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    A dominant second half display by Western Sydney saw Nikolai Topor-Stanley score his first goal for the club and Labinot Haliti cap his 100th A-League game with a tap-in to secure a 6 point gap over 5th place as Wellington capitulated in the Kiwi capital this afternoon.

     

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    Western Sydney started out the match on top of their lower ranked opponents, Youssouf Hersi with good work early on which created a chance for Aaron Mooy that the young midfielder wasn't able to latch onto. After 5 minutes Wellington had their first major attempt on goal, Stein Huysegems barreling through the Wanderers defence before a last ditch tackle by Michael Beauchamp stopped the big striker in his tracks. Hersi had his own break on the right, the cutback to Mooy was on, but blocked by Wellington.

     

    With Wellington relying on long balls and deep crosses, it was no surprise at the source of the next Wellington chance. Huysegems latched onto a deep cross from the left wing, stooped down with a diving header and made solid contact. It was not directed well however and went out for a goal kick. Western Sydney allowed Wellington to pass the ball around their back four before putting pressure by driving them backward toward goal. The high pressing nearly paid dividends when Labinot Haliti charged down a Mark Paston clearance. It could have fallen anywhere but unfortunately for the Wanderers it went far away from goal.

     

    Huysegems was close to scoring the opening goal completely against the run of play. Louis Fenton ran at the defence before laying off a pass toward Huysegems. With a measured stroke he launched a pile driver that had Ante Covic beaten but cracked the crossbar and ballooned into the air. The clearance fell for another long shot by Wellington but Nikolai Topor-Stanley blocked it. The ball eventually fell out for a goal kick. Western Sydney piled on the pressure before halftime with numerous corners but as they have all season their set piece work had no end result. Vince Lia had his very long ranged effort saved by a full length dive from Covic and the two teams went into the break at 0-0.

     

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    Haliti opened the 2nd half with a snapshot that stung the palms of Paston. A 50th minute corner by Wellington was headed back across goal by Andrew Durante, Louis Fenton attempted an audacious volley but blazed it high over the bar. As the hour mark came the Wanderers were in complete control, only lacking the goal their dominance deserved. Jerome Polenz, Iacopo La Rocca, Mark Bridge and Haliti all had a crack at getting the scoreboard ticking but Polenz toe poke was tipped over the bar, La Rocca lofted his effort high, Bridge fired his volley straight at Paston and Haliti hit the side netting.

     

    Wellington began to fight back, Dani Sanchez sparking a melee in central midfield after kicking out at Aaron Mooy. Captain Beauchamp stood up for his young charge by telling Sanchez off. A half-dozen players streamed into shouting range of each other but the two main combatants were quickly separated by Lia and Bridge and Sanchez was shown a yellow card. Mooy continued to take control of the match, a much improved performance from the first half. He drew a yellow card challenge on Vince Lia and was the architect of the first Wanderers goal for Topor-Stanley.

     

    With 70 minutes on the clock the Wellington defence failed to clear their lines, it fell to Mooy who spun his marker and delivered a pinpoint cross to the centre of the penalty box. Topor-Stanley stayed forward and made a great run, getting in front Ben Sigmund before Topor stooped low to connect with a diving header that Paston got a hand to but couldn't keep out. The goal was just reward for both the Wanderers in the match and for Topor-Stanley who has been a colossus this season for Western Sydney. Tony Popovic gave Mooy a well earned rest, bringing on the substitute Shinji Ono for the last 15 minutes of the match.

     

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    Paston continued to be in the wars, Hersi, Bridge, Ono and Haliti playing havoc, forcing the Kiwi keeper into a number of saves and long punts to clear the ball from danger. Confusion reigned in the Wellington defence and allowed Haliti to celebrate his 100th A-League game with a goal. Mark Bridge chased down a wayward pass, hooking it back over his shoulder to keep the ball in. Sigmund let the ball bounce game as he wanted Paston to collect. Paston expected Sigmund to clear, and all the pair managed to do was tap the ball toward goal and cause Sigmund to fall over. Haliti didn't need to make the tap-in but like any striker would he emphatically struck the ball home from a meter out.

     

    Wellington were impotent in the half, not having a single shot on target and only two very early shots off target. As Wellington pushed forward hoping to get back into the match it left a huge gap in their defence. On the counter attack Mark Bridge found an unmarked Ono, instead of shooting first time he took a touch that was poor and somehow tangled the ball beneath his feet. After the previous weeks of spectacular scoring it was an aberration but at 2-0 up with minutes to play the Japanese international could see the funny side of things. The final whistle fell and all but the four travelling Wanderers supporters in the crowd of 6,608 would go home disappointed.

     

    The Wanderers next match is against Brisbane Roar at Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, on Sunday the 20th of January at 5:00pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time.


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    The wind made the game very scrappy and it took the us the first half of the game to get used to the conditions but once we did, we basically took the second half out.

    Good effort although we could've had more if not for the final ball. But then again, conditions weren't the best for a top passing game.

    Well done popa and the boys. It gets better with every game!

     

    Anyone know how we can catch A-league games online overseas? Foxtel Go isn't going to work!

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    Go you GOOD things!

     

    Awesome win, things just get better and better.

     

    Btw, whats the G.O. with the GWS Giants jersey in the stands?? What next, Sydney Thunder top?? C'mon guys.

