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    A second half penalty won by Youssouf Hersi and converted by Shinji Ono gave the Wanderers all 3 points despite playing from the 13th minute without Jerome Polenz who was dismissed for cutting down David Williams in the box as he was about to shoot. Ante Covic stood tall and denied Josip Tadic from the spot to keep the game level.

     

    The first ten minutes were played at a frenetic pace, end to end action that saw shots across the bow fired in by Mark Bridge for the Wanderers then Jason Hoffman and David Williams for Heart, Dino Kresinger was involved in the first talking point of the match. Having picked up the ball with his back to goal, he turned his marker Patrick Gerhardt and was slightly held by the central defender. The Croatian striker flung himself to the turf and was promptly awarded a yellow card for simulation. It wasn't received well by the 14,624 strong crowd and will hopefully be the final example of simulation for Western Sydney this season. David Vrankovic was very lucky to escape a harder punishment than a yellow card when Shinji Ono pounced on a wayward pass and was cut down by the Heart defender when it appeared he would be clean through on goal.

     

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    In the 12th minute a turn over from Mark Bridge in central midfield allowed Jonatan Germano to skip around Aaron Mooy. There was a gaping hole in the central defence caused by Nikolai Topor-Stanley & Michael Beauchamp both being drawn to Josip Tadic and Germano threaded a ball into the open space for Williams to run onto. Jerome Polenz hadn't tracked the wing-forward but Polenz did very well to make up the distance on the flying Williams. Unfortunately for the Wanderers that only allowed him to get close enough to make a poor challenge as Williams was attempting to shoot past Ante Covic. Referee Strebre Delovski had no hesitation in showing a straight red card for denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity. As the foul had occurred in the box Josip Tadic stepped up to the spot to attempt to open the scoring. The side-footed shot was poor, neither central or toward the side netting and Covic palmed the shot to Topor-Stanley who headed it clear for a corner.

     

    The penalty save energised the supporters and the players, Bridge having two good chances in the 18th and 20th minutes of the match. The first was cutting inside after receiving on the wing, and with the Heart defence standing off he scuffed his shot and Heart keeper Andrew Redmayne collect it at his feet. The second shot had Redmayne stretching to turn the ball away from goal, Kresinger used his strength to hold up the ball and draw the attention of four Heart defenders. As they closed in he laid the ball off to Bridge, the left footed first time shot was saved down low and Heart recovered the ball. Wanderers manager Tony Popovic elected to make a substitution in the 22nd minute to keep his players in their natural positions. Aaron Mooy was sacrificed for Iacopo La Rocca, who filled in at right back with Poljak returning to his defensive midfield position in combination with Ono playing further forward.

     

    Pressure from Shinji Ono forced a turn-over in central midfield, ball falling to Hersi who played a lob over the top of the Heart defence. Kresinger, having manoeuvred around Vrankovic, was unlucky not to tip the ball past the diving Redmayne. The Red & Black domination continued, Kresinger nodding a corner from Ono that Germano had to head clear. Hersi stole the ball yet again from the ineffective Heart midfield, instead of his usual incisive runs he chose to strike on goal from a fair distance out, it moved and swerved in the air and for a moment threatened to arrow into the top left corner until Redmayne plucked it from the sky. Ono had his own chance from another Heart loss of possession, Bridge lofting it over the Heart defence, Ono knocked the ball down with his first touch but his second touch on the stretch couldn't get the ball past Redmayne.

     

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    With 30 minutes on the clock Heart finally regained some kind of coherent play, a free kick conceded by Hersi was hit across the park by Williams, Richard Garcia was left open and he headed it back across goal. A deflection from Kresinger kept the ball moving to the 6 yard box but Tadic couldn't make proper contact on his acrobatic side volley attempt, Covic clutching the ball gratefully. Nick Kalmar was given free space in front of the Wanderers back line and took the opportunity to strike at goal, Covic deciding to take the risk free option by knocking it down for Topor-Stanley rather than attempting to hold it. A Germano strike from a similar range was held by Covic as the 40th minute ticked over. A series of corners late on threatened to send the Wanderers into the break with the lead but several short corner variations weren't able to find the killer ball, 0-0 at half time.

