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    mack

    The Western Sydney Wanderers fell to a 3-1 defeat against last placed Western United in Parramatta tonight, heaping pressure on the leadership of Marko Rudan.

    Western Sydney came in hoping erase some of the pain of the 4-1 loss in the Sydney Derby last week and wanting to snap a streak with just one win from the last five games. Instead they fell to a 3-1 loss despite going ahead through a great Nicolas Milanovic goal, conceding three late as the defence fell to pieces.

    The big squad news was the return of Marcus Antonsson to the team much sooner than the expected 8 week injury lay-off. Tom Beadling came into the starting 11 in place with Alex Badolato dropping out entirely & Lawrence Thomas made his way back to the squad as the reserve goalkeeper. Former Wanderer Josh Risdon lead out Western United as their Captain, and on the other side Nicolas Milanovic and Dylan Pierias were wanting to make an impact against their former side.

    Western United had the first big chance of the game after 4 minutes, a right footed cross that made it's way into the penalty area. Riku Danzaki met it with a stooping header but the ball's progress was 

    2 minutes later a minor scuffle developed when Lachie Wales was brought down near half-way by Aidan Simmons, the flash-point behind Tom Beadling kicking the ball into Wales just as the referee blew for the foul. The two sides came together and almost as quickly came apart with no sanctions on either side. Lachlan Brook had a long range effort that flashed wide in the 13th minute.

    WU had another penalty claim in the 22nd minute, Garuccio and Daniel Penha played a neat one-two that ended with Garuccio falling in the box, the shout waved away by referee Ben Abraham and the VAR, while Garuccios scrabbled in the pitch looking for a piece of tooth that had broken off in a collision with the ball. He eventually found the wayward incisor, passed it off to the physio and continued to play.

    Marcelo picked up his 5th yellow card of the season on the half-hour, a tangle of legs & arms with Michael Ruhs that saw the defender the first name into the notebook, a costly card that will see him miss the Tuesday away game against Melbourne City. Marcelo was the only thing standing in the way of Ruhs or Danzaki opening the scoring, Wales getting into the penalty area and cutting back across the 6 yard box where Danzaki was unmarked at the back post waiting for the tap-in that never came. Tomoki Imai earned the first card for Western United for shoving Nicolas Milanovic into the sideline camera nest at high speed.

    Western United had yet another cry for a penalty on the cusp of half-time, Seb Pasquali was running into the area after a handball from Simmons, the attacker falling to the floor after initiating contact with Jack Clisby, the subsequent free kick fired into the wall. The half dragged on until it's conclusion, a dismal 45 minutes from both sides with little excitement.

    The Wanderers came out of the half looking better and Milanovic broke the deadlock 7 minutes into it. A team move that began at the back ended with Milanovic and Borrello playing off each other to give the young winger room to shoot and on his right foot Milanovic fired from 24 yards, well outside the penalty area and skidded a perfectly aimed shot past the full length dive of Matt Sutton, off the goal-post and in to make it 1-0.

    Western United almost equalised immediately, their 7th corner of the game threatened an Olimpico before Marcelo rose at the near post to smash it off the goalpost, before a return shot from Angus Thurgate that had Margush beaten but not Milanovic who was covering the far post and was perfectly placed to block it off the line. Thurgate went into the book for a flying lunge on Jorrit Hendrix that wiped out the Wanderers midfielder and prevented the team from continuing the attack.

    The 67th minute had Garuccio putting the ball on a plate for Ruhs, the left wing cross that beat the keeper and Marcelo's cover defence for Ruhs 6 yards out from goal. The striker had front position but had an air swing when you would expect him to hammer it home. It was the type of miss that you expect from a bottom ranked team.. but they ended up equalising moments later. Oscar Priestman's introduction to the game was smashing an attempted clearance into Risdon's head, the ball deflecting off him into the path of Penha and with the defence out of position he lifted it over Tom Beadling for the run of Matthew Grimaldi who took one touch and fired it underneath the onrushing Margush to level the scores at 1 apiece.

    The visitors were unlucky not to go ahead in the 72nd, another left footed cross from out wide that wasn't dealt with, leaving a free header on the edge of the 6 yard box that miraculously ended up going straight at Margush.

    Daniel Penha was the anchor that Western United had built around, in the 77th minute he scored a goal his good play had deserved. The Wanderers midfield stopped and waited for a handball call that never came, allowing Ruhs to turn toward goal. Simmons stuck a foot in and knocked the ball away but with Marcelo jogging on the edge of the area the touch went straight to Penha, the Brazilian maestro took one touch to take the ball on his left and fired in a pinpoint accurate shot across the bows of Margush that nestled into the back of the net.

