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  • Iacopo Rocks Perth Glory To Take 3 Points For Wanderers


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    Iacopo La Rocca has smashed home a 15th minute goal and not even the loss of Youssouf Hersi to a straight red before half-time could stop the Wanderers smash and grab raid across the Nullarbor Plain as stoic defence kept the Glory at bay.

     

    La Rocca rose at the far post when Aaron Mooy retrieved a wayward corner to whip the ball back into the mixer. The Italian defender was the only player in the box to attack the ball and he was rewarded with just his sixth ever league goal. Youssouf Hersi received the first ever red card to a Wanderers player for his 'retaliation' after being cut down from behind by Scott Jamieson, the referee adjudging Hersi to have lashed out at Jamieson with his feet.

     

     

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    The pre-match intrigue started when Shane Smeltz pulled out of the match for unknown, pressing family reasons. Tony Popovic opted to drop both Joey Gibbs and marquee man Shinji Ono to the bench. Jason Trifiro partnered with Iacopo La Rocca as the central midfield pairing while Aaron Mooy played in the hole behind Dino Kresinger.

     

    The first 10 minutes of the match weren't particularly inspiring. Fouls all over the pitch were awarded by whistle happy referee Kris Griffiths-Jones against Hersi, La Rocca, Jamieson & Polenz and Glory striker Billy Mehmet was caught offside. The first shot of the match came from Liam Miller when he turned 360 degrees and struck a fierce drive from outside the box that was blocked by his own team-mate Mehmet. Aaron Mooy responded in kind when he weaved his way past central defender Bas Van Den Brink, followed by faking several shots on his opponent Thwaite then pulling the trigger. Thwaite was unmoved by the trickery and blocked it for a corner. The corner was taken to the far post but drifted over Topor-Stanley. Mooy retrieved the ball and floated the ball back into the near post. La Rocca attacked the cross, climbing above the static Perth defenders to smash it into the side netting from 4 yards out.

     

    Perth were stung into action by conceding and Liam Miller unleashed a long range thunderbolt that had Ante Covic tipping over the bar by the fingertip. Bridge opened up the pitch when he cut inside from a throw-in flick on, beat his defender and had Hersi free. He ignored the flying Dutchman and took on a long shot which flew high and off target.

     

     

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    The match turned in the 38th minute with the Hersi red card. Scott Jamieson who had already committed three fouls in the match, slammed into the back of Hersi and caught him in the ankle. The Wanderers winger appeared to kick out at Jamieson. The initial reaction from the referee appeared to indicate that Jamieson would be given a yellow and Hersi would go unpunished. However the referee was spotted viewing the big screen replay, which is against FIFA regulations. When Hersi recovered from the knock he was issued a straight red card.

     

    At the half-time break Jason Trifiro was sacrificed for Shannon Cole in a tactical reshuffle that saw Cole move out onto the wing. Trifiro was playing in central midfield and with La Rocca and Mooy also on the pitch Tony Popovic decided to change to a 4-4-1 formation, playing with two banks of four defenders and Dino Kresinger as the target man up front.

     

    The scene was set for second half siege. Adrian Zahra attempted a shot on a tight angle, the ball curve along the face of the goal and Mehmet was too far away to make a run. Mooy lost possession in his own half and Ward nabbed the ball, taking a long range low drive that Covic held easily. Mark Bridge had a great chance for the Wanderers on 55 minutes, Cole with a mazy run on the edge of the Glory box before finding D'Apuzzo who chipped it toward the centre of the 18 yard box. Bridge turned and dispatched a left footed volley that had Vukovic diving to his left to make the save. When the referee failed to give a foul for a blatant trip on Cole, Steven McGarry ran onto the loose ball and fired a shot from 25 yards. It skimmed along the turf before clattering into the far post.

     

    Ante Covic had arguably the save of the game in the 64th minute, as Billy Mehmet turned his marker and attempted to bend a shot into the far corner. Covic went horizontal to make the one-handed save. Nick Ward was the next to try his luck and his shot didn't beat the first man. The hero of the night La Rocca earned a rest on 70 minutes with Joey Gibbs coming on as his replacement. Jamieson had two shots on target as time started to tick away, the first a free kick he sent wide and a volley off a corner blocked by Polenz.

     

     

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    Covic made another brilliant save when Liam Miller received a free kick just outside the area. The ball went far post and so did Covic to turn it around the post. Shinji Ono replaced Kresinger last on and the Wanderers stood firm. The final chance of the game fell to Adrian Zahra who managed to scoop the ball over from 3 yards out, but he was a mile offside and was adjudged to be so. The final whistle rang out across NIB stadium and gave the Wanderers their first win against Perth Glory in their first attempt.

     

    Post-Game and Analysis: Tony Popovic was delighted with the effort and quality his charges had shown throughout the match, but was less impressed with the quality of the officiating. The Wanderers conceded several baffling cards late in the game for alleged time wasting, including one where the ball was rolling to Ante Covic and was nearly in the keepers hands after a foul, and the referee gave Topor-Stanley a yellow for turning around to head up the pitch in anticipation of the free kick.