     

    Williams opened the second half with a decent effort on goal that Covic smothered low. Adam D'Apuzzo fired back 10 minutes into the half with his own tame effort. The best chance for the Heart since the penalty miss came from Williams again. As fireworks from the Parramatta Park Australia Day celebration began exploding over the stadium, Hersi nearly lit the fireworks on the pitch. Mark Bridge skipped through three Heart defenders and put the flying winger through on goal. Hersi hesitated with his shot for a couple steps more than he should have taken, and this allowed Redmayne the time to get down low and block the shot out for a corner.

     

    Hersi continued his great work when Redmayne spilled a low cross out into the 6 yard box. Hersi with his back to goal and surrounded by defenders attempted to back heel the ball home. A poor clearance from that moment fell to Hersi who weaved toward the corner before turning back around, Vrankovic stuck the foot out and collected Hersi's leg that took him down. Delovski instantly pointed to the spot for the clear cut penalty. Shinji Ono stepped up in front of the Red & Black Bloc, Redmayne dived the wrong way, Ono slotted the goal away and the stadium exploded into noise louder than any of the firework displays across the country on it's national day. Hersi was substituted by Kwabena Appiah-Kubi to a standing ovation. Kubi had an immediately impact, creating several good chances with his blinding pace, drawing a yellow card from Jason Hoffman and a run into the box that he couldn't find a team-mate with the cut-back at the end of the run. Ono received his own standing ovation in the 83rd minute when he was replaced by Labinot Haliti, as a result of a heavy collision with Redmayne as both came out hard for a ball over the top. Haliti had his own good chance after he came on, when most expected him to head to the corner to run down the clock, he cut back onto his favoured right boot and hit a pile driver from a narrow angle that would have been a goal had Redmayne not turned the shot over the bar with his fingertips.

     

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    Even with the score being against them Melbourne Heart continued to be second best, Kresinger was allowed to turn and shoot from 25 yards but his shot was well off target. After several minutes of effective and legal time-wasting in the bottom left hand corner, Heart managed to scramble the ball upfield. With only 40 seconds to play Vrankovic lofted the ball high and long. Beauchamp slipped on the turf and it was the catalyst for the ball finding it's way to Williams. His strike was deflected by a sliding block from Topor-Stanley, the bounce in front of Covic meant he could only get a hand to the ball but not to control it, when it seemed certain that Tadic would tap in on the follow up, Covic leapt to his feet once more to smother the ball, Beauchamp cleared it into the stands and in the wash up Western Sydney were given a free kick for Babalj chopping under the Wanderers captain after the clearance. The clash of bodies left Covic clutching at his face seemingly caught by a stray boot, but when play resumed Covic kicked it long, Delovski blew the final whistle and the stadium roared in celebration of the heroic victory.

     

    The Wanderers stoic performance sees them leap ahead of Adelaide United on goal difference, both teams currently on 32 points. It also signifies the end of the 2nd third of the season, and the start of the home stretch into the finals. With no injuries reported the only downside is the loss of Polenz for next weeks match, it is likely that Shannon Cole will step into the fullback position as he has done often this season.

     

    The Wanderers next match is against Adelaide United at Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide, on Sunday the 3rd of February at 5:00pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time.


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    yeah it was quite respectful Jukes. In fact, the RBB generally is very respectful and most people get behind the good causes. There was a game where some kids took a big banner condemning domestic violence against women around the ground and the RBB gave them a clap til they were past us. 

     

    Not that I'd expect any less, it's just great to see so many people with so many different backgrounds show respect where it's due.

     

    Also on a slightly unrelated note - after the penalty call, a handful of bottles were thrown. Nothing like the CCM game, and it was cut out VERY VERY quickly, so good on everyone for stopping that. 

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    Yeah Mexican wave is just one more way that fans get involved in the atmosphere piece of American commercialised bullsh*t that has no place in football.