    Western United punished some atrocious defending with a quick fire 3rd. A rough challenge on Clisby deep into the WU defensive half was let go by Abraham, after winning the ball back the first thought was an immediate kick up field from Penha that put former Wanderer Nikita Rukavytsya clean in on goal, his first touch was good and his second on the edge of the area beat Margush who had next to no hope of stopping it.

    Neither Rudan or the players had anything in response. The addition of Milos Ninkovic did nothing as he had less than 10 touches in 20 minutes, and Pierias or Antonsson had nothing to offer in stoppage time.

    What else is there to say other than Rudan has in the space of a week, lead his team to a 4-1 loss in a Sydney Derby, then followed it up with an agonisingly poor 3-1 loss to the team in last place.

    Enough is enough. Rudan has talked the talk, just like Babbell and his mentality, and Robinson and his streams of bullshit. These two results haven't had anything to do with a "stigma" or the officiating, and in fact these games the Wanderers had the better of it, particularly the VAR. Once again Lederer has proven his utter inability to understand football, falling for the oldest trick in the agent's book, the pretend "interest from overseas" that once got Vedran Janjetovic a disastrous 4 year contract. This time around it was "only" a three year extension that Rudan was handed on a gold platter with **** all to show for it, and now his poor attitude and tactical ineptitude has put the Wanderers on the precipice of a top 6 exit. Not that it would likely matter even if we scraped in as the 5th or 6th place team. Even if that happened it would more papering over the cracks of another failure of a season.

    The Wanderers next match is against Melbourne City on Tuesday the 13th of March at AAMI Park, Melbourne with kick-off at 7pm.


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    Unlimited

    Posted (edited)

    Well… I guess the game we got tonight was like my tennis girl story

    Meet a girl; she seems nice, you get along and she’s very attractive: 1-0

    She then tells you about this guy she hooked up with on holiday: 1-1

    She tells you that she’s basically holding out for him because he’s totally coming to Australia and not lying about that: 1-2

    Thinking maybe what she needs is a real option, someone that just actually likes her and won’t string her along, you ask her out. She says no. 1-3. Game over. Home time. :( 

    Edited by mack
    fixed formatin.
    braad

    Posted

    5 minutes ago, Unlimited said:

    Well… I guess the game we got tonight was like my tennis girl story

    Meet a girl; she seems nice, you get along and she’s very attractive: 1-0

    She then tells you about this guy she hooked up with on holiday: 1-1

    She tells you that she’s basically holding out for him because he’s totally coming to Australia and not lying about that: 1-2

    Thinking maybe what she needs is a real option, someone that just actually likes her and won’t string her along, you ask her out. She says no. 1-3. Game over. Home time. :( 

    So, neither of you know how tennis scoring works? :P

    William

    Posted

    I hope badalato is not injured we need him as Kittell should not get another game 

    jeez we need Thomas back in goal and I suppose Marcelo will benefit by a rest , Marko Rudan can do with a rest ,,a long  one.

    Tuesday I suppose it will be beadling in place of Marcelo  and priestman beside Hendrix.

    jockman

    Posted

    Surely Rudan has to go now..continues game after game to play out from the back despite it being clear even to blind Freddy that we don't have a squad that can play that way. No plan b. Every team has worked us out..

    Comprehensively beaten by the bottom team at home

    Lookin for a statement tonight after the loss on Saturday. Yep we got one...confirmed we are shyte.

    Ship kittell back to Europe..useless. Borrello runs his ass off but just not got his form back

    Looks to me with a few exceptions the team have given up too

    Brilliant goal from Milanovic

    Is a total capitulation coming ?

     

     

    WHACKO

    Posted

    1 minute ago, William said:

    I hope badalato is not injured we need him as Kittell should not get another game 

    jeez we need Thomas back in goal and I suppose Marcelo will benefit by a rest , Marko Rudan can do with a rest ,,a long  one.

    Tuesday I suppose it will be beadling in place of Marcelo  and priestman beside Hendrix.

    It will go better if you don't think  what we are going to do.

    It doesn't matter what we do. We are s.hit.

    We're not making finals again. 

    This season is over.

    The sooner you accept this the less painful it will be.

    jockman

    Posted

    Only 6 more games to go 2 of which are at home..then the agony is over for another season......so disappointing :sorry2: at best 6th surely now ?

    Themumf79

    Posted

    We have had some good overseas players and some frankly atrocious ones, but I have no idea what to make of Kittel. He is literally invisible on the pitch. I don’t even know if he is any good, he just isn’t ever noticeable. 

    mack

    Posted

    if badolato is who we need to rescue our season we're done for, he's only just turned 19 and done absolutely nothing in the a-league to suggest he can rescue anything. he's probably not even shown NPL1 level quality yet.

