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  • Wanderers Into ACL Semi-Final On Away Goals!


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    The Western Sydney Wanderers will face FC Seoul in the Asian Champions League Semi-Final after they progressed in the Quarter Final tie against Guangzhou Evergrande on the away goals rule.

     

    Following the 1-0 win in Parramatta, and despite the 2-1 loss on the night, an away goal to Tomi Juric gave Western Sydney victory in a nerve racking tie in China.

     

    Goalkeeper Ante Covic was the hero in the first half with his penalty save. Covic spared the blushes of Iacopo La Rocca who felled Elkeson in the penalty box with an utterly dreadful tackle reminiscent of the one by Lucas Neill against Italy in the World Cup in Germany. Gilardino stepped up to the spot only to be denied by Covic, his penalty was a poor one, almost straight down the middle but with no power or height he effectively hit the strike straight at the Wanderers number 1.

     

    The Wanderers were placed under immense pressure in the second half, but found their vital goal through a penalty of their own. The Evergrande defence were lulled into a false sense of security by Juric being in an offside position, it let Bridge stroll unopposed into the box and he was taken out in a woeful challenge by opposition keeper Zeng Cheng, who received the most red card worthy yellow card I've seen in years.

     

    Juric blasted his penalty to the right side netting to give his side a 1-0 lead on the night and a 2-0 lead on aggregate. Unfortunately for the Wanderers, it looked like the referee gave Juric his own yellow card for the post-goal celebration, and if so, Juric will miss the first leg against Seoul.

     

    The drama was far from over though as Guangzhou immediately pegged the Wanderers back when Diamanti, who was best player on the park for the ACL winners of last year, took advantage of a flick-on that left him wide open for a neat finish under the legs of Covic.

     

    Hearts in mouth time came halfway through the four minutes of stoppage as Guangzhou threatened a miracle escape by scoring their second on the night through Elkeson who had a tap-in at the back post after a goal-line scramble.

     

    The 120 seconds remaining seemed like an eternity, but stoic possession by the Wanderers kept the ball in their attacking half and several fouls later full time was blown, sending the Wanderers into the semi-final in their first appearance in the Asian Champions League via the majestic away goals rule.

     

    The win was the best loss in the history of the club, their progression into the semi-final has only been matched by Australian clubs once, with Adelaide United, who also managed to progress through to the final in the 2008 edition of the competition.

     

    The current ACL schedule, if followed, will see the Wanderers play FC Seoul in Korea in the first leg on the 17th of September, with the return leg on the 1st of October. There are rumours that the club will be playing a friendly tournament in the middle east but there has been no official confirmation as yet.


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    They're honestly a pack of **** bags, staff, players, fans, the whole ******* joint. I despise everyone of them. I hope they cry themselves to sleep tonight. It's a shame (probably a good thing) I don't have Instagram cause I'd love to feed **** to those mungrels for days to come. **** them all, WE WON !! COYW!!

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    All the haters in the media will be lining up to suck our ***** in the morning.

    Don't shower, keep it stanky.

    Let them smell the funk.

    Where's ColdRock when you need him? I want him to post something that will notch this up to the next level of disgustingly funny.

     

    I'll have a go though..

     

    With all the news that came out after the Guang fans abused our poor players, rang into out players rooms early in the morning, abused at training, lippi coaching from the stands, Diamanti acting like an entitled brat as well those c-unt fans storming our bus.

     

    I want to 'hate f-uck' the lot of them.

     

    Then the media can clean me up.

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    Lovely result - Evergrande might have just passed the Smurfs to be the most hated team from our perspective. Actually you could put the worst together of the Smurfs, Victory and Roar together and it wouldn't come close to Evergrande

     

    Disgraceful in every way - players, coaches, fans.......

     

    Justice is sweet! Well done boys and leaving China with your heads high. We are Wanderers!

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    **** me, what a performance...I know it's a knee-jerk reaction but it's hard to think of a night where our boys displayed more BALLS than that. 

     

    Covic, I had my doubts before this season based on some shaky performances towards the end of last year, but he's started brilliantly. 

     

    NTS was an absolute monster, the whole defence really did great considering they were up against it all game.

     

    Saba's tackle seconds after coming on, hahaha brilliant.

     

    Plus I'm gonna go against the grain and mention Kwabena...yeah his touch is **** blablabla, and to be honest he isn't good enough, but when you think that he's just some kid from Parra playing on such a huge stage, his sheer pace alone scared the **** out of them and prevented them from pouring forward more. The game today was always gonna be as much about effort and commitment as technical skill and he showed plenty of it.

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    What is the prize money worth making top 4 & winning this comp ?

    Just enough to share amongst all the A-League teams.

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    Covic was massive for us , What is the prize money worth making top 4 & winning this comp ?

    Just enough to share amongst all the A-League teams. It was a group effort after all. ;)

    Is it really shared? Surely not...

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    Long time reader of the forums, but first time poster, I just had to register after tonight`s game. Omg what a night. Ive gone through of all the possible emotions. From anger (penalty) through relief (Legend Covic`s safe), and joy (Juric`s goal), and anxiety (2-1) to ECSTASY (full time whistle).

    It has been an amazing night, and right now I`m so proud to be part of this Red and Black Family.

    God I love this team so freaking much!

    welcome to the forum, i was not too angry at the penalty because i dont think it was a dive but i couldnt look, thank god Super Ante knew what we was doing

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    From A-League CBA: Players will receive minimum payments for ACL Matches, specifically an incidentals allowance per away match and a percentage share of prize money commencing from the Quarter Finals stage.

     

    From what I recall, it's minimum 30% has to be split among the players.

     

    I don't believe prize money is split amongst HAL teams anymore.

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