    Put it in the same pile as that gangnam style pregame dance thing - fun for newer generation supporters AND BURN THE F*CKING LOT.

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    + 1 (x100), remember "WE ARE FOOTBALL" and with time we WILL educate this ever thirsty crowd new to our game.

    Always keep it traditional and round (not oval) - and ffs, never, ever, ever go with a "oi, oi, oi" - trully repulses and ashames me, specially when we do it in an international level/platform/arena/event !!!

     

    I'm not advocating Mexican waves or that oi oi shite either. Just tolerance for newcomers.

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    man I'm just rewatching this... RBB singing the national anthem almost brought a tear to my eye. Was a beautiful thing. 

    lol it was great i have not sung the national anthem since i was about 10 years old but it worked in the RBB and was more than happy to do it then

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    The Wanderers next match is against Adelaide United at Hindmarsh Stadium, Adelaide, on Saturday the 26th of January (Australia Day Public Holiday) at 5:00pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time.

     

     

    OP need to fix this

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    mexican wave traditionally = sport is boring, lets make our own fun. Not a fan, but if people want to try it it's going to fail at the RBB anyway. I have no problem with it.

    This reminds me of an Arsenal match I attended at the emirates. The Mexican wave went around the stadium many times each time it would get to the away active supporters and you would hear a "boooo" from the rest of the stadium and it would continue as if they were also performing it on the other side and back around.

    But Mexican waves in general are in many football matches around the world.

     

    The anthem was awesome, was it captured on fox? Haven't re-watched the game yet.

     

    This game the other chants were starting to be heard throughout the stadium, slowly the singing is catching on. The streets of western Sydney chant was catching on with people and many people would yell the RBB part.

    You can see it getting closer when every member will be singing with the RBB.

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    yeah the anthem was on fox, I just saw it. we werent exactly in time haha but it was really good. 

     

    Did anyone notice that when shinji got subbed, he came off the field, stood on the sideline, turned towards the centre of the park and bowed? I've never noticed him doing this, was a very nice touch. 

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    btw Dino was **** brilliant, especially in the first half. So solid, he created a lot of chances, Heart barely got the ball off him. That shot he took was pretty funny, so was his dive, but I'm sure someone will have had a word to him after the game explaining that we don't do that here. I reckon it's the best I've seen him play, having not watched all of our home games in much detail though.

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    yeah the anthem was on fox, I just saw it. we werent exactly in time haha but it was really good. 

     

    Did anyone notice that when shinji got subbed, he came off the field, stood on the sideline, turned towards the centre of the park and bowed? I've never noticed him doing this, was a very nice touch. 

    Yeah I saw this in the replay too. I haven't paid attention previously but this is normal to his culture.

    Like everywhere, manners and etiquette are fading our on newer generation due to how our social world changes today.

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    yeah the anthem was on fox, I just saw it. we werent exactly in time haha but it was really good. 

     

    Did anyone notice that when shinji got subbed, he came off the field, stood on the sideline, turned towards the centre of the park and bowed? I've never noticed him doing this, was a very nice touch. 

     

    He does this each time. Very Japanese thing. Karate students will bow when they enter and leave the dojo as a mark of respect.

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    Wouldn't it be great if as a mark of reapect the RBB bowed to Ono when he next comes off

     

    and a chant - 'say-o-na-ra *clap clap clapclapclap*' haha. 

     

    I knew bowing was a japanese thing but yeah I'd never noticed this before. 

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    I noticed the Mexican wave on rhetoric replay. Whilst people associate it to the Mexico 86 world cup, it's actually not a very football thing to do. Maybe 5-0 up vs Adelaide, and yeah. But not this game.

     

    Dino was brilliant. He will do anything for the win and he showed that. Hersi and Ono kissing the emblem shows how much they have come to love the team and Western Sydney.

     

    Very proud to be a Wanderer.

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    Also on a slightly unrelated note - after the penalty call, a handful of bottles were thrown. Nothing like the CCM game, and it was cut out VERY VERY quickly, so good on everyone for stopping that. 