    StringerBellend

    Posted (edited)

    55 minutes ago, Unlimited said:

    Well… I guess the game we got tonight was like my tennis girl story

    Meet a girl; she seems nice, you get along and she’s very attractive: 1-0

    She then tells you about this guy she hooked up with on holiday: 1-1

    She tells you that she’s basically holding out for him because he’s totally coming to Australia and not lying about that: 1-2

    Thinking maybe what she needs is a real option, someone that just actually likes her and won’t string her along, you ask her out. She says no. 1-3. Game over. Home time. :( 

    No mate your story is worse 

     

    Edited by StringerBellend
    WSWJACK

    Posted

    I walked out at 1-2, to save the poor folk around me the bile I was venting, wanted a reaction, got a turgid, rancid borefest devoid of any spark of entertainment, a lonesome walk to the bus stop and just let it slide......

    Heck I thought maybe just maybe, just like any deluded football fan, my team fought back to score a winner in injury time, it happens!

    flipped my laptop up 2 minutes ago and saw 1-3 fmd, I got nothing left.....................hit the fridge and Netflix :xmad:

    agggh :bouzanis:

    braad

    Posted

    13 minutes ago, Pup55 said:

    I went to the game tonight, not to cheer on the team, but to see what sort of response they showed after last week.

    It was important that we bounced back as a club, and gave the fans a response after the worst derby performance of all time last week.

    The response tonight said it all about where we are as a football club.

    Firstly - I can almost understand not making many changes to the team, giving the starters from last week a chance to redeem themselves. Not what I would have done, but I can almost understand. However, to make one change, dropping a 19 year old  kid who was played out of position in the derby, sends alarm bells.

    Secondly - If Lawrence Thomas is fit enough to be on the bench, he is fit enough to start. He was a f***ing Socceroo 4 weeks ago! The fact he wasn’t picked tonight confirms for mine there has been a falling out between Rudan, Thomas and the senior players.

    Third - Some of the players are actually trying. Some. Brook and Milanovic have tried all season and I’d be scared to see how bad we’d be with Hendrix and Marcelo. Borello is out of form but ran his absolute ass off, and was very vocal to his team mates all night, pressing high and hard whenever he could. Unfortunately for him, the player in behind who needed to press with him when we don’t have the ball, is Sonny Kittel.

    Kittel has become a bit of a scapegoat and I can understand why, he hasn’t offered much at all to the team, however I don’t think it’s because he isn’t trying, it’s because he isn’t fit. There were multiple times in that first half, even in the first 20 or 30 mins, when Borello needed help off the ball and Kittel just couldn’t get to where he needed to be. He was running on empty after 15-20 mins. The very few touches he has are fine, and there’s definitely a footballer in there, however he just doesn’t have the legs. Why, or whose fault that is, I don’t know. But he may as well not be there because he’s offering nothing.

    Finally - you can tell a lot from the players / coaches body language, and ours sucks. Rudan does not inspire anything on the sideline, spending most of the game slumped in his chair. I wanted to leave at 3-1, but waited for full time to watch the reaction of the players and coach at the end of the game, and it was not pretty.

    I get there was no RBB, but not one of the players or coaching staff came within 30m on the sideline to acknowledge the fans who did attend. Antonsson in particular was furious at full time, heading straight up the tunnel. I would be too, being subbed on for 4 mins when returning from a month long injury. Surely you either give him 20 mins to get some fitness so he can help next week, or you leave him on the bench to protect him.

    Marcelo to his credit at least acknowledged the frustration of some of the supporters and had a deep and lengthy conversation with an upset fan. He is clearly a leader, even if he hasn’t quite performed as good on the pitch this year, but just about every other player, and coach, slumped up the tunnel like they didn’t want to be there.

    We are done, Rudan is done, and there needs to be a massive change at the club.

     

    Great write up. With the body language of the squad and coaching staff, were there obvious tension between any groups? Or was it just that they were all annoyed/frustrated/angry at the game?

    Sithslayer1991

    Posted

    Seems to be right on form that 2nd -3rd year period is where things fall off a cliff for Rudan. He just lost it from that Macarthur game and has failed to turn it around.

    With Borello unable to get firing, the team forgetting how to defend and confidence low its just now a slow painful watch as they slip out of the finals spot and we finish the season going back to exactly where we were 2 years ago.

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    What happened to Yuel? Not that he's the answer but seems really odd even by our standards 

    GE942150

    Posted

    Rudans response when asked about Thomas returning seems really suss to me. 




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