     

    Tactically the Wanderers attack was superb early in the match when the attack built from the defence to the midfield to the wings. Trifiro, Mooy and La Rocca combined very well for a trio unfamiliar at least in game day situations, Bridge and Hersi were both dangerous. The loss of Hersi will be a blow to the chances of a Wanderers win against the Victory, perhaps Haliti or Tahj Minniecon will take that position.

     

    Dino Kresinger was poor yet again. Off the pace, unable to hold the ball when delivered to chest, head or feet, Tony Popovic has surely run out of patience with the big man and he must spend some time in the Youth League until he can regain a semblance of whatever it was that lead Popovic to sign him in the first place. Gibbs was again far more threatening as the lone striker and at times with Dino up front it was like playing with 9 men and not just 10. While I will support the players on the pitch and for their effort, there comes a time when truths must be spoken in a tactical sense and this is one of them. Western Sydney play much worse when we have Dino up front. He may yet play a role but right now he is not good enough. The rest of the team deserve more from their front man.

     

    Defensively the Wanderers were outstanding. Covic had his best game for the Wanderers. Topor-Stanley was not caught out trying to leave balls and his position along with Beauchamp was top quality. D'Apuzzo put in work at both ends of the pitch and Polenz was rock-solid as usual. This back 5 is one of the best in the competition as it stands and if the attack continues to gel and combine the Wanderers will have no trouble making the finals.

     

    This match has shown the league that the Wanderers can go far in this competition, fearing no man or team we face. The players have heart, determination and pride in the shirt. The culture and mentality that is being developed by Popovic and his coaching staff is one that resonates with the people in our city and is one that will bring results to the club as long as that fight, desire and philosophy is not lost in the future.

     

    The Wanderers next match is against Melbourne Victory at Parramatta Stadium on the 24th of November at 7:45pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time.


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    Dino needs to go. Before the red card every player looked dangerous except Dino, enter Gibbs, he did more in 20 minutes then Dino did in 80. In attack and defence.

    He is a liabilty, if he cant handle the conditions, then he shouldnt be in first grade.

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    Dino needs to go. Before the red card every player looked dangerous except Dino, enter Gibbs, he did more in 20 minutes then Dino did in 80. In attack and defence.

    He is a liabilty, if he cant handle the conditions, then he shouldnt be in first grade.

    agree

     

    I'm not sure of his exact playing time but from what I've seen I think it's almost 4 games and no shots on goal for Kresinger

    Now some might think he's not up to the standard but I believe he's acting as a double agent for the smurfs who's being paid to sabotage our attack

    .... That's really all I can come up with

     

    That aside good win for the boys,showing our westie pride of never backing down

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    An excellent performance, an excellent result, an excellent afternoon at the Woolpack, and an excellent win!

     

    Livin La (vida) Rocca !

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    Dino needs to go. Before the red card every player looked dangerous except Dino, enter Gibbs, he did more in 20 minutes then Dino did in 80. In attack and defence.

    He is a liabilty, if he cant handle the conditions, then he shouldnt be in first grade.

     

    The guy was playing with an injury, and he was the lone striker for a good chunk of the Glory game but I tend to agree with your comments Kraken. I am still prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt, as still early in the season and give him a few more games, but your right, there are other players who have stepped up and looked more dangerous.

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    Dino needs to go. Before the red card every player looked dangerous except Dino, enter Gibbs, he did more in 20 minutes then Dino did in 80. In attack and defence.

    He is a liabilty, if he cant handle the conditions, then he shouldnt be in first grade.

     

    The guy was playing with an injury, and he was the lone striker for a good chunk of the Glory game but I tend to agree with your comments Kraken. I am still prepared to give him the benefit of the doubt, as still early in the season and give him a few more games, but your right, there are other players who have stepped up and looked more dangerous.

     

    What benefit of the doubt?

     

    Its simple, he should not get a spot till he earns it like every other player in youth league matches. He got his chances an hasnt performed, now he has to work for it. This isnt a charity.

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    Gibbs should definitely start this weekend. Like Kraken said - he did more in the 20mins he was on than Dino did in 80mins. Not saying that it wasn't trying conditions for the old dinosaur, but Gibbs has also done alot more in all the other games compared to Dino. Gibbs offers the team so much more in attack and I agree that Dino needs to have a few youth league games and gain some confidence and then show us what hes got.

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    Dino, Dino, Dino.....

     

    I would stick with him. I thought in that role as a lone striker he did ok. Gibbs came on an looked dangerous but also was quite naive and was overly aggressive with the ball and turned it over quite quickly which was exactly what we didnt want at that time of the game.

     

    Just my opinion. A few more games before im prepared to send him home. The rest of my family thinks he's a donkey so i know im on my own here.

     

    Maybe its just me and popa :nea:

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    Just saying thats all. But IMO, Dino actually did ok when he got the ball.

     

    :good:

     

     

    Every team has someone to kick. Ours is Dino. He aint great but is working pretty hard.