     

    Also whoever put that smokie out super fast as well..........................A BIG THUMBS UP :good: :good: :good: :good:

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    Yeah Mexican wave is just one more way that fans get involved in the atmosphere piece of American commercialised bullsh*t that has no place in football.

    Put it in the same pile as that gangnam style pregame dance thing - fun for newer generation supporters AND BURN THE F*CKING LOT.

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    ^This

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    I noticed the Mexican wave on rhetoric replay. Whilst people associate it to the Mexico 86 world cup, it's actually not a very football thing to do. Maybe 5-0 up vs Adelaide, and yeah. But not this game.

     

    Dino was brilliant. He will do anything for the win and he showed that. Hersi and Ono kissing the emblem shows how much they have come to love the team and Western Sydney.

     

    Very proud to be a Wanderer.

     

    The biggest problem with the mexican wave is that it really isn't needed at a wanderers game. The atmosphere is already amazing and we have our own unique chants. Why cheapen that with a 'wave' that is associated with the crowd being bored.

     

    Also, Dino played well but he really needs to improve his shooting. And the diving should be fixed ASAP.

    Its great to see how much the players love the team and the fans but.

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    man I'm just rewatching this... RBB singing the national anthem almost brought a tear to my eye. Was a beautiful thing. 

     

    I thought that was Epic as well. Was great to see and hear.

    I know they only sang it coz it was Australia Day and it was sensational but why not have the RBB sing it before every game. That will be original and not an idea pinched from any other HAL club.

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    He is wiining all the headers now, and he gives an option to go long if we are struggling to get outside our box. He then has extremely good control to be able to hold the ball, and bring Hersi, Bridge and Ono into play.

     

    Even though he has a terrible shot on him, he does get into positions where he will score of a turn and stab at goal from close range. That's the best we can expect from him. But at the moment the positives are outweighing the negatives.

     

     

    This is spot on mate. Dino is now playing the #9 role so well that we cant even think of him not starting.

     

    You have to hand it to him. He came from Croatian league thats slowere and more technical. Took time to adapt, got bood and yet gives his all.

     

    I love Dino.

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    Just watching a replay of the game ... all i can hear is Come on you Wanderers!!

     

    Welldone RBB you are amazing :).

     

    PS: I saw RBBUltras and Turner on screen ahahahaha

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    I love diving.

    and dino's was pure meat and potatoes diving - unlike Suarez, hoping both everyone sees it and his hair don't get messed up :D

    Jajaja knew you would pick up right where we left at the Woolie.

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    I love diving.

    and dino's was pure meat and potatoes diving - unlike Suarez, hoping both everyone sees it and his hair don't get messed up :D

    Jajaja knew you would pick up right where we left at the Woolie.

    lol. i don't even wanna see diving in the pool at the olympics 

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    In the last minute when Covic makes that great save and then Beauchamp clears the ball, Beauchamp gets tackled late in a deadset leg breaker of a challenge. No wonder he was pissed off and gets up blowing up, he clears the ball and then cops a slide tackle with studs into his standing leg. Lucky not to be seriously injured.

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    I think that's why we received a free kick.

     

    Should have been a card to the heart attacker, definitely.

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    man I'm just rewatching this... RBB singing the national anthem almost brought a tear to my eye. Was a beautiful thing. 

     

    AGREED!!  The whole stadium got involved with this, but the RBB well and truly led the way. Brilliant night for both the on-field and RBB-led action!!!! The abortive Mexican wave and Oi Oi Oi rubbish originated near me in the Eastern stand, but  received a (thankfully) chilly reception.  

     

    Sadly, I have witnessed both of these at Socceroos games, which reminds me that on another thread, there has been some discussion about the RBB getting involved to help generate the sort of crowd atmosphere we enjoy at Wanderland, but which is missing at International games. I hope this possibility does become a reality???

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    I think that's why we received a free kick.

     

    Should have been a card to the heart attacker, definitely.

     

    babalj got a yellow after covic got his treatment for the cut to his brow

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