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  • Wanderers Storm Melbourne For 3 Points


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    The Western Sydney Wanderers have played a cracking second half to take a magnificent 2-1 win against Melbourne Victory tonight. The Wanderers opened the scoring with a 25 yard wonderstrike from Keanu Baccus, doubled their lead with a wonderful long range effort from Alex Meier and held on for the win after Victory pulled a goal back with a Ola Toivonen penalty.

    Western Sydney had the best of the first half despite going into the break level. The home side had the first major chance of the game in the 20th minute as Andrew Nabbout broke down the right hand flank, managed to get enough room to fire in a shot that Daniel Wilmering deflected towards the near post requiring a good save from Daniel Lopar to knock it out for a corner.

    There was a touch of controversy midway through the half, Alex King pulling up the Victory defence for an illegal challenge just outside the area, blowing his whistle right as Alex Meier turned and unleashed a volley from 20 yards out that had Lawrence Thomas beaten completely, banging off the crossbar and into the goal, ruled out because the referee hadn't played advantage.

    The game sparked into life in the second half, shortly after the break neat interplay from the Wanderers gave Sullivan a chance to chip a ball over the Victory defence for Mo Adam who played a cut-back in the direction the ball had come from for a charging Baccus and the midfielder fired in a first time missile past the full length dive of Thomas in the Victory goal. The curling strike found the top corner and he wheeled away in a deserved celebration.

    Alex Meier capitalised on the excellent work of Mitch Duke who forced a massive error between Thomas & fullback Roux, they nearly collided and Thomas' failed clearance bobbled to Meier, 25 yards out from goal with no-one but a solitary outfielder on the line to beat, Meier's class showed as he lobbed Thomas and placed it well enough to get past Donachie on the line.

    Melbourne came back fighting despite being two down and they drew level after receiving a lucky penalty for a Dylan McGowan handball as he tried to challenge for a header. Toivonen calmly slotted the well struck penalty past Lopar despite his dive going the right way. Melbourne hammered and pressed for an equaliser until the dying seconds but they couldn't get past the stout Wanderers defence. The win was the first time in the A-League that the Wanderers had picked up 6 points from the first 2 games and it puts them three clear at the top of the table pending the other games in the round.

    The Wanderers next game is against Sydney FC at the Western Sydney Stadium at 7:30PM on Saturday October 26.


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    What I notice is the moments in the game where Victory were totally smothered in mid field. We choked the life out of them a few times. To their credit they bounced back a few times too but we largely had their measure. 

    Its early days but we got some swagger back!

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    10 minutes ago, Smoggy said:

    I'm worried we haven't heard from Ed yet, bet he is running riot around Melbourne loaded up on single malt...

    On the tv coverage,  he was dancing around like an excited school kid at the front of the bay when the team came over.

    He's probably in recovery somewhere.

    PS what a great away game to have been at.

    :D:D

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    9 minutes ago, LeeMarvin said:

    What was up with Victory supporters?  I heard some jeers and boos pretty early on.  Was that about refereeing or something or do they turn on their team so easily?

    And is Archie Thompson a match commentator or a Victory PR rep?

    But yeah well done boys!!!

    Slater's worse. From his commentary you would of been forgiven for thinking the Victory were going to score ten at the end.

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    1 minute ago, wendybr said:

    On the tv coverage,  he was dancing around like an excited school kid at the front of the bay when the team came over.

    He's probably in recovery somewhere.

    PS what a great away game to have been at.:D:D

    Yeah, I think I know which one he was :D

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    4 minutes ago, matty said:

    Yes I noticed, and loved it, your point? 

    Yes it was an improvement on last week in general, but thats beside the point. Our inability to shut the game and space down is a concern - improvement from last week not withstanding

     

    Inability to shut the game and space down?

    We actually did that! They came at us with all guns blazing after they scored the penalty. And guess what? We shut them down.

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    1 minute ago, Redwog said:

    What I notice is the moments in the game where Victory were totally smothered in mid field. We choked the life out of them a few times. To their credit they bounced back a few times too but we largely had their measure. 

    Its early days but we got some swagger back!

    They were very ordinary as long as Poulsen and Dobras were their main attacking outlets. As soon as they went off the quality of their mob went up a notch against a tiring WSW.

    Toivonen and Nabbout weren't as threatening as expected. The only one of their mob that impressed me was Kamsoba.

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    1 minute ago, wendybr said:

    Oh...not sure if anyone else has said it, but...gold shorts in!

    Who needs Red and Black when you can have brown and dirty gold.

    :lol::lol:

     

    I'm thinking the gold is to honour the gold star on our jersey....happy to be corrected by those in the know.

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    Just now, sonar said:

    I'm thinking the gold is to honour the gold star on our jersey....happy to be corrected by those in the know.

    :unknw: Who cares!

    At first I was...:sad::angry::sad:

    But now, I like it.

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    12 minutes ago, wendybr said:

    On the tv coverage,  he was dancing around like an excited school kid at the front of the bay when the team came over.

    He's probably in recovery somewhere.

    PS what a great away game to have been at.

    :D:D

    And after the first goal

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    Schwegler will be the key to our season. I thought the kids were fantastic tonight and will greatly benefit from being around our German/Swiss spine but I don't think Wilmering is the 90 minute answer at the back. Here's to hoping that Ziggy is back next week and fully fit. If tonight's performance is any indication, the junior base and the training facilities is pointing at a very positive (short & long term) future.

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    That was the most enjoyable wanderers performance to watch for years. Only Baccus played from our cursed squads of old, and it showed. Loved watching us defend for a win more then the goals tbh.

    We scored, we fought, and we did not get bullied. So risky from Babbel not to make subs in the last few minutes but he tested and pushed that line up and now they will reaps the rewards of their effort.

    My thoughts:

    Lopar - Goalkuupur-Gott!

    Georgevski - Solid, classy but also a little rusty. Good signs as he will only get better.

    McGowan - A natural cb in a back 4. Was tremendous.

    Jurman - ****erbuck-Gott!

    Willmering - Solid if not good considering his match up with nabbout.

    Schwegler - Mudfield-Gott!

    Baccus - first 20 minutes or so i sighed, and sighed... looked at my mate and said baccus NEEDS to be better this year or hes potentially done. That second half is exactly what we wanna see! 

    Sullivan - Soooo much better. Really suited him playing in a midfield with a single dm and as one of the 2 mids in front. Showed off his attacking qualities but what impressed me most was his work rate, his touch and his attitude to defence. That chase on Nabbout was beautiful.

    Duke - Duke

    Adam - coming on leaps and bounds. Loving this kid.

    Meier - Fussball-Gott!

    Yeboah - Rusty but lively. Somehow capable of touches of class, rustyness and amateurness. All in 3 touches of control.

     

    All in all: 433 worked a treat, Babbel utilised what we have. We have no attacking mids, so playing a lone cdm and 2 box to box mids along with a back 4 just looked so natural for the team as a whole and the result showed. 

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    3 minutes ago, DeeDee said:

    Yeboah - Rusty but lively. Somehow capable of touches of class, rustyness and amateurness. All in 3 touches of control.

     

    He struggled to stay on his feet once he came on

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    My 3 cents, 

    Black shorts out, All gold strip in

    Good to see some good old fashioned SHOOT F4RKEN!

    Pretty keen to see Babbel's summer fashion, good luck playing dress up peaky blinders when its 35C, 
    Maybe some boat shoes and a Hawaiian shirt

    That is all

     

    Edited by Nnnnnathan12
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