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    The worst on field 2nd half performance in the history of the young club saw the Western Sydney Wanderers hand Sydney FC their first home derby win by 3 goals to 1, all three for Sydney coming as a result of errors from the team from the West.

     

    The Wanderers came into the match knowing they were let to lose, or even concede a goal at the Sydney Football Stadium in the derby. The first half proved typical derby fare, with neither side making an impact on the scoreboard as precious few chances appeared.

     

    The game sprung into life early in the second half however. In the 48th minute a cross into the centre by Adam D'Apuzzo bounced off Brendon Santalab. The ball fell to the benefit of Shinji Ono, the Japanese international threw threw his right boot sideways to smash home from 6 yards out.

     

    Mere minutes later it looked like the Wanderers would double their lead. A cross from the left flank by Bridge floated toward the back post, and Richard Garcia managed to drag down both Santalab and Youssouf Hersi as they attempted to attack the cross.

     

    Even though normal #1 penalty taker Shinji Ono was on the field, it was Mark Bridge who took on the responsibility of the penalty. Janjetovic made a show of pointing to his left, and that was where Bridge hit is penalty, straight into the arms of Janjetovic. The miss was the clear turning point for the match and a Sydney FC comeback was inevitable.

     

    On the hour mark it was the unusual source of Matt Jurman who levelled the game. Polenz had knocked down Garcia, giving Petkovic the chance to launch a ball into the mixer from deep on the Sydney FC left flank. Ante Covic came flying out of his goalmouth to punch, the ball sliced into the unknowing Jurman who collected his first ever A-League goal without trying.

     

    In the 64th minute the entire stadium drew breath as Youssouf Hersi attempted an audacious long range effort. Hersi guided the ball toward the top right corner only for the flying Janjetovic to block the shot out for a corner. The resulting corner was hit long to Polenz who smashed a volley well wide.

     

    New signing Golgol Mebrahtu was given his Western Sydney debut in place of Shinji Ono but suffered a disaster as he was injured seconds after entering play. Mebrahtu was then replaced by Labinot Haliti, and early reports are that the Mebrahtu injury is an anterior cruciate ligament injury that could see him out of action for potentially a year.

     

    The evening turned into a nightmare for Western Sydney as Sydney FC took the lead as a result of one of the worst individual mistakes in the history of the A-League. Captain Michael Beauchamp received a short free kick from Ante Covic, and under no pressure decided to try to pass the ball back to the keeper. The pass was woeful, rolling 4 yards straight into the path of Garcia, who gleefully tapped into the open net as Covic dived desperately to block the shot even as he was out of the penalty area.

     

    During stoppage time Jerome Polenz made the 4th major error of the night. The referee missed a blatant handball from a Sydney FC player and Polenz looked to catch the ball to play on from an expected foul only for referee Kris Griffiths-Jones to awarding a penalty against Polenz. Ali Abbas stepped up to fire home in front of the home support, Sydney FC winning their first Derby at home by three goals to one.

     

    The Wanderers are making a habit of mistakes in recent weeks and it has cost the side any chance of retaining the Premiership, and may cost the club their Asian Champions League place if Adelaide continue to rise. In 2014 the Wanderers record stands at 6 losses, 2 draws and 3 wins, a stat that will not please manager Tony Popovic one bit.

     

    The left side combination of Bridge and D'Apuzzo was toothless, their only bright notes being the aimless crosses from deep that lead to the lucky deflection to Ono for the first goal, and the penalty won that any competent defender would not have allowed themselves to give away. Their failure was compounded by Bridge missing a penalty. The likes of Haliti, Cole, Heffernan and Appiah will push for selection in the midweek ACL clash and our next A-League match against Adelaide.

     

    The Wanderers next match is against Guizhou Renhe in the Asian Champions League group stage, in China on the 12th of March 2014.

     

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    it was a massive gift to them, i dont mind being outplayed but a few players made mistakes that cost us, at least sydney fc are stuck with frank farina for another year or two so maybe that was Popa's plan

     

    i actually thought we performed pretty well apart from those errors but those were school boy errors(maybe apart from the Penalty but that should have been converted)

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    Yeah I'm not sure it was our worst performance.

    Missed Pen that should have had us 2-0 up when Sydney had nothing.

    Falcon rebounds into goal.

    Terrible backpass.

    Stupid penalty.

    These are all individual mistakes. These cost you when you don't score more than one goal - and this has been an issue all season, not just in this match.

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    You know in the movie fight club when the question is asked - "if you could fight anyone in the world, who would you fight"?

     

    For me personally, right this minute...

     

     

    I'd fight Ali Abbas ;-)

    i would pay to watch that, ******* **** i hate that bitch he was annoying the entire match and deserves a few good punches in the face

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    Lacked the ruthlessness we had last season but these things happen. Focus on the next match. But we need to stop falling asleep for large spells

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    I consider gifting the opposition goals and missing penalties as worse than just being flat and getting beaten ie the Wellington loss.

    My random post match thoughts on the match!

     

    - It's interesting you say that, I don't feel bad as I did after last weeks lost. 3-1 ESFC have the bragging rights but if you break down the game

    - Covic has had a shocker for the first and megsy has had a shocker for the second and the third was not a pen

    - Apart from what we gave them what did ESFC create? What did they do with the ball in midfield?

    How well did they play throughout the match? None, nothing and poorly

    - That was the most frustrating thing to come out of this match, we gave esfc the match

    - if you want the bragging rights for this game you can have them but can't say that it was because esfc played better or even good as I thought they were average at best.

    - Going forward we need to eliminate these errors from our game, the same thing happened against Ulsan we played really well but made three mistakes which led to three goals

    - It was worse than making two mistakes as it was two school boy errors than were much worse than the Ulsan game!

    - Don't blame megsy because when you haven't played for over a month it is hard just to slot back in and play your best game plus that was just one mistake he played in a very good 90mins. With covic, with two years this would have to be the worst game he played due to one mistake and one communication error but apart from that he had nothing to do all match so hard to blame him too much!

    - KGJ, watching from the stands hard to say if he did well as I will have to watch the replay to see whether it was as bad as I thought but so hard to difficult such a passionate game

    - Felt popa went for a strong lineup instead of rotating the squad which is rather frustrating as I thought it was time bridge and d'apuzzo have a rest out of the squad

    - Felt sorry for googol, two months of training hard for a start and ten seconds on the field he gets injured and has to use up last substitution. What a shame!

     

    The reason why I don't feel as bad after last week as across the whole field in every department we were outplayed, even in passion and spirit which is why our players bleed for the shirt. At least after this week we can say, missed pen brought then back into the game and two school boy mistakes led to two goals. We can see what we did wrong and know what we can do to fix it move it forward. Mistakes aside I didn't think it was a terrible or bad performance!

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    I think our general play was the best in quite a while.  Some great saves from their keeper followed by a missed penalty and 3 bad defensive errors changed what should have been a comfortable win into an apparent poor loss.

     

    My real concern is Abbas' racial vilification complaint against one of our players.

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    Gifting the game is surely the correct headline

     

    How did we gift it?

     

     

    -Mark Bridge fails to score penalty, deflated our crowd and team and have Sydney FC the sniff. (would have been all over red rover)

     

    - Covic stuff up and punching the ball straight to an fc player and conceding a goal.

     

    - Beauchamp gaffe straight to an fc player and kicking it into an open goal.

     

    - Referee, poor call and Polenz did not at all touch the ball.

     

    Fc capitalised on our mistakes.. It killed us.

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    It was clear on the TV coverage that Polenz went to catch the ball thinking we would get a free kick.  He appeared to try to withdraw his hands but I'm not sure he was successful.

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    One more thing to add

     

    #bridgeout

     

     

    #dapuzzoout

     

    How on earth are they still in the starting 11? Terrible and putrid.

     

     

    These 2 players have been cancer for the past month. Giving the ball away, making poor decisions.

     

    It effects the whole team.

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    Disappointing, especially after we could so easily have gone 2-0 up.

     

    But these stupid errors have been part of our season not just tonight, we don't keep anywhere near enough clean sheets at the moment. You just feel that teams will score against us and I had that feeling tonight. You did wonder if the missed penna would come back to haunt us and it did.

     

    I was proud of our support tonight, we kept on singing to the end and Out shouted the cove even after they went ahead. We have beaten them twice this season so it stands at 2-1 for the season but of course they get latest bragging rites.

     

    We may have a fight on our hands to finish second I think but lets keep a sense of perspective and not go into some self flagellation over this like ESFC. I looked over at the celebrating ESFC fans tonight near me and I thought I wouldn't want to ever be anything else but a wanderer so ***** you ESFC.  

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    One more thing to add

     

    #bridgeout

     

     

    #dapuzzoout

     

    How on earth are they still in the starting 11? Terrible and putrid.

     

     

    These 2 players have been cancer for the past month. Giving the ball away, making poor decisions.

     

    It effects the whole team.

    none of this player/staff member out crap we are not sydney fc, popa is the coach not us

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    Facepalm defending cost us the game

    Bridge ****ed up

    Fell sorry for Mebrahtu

    Sydney is still red and black, atmosphere was amazing just hope tha Abbas crap doesn't sour what was an amazing spectacle

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    Guest Llama23

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    All you people having a go at Abbas should actually think before you say stuff. Word is Santalab started abusing him because of his religion/culture. 

     

    If that's true then Abbas was totally within his rights to be furious and Santa should get a lengthy ban.

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    Can't get to the tv that taped it, so what happened?

     

    It was posted that Santa did some racial **** and my brother mentioned a la Rocca elbow too, was that related or were they two separate events?

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    All you people having a go at Abbas should actually think before you say stuff. Word is Santalab started abusing him because of his religion/culture. 

     

    If that's true then Abbas was totally within his rights to be furious and Santa should get a lengthy ban.

    Yeah i just got home and saw this on foxsports.

    http://www.foxsports.com.au/football/a-league/sydney-fcs-ali-abbas-voices-disappointment-at-his-culture-religion-being-attacked-in-derby/story-e6frf4gl-1226849190476

     

    Thats for others to sort out not really interested in commenting on it.

     

    Anyway some costly errors lost us the game. NFI what Covic and Beachamp were thinking on 1st and 2nd goals... sat in RBB with my son :woah:  Was freaking epic. Loved how we stayed back and supported the players, after the match you would not have known we lost. And also love how I saw how some of the RBB boys stormed over to stop people throwing bottles. Great to see. It's these type of things non RBB fans don't see. 

     

    If ESFC lost you know the cove would clearout. And WTF is with their poznan  :huh:

    I thought it was a wankfest. They are such a bunch of mules.

     

    Let them win one, this might mean we play them in a finals match... we won't lose that match i'm sure. 

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    Guest Llama23

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    La Rocca elbowed Abbas in the face earlier on, which should have been a red card for sure.

     

    The racial abuse was unrelated, I think. Dog act from Santalab.

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