     

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    fair go to the guy. he was there supporting the mighty WSW and apparently his jersey has been on back order for 9 weeks!! NIKE need to gt there shot together

     

    I agree re: fair go to the guy. GREAT effort going there, no doubt. If it were me & I didnt have the jersey, I would probably have gone with a normal top over the GWSG top... I am sure 99% of people on here would agree. BUT @ the end of the day, each to their own!

     

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    The way Phoenix players were hacking ours, no wonder Popa left Ono on the bench. He did that when we played Perth the first time around also.

    Popa always adjusts the starting XI based off the opposition. He has never had the same XI back to back all season. And it appears to be working. It means the team doesn't rely solely on 1 player to get results. Anyone can slot in and get the job done. This is crucial for injury/suspension cover. Other teams struggle when a couple players are out for one reason or another. We on the other hand just continue on as if nothing has happened.

     

    Popa will get coach of the year award without a doubt.

    You are starting to sound like that donkey Safro! I thought we got the better of the calls from the ref (overall), especially in the first half. The hacking was mutual and if I recall correctly, our foul count was well ahead of the Nix at half time. Not sure at full time, but I don't think it was a dirty game.

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    Poor first half but great second. Really strangled them. Credit to Popa.

     

    PS the afl Jersey :( better off going starkas next time

    I am more surprised that someone would buy one. Or are they giving them away as well!

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    I think the way popa is managing the squad rotation is excellent at the moment. Offcourse hindsight is a great thing and winning makes eerything all roses.

    But Ono came off the back of 2 games in hot conditions, one with a man down. And against a wellington outfit awayfrom home it was an excelent opportunity to rest him tacticaly also. He came off the vench and caused havoc!

     

    Gibbs also was down on form and Haliti gathering some form so it was very logical to rotate them and it worked.

     

    popa needs a song!!!

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    The guy in the GUWS shirt is an Aussie who has lived in Wellington for the last 7 years.

     

    He sat with me in the away bay in December as well (without the GUWS shirt).

     

    December in Wellington was his first ever football game, and he chanted more that day than most of the blow ins that now sit in Bay 56. That's why you heard the 5 of us on TV in December, we all chanted: loudly.

     

    Give the guy some slack, he was just a merchandiseless and proud Westie who TWICE sat in the away bay. I can't find merchandise on sale here in Australia, how easy do you think it is to buy it in NZ?

     

    Good on him (too bad I cant remember his name).

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    The guy in the GUWS shirt is an Aussie who has lived in Wellington for the last 7 years.

     

    He sat with me in the away bay in December as well (without the GUWS shirt).

     

    December in Wellington was his first ever football game, and he chanted more that day than most of the blow ins that now sit in Bay 56. That's why you heard the 5 of us on TV in December, we all chanted: loudly.

     

    Give the guy some slack, he was just a merchandiseless and proud Westie who TWICE sat in the away bay. I can't find merchandise on sale here in Australia, how easy do you think it is to buy it in NZ?

     

    Good on him (too bad I cant remember his name).

     

    Give me his name, and email address aswell as jersey size and ill send him one via Air Mail!

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    The wind made the game very scrappy and it took the us the first half of the game to get used to the conditions but once we did, we basically took the second half out.

    Good effort although we could've had more if not for the final ball. But then again, conditions weren't the best for a top passing game.

    Well done popa and the boys. It gets better with every game!

     

    Anyone know how we can catch A-league games online overseas? Foxtel Go isn't going to work!

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    Thanks mate! I'll give this a go...

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    that assist by mooy for topor's goal, what a cross out of nothing! the defender gave him 1 metre of space on the sideline and mooy just whipped it in! that moment won us the game.

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    I don't see why everyone has an issue with this guy wearing a GWS jersey. It might not be football, but it's still ****en God's Country. 

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    I don't see why everyone has an issue with this guy wearing a GWS jersey. It might not be football, but it's still ****en God's Country.

     

     

    dude... Its AFL....

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    I don't see why everyone has an issue with this guy wearing a GWS jersey. It might not be football, but it's still ****en God's Country.

    As ATP would put it; if you don't like what your reading, you can just F()CK OFF you dumbass!

     

    Seriously though, they hate our game with a passion. One that should be reciprocated.

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    i follow all 3 codes in this country :unknw:

     

    *note - rugby union is not a sport

    Then you'll get the ATP treatment as well!!!!

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    I thought the Shire was God's Country?

    Or at least, thats what the bogans that live there seem to think.

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    I thought the Shire was God's Country?

    Or at least, thats what the bogans that live there seem to think.

    God's Country is the coastline from Stanwell Park going down to Wollongong. The cliff faces, vegetation and crystal dark blue water beat the crap out of anything Manly or Cronulla have to offer ;)

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    Boban...

     

    ne ismijavati mog bijesa

     

    Thankyou ;-)

    Love your work brate :meep:

    I love it when non Slavs speak Slav way to funy

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    Boban...

     

    ne ismijavati mog bijesa

     

    Thankyou ;-)

    Love your work brate :meep:
    I love it when non Slavs speak Slav way to funy

     

    Who said im non-slavic?

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    Boban...

     

    ne ismijavati mog bijesa

     

    Thankyou ;-)

    Love your work brate :meep:
    I love it when non Slavs speak Slav way to funy

    Who said im non-slavic?

    Who said you weren't? I just I found it funny when non slavs spoke Slavic ... Lol your reading to deep into my comment comrade!

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