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    An excellent performance, an excellent result, an excellent afternoon at the Woolpack, and an excellent win!

     

    Livin La (vida) Rocca !

     

    + 1

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    Just saying thats all. But IMO, Dino actually did ok when he got the ball.

     

    :good:

     

     

    Every team has someone to kick. Ours is Dino. He aint great but is working pretty hard.

     

    i know i may get slammed for this, and its a bit harsh i agree - are you saying that Dino is our McFlynn?

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    Just saying thats all. But IMO, Dino actually did ok when he got the ball.

     

    :good:

     

     

    Every team has someone to kick. Ours is Dino. He aint great but is working pretty hard.

     

    i know i may get slammed for this, and its a bit harsh i agree - are you saying that Dino is our McFlynn?

     

    I think somebody owes Dino an apology...

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    amazing, freakin love my club!

     

    I'll bite my tongue on Dino and focus on the positives.

    Trifiro is a great pick up, quality player. Mooy is aS good at AM as i expected, suits him.

    or defence is so pride worthy its not funny.

     

    This club is for me

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    Stewballs is right, Joey is still a touch naive. He's shown that in all of the matches so far, but he puts in as much effort as Dino with far better performances. If I have to choose between a wet-behind-the-ears youthful, effective striker and a seasoned-but-slow striker, Joey will get the nod every time. I've been a big Dino supporter since the match in Lismore (actually backed him for golden boot after that match) but his touch and speed were nowhere to be seen in the 80 minutes he played in Perth.

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    amazing, freakin love my club!

     

    I'll bite my tongue on Dino and focus on the positives.

    Trifiro is a great pick up, quality player. Mooy is aS good at AM as i expected, suits him.

    or defence is so pride worthy its not funny.

     

    This club is for me

     

    Agreed on Trifiro. The a-leagues Iniesta ;). Haha.

     

    Very tidy and silky player too watch.

     

     

    On Gibbs, its been one game where weeve had tp try and keep possesion to kill time and the lad tryed like everyone else and loat the ball a couple times.

    Oherwise in all other matches hes been tops and so composed, and sure abit of naivity to try things but if anywhere u want that upfront.

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    Im still not sure why Dino still gets game time tbh... His touches are poor, he's slow and he cant split the defense with his passing.

     

    Why must he persist with 80 minutes of football? I woulda subbed him at half time for either Gibbs or Ono.

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    are we the only team that has remained unbeaten by both grand finalists and minor premiers of last year?

     

    I believe both Adelaide and the Mariners could claim the same. (Also, Premiers not Minor Premiers :P)

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    are we the only team that has remained unbeaten by both grand finalists and minor premiers of last year?

     

    I posted something about the expansions teams when we beat Brisbane.

     

    I was wondering how the other expansion clubs went when playing against the reigning champions and premiers so I had a look at the past results.

     

    When Gold Coast United came into the league in 2009 the reigning premiers and champions were Melbourne Victory. They lost 3-2 at home and 4-0 away but managed to beat Melbourne at home 1-0 in their third match together.

     

    North Queensland Fury also entered in 2009. They lost 1-0 at home, beat Melbourne 1-0 at home and then lost 2-0 away.

     

    Melbourne Heart entered the competition in 2010 when Sydney FC were the reigning premiers and champions. They had a great time of it drawing 0-0 at home, winning 1-0 away and drawing 2-2 at home although this might have something to do with Sydney being rubbish that season and finishing 9th.

     

    So it turns out that every expansion team has managed a win against the reigning champions in their first season although the Wanderers are the only expansion team to beat them on their first attempt and the second team (after Heart) to get out of their first match against the reigning premiers without a loss (Wanderers 0-0 draw with the Mariners).

     

    Now that we've played both of last year's Grand Finalists we can look at that.

     

    The reigning Grand Final runners up when Gold Coast and North Queensland entered the comp were Adelaide. Gold Coast won 2-0 in Adelaide, drew 1-1 again in Adelaide then drew 1-1 at home. North Queensland drew 3-3 in Adelaide, lost 2-0 at home and won 2-1 at home.

     

    When Heart joined the reigning Grand Final runners up were Melbourne Victory. Heart won 2-1 at home, lost 3-1 at home and drew 3-3 away.

     

     

    So if we only count the first match for each:

     

    Gold Coast lost to the Premiers and Champions (3-2 at home against Victory) and beat the runners up (2-0 away against Adelaide).

     

    North Queensland lost to the Premiers and Champions (1-0 at home against Victory) and drew against the runners up (3-3 away against Adelaide).

     

    Melbourne Heart drew with the Premiers and Champions (0-0 at home against Sydney FC) and beat the runners up (2-1 at home against Victory).

     

    Wanderers drew with the Premiers (0-0 at home against the Mariners), beat the Champions (1-0 away against Brisbane) and beat the runners up (1-0 away against Perth).

     

    So we've had the best start for an expansion team although we're helped by the fact that the Premiers and Champions aren't the same team.

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