him than Ogawa.

    Zinni now that's one for the memory banks 

    Griffiths is memorable for his "judge me on the field" statement. yes mate we will and we have..err your still not going to like it 

    Who of course could forget Scott McDonalds cameo?

    Edited by StringerBellend
    MathyouWSW

    Posted

    Jordan Mutch...he didnt do much.

    I think he still plays for Gold Coast Knights.

    Sithslayer1991

    Posted

    The legend that was Matt Sim. And Nick Ward. 

    In terms foreigners probably Patrick Ziegler bloke was injured majority of the time. I can't put Adeleke or Borda on this list because they were that terrible I still remember them.

    Smoggy

    Posted

    3 hours ago, Sithslayer1991 said:

    The legend that was Matt Sim. And Nick Ward. 

    In terms foreigners probably Patrick Ziegler bloke was injured majority of the time. I can't put Adeleke or Borda on this list because they were that terrible I still remember them.

    Adeleke was brilliantly terrible :lol: The guy couldn’t trap a ball or run in the right direction. To this day I am sure Popa picked up a random exchange student from the airport and the real Adeleke was left standing in arrivals and went home when no one showed up :lol:

    WSWJACK

    Posted

    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.

    Smoggy

    Posted (edited)

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

    Edited by Smoggy
    WSWJACK

    Posted

    11 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

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

    Got to be managed by Robbo , he’s probably picked them and brainwashed them already 😎

    Edinburgh

    Posted

    33 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

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

    Please,  NO!

    We're feeling good right now, why bring on depression? 

    Carns

    Posted

    1 hour ago, Smoggy said:

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

    It's been done. But could probably use an update given its age!

    P.s. so many people who haven't been on here in a long time...




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