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    mack

    The Western Sydney Wanderers have been crowned the Champions of Asia after a stoic 0-0 draw in Saudi Arabia, the Wanderers winning the two legged tie 1-0 on aggregate following Tomi Juric's goal in Sydney in the first leg.

    The 64th minute strike in the first leg at Parramatta Stadium proved to be the only goal of the tie, with the "Blue Wave" crashing forlornly against a Red & Black fortification manned by a team who refused to concede a goal to their better resourced opponents.

    In the 18th minute Al Hilal had the first chance of the game, swinging a free kick from the left flank that the Wanderers weren't able to get anything on, thankfully for them neither did one of their opponents, a right boot stuck out but agonisingly distant from making contact.

    A minute before half-time the first penalty shout of the night was waved away by Japanese referee Yuichi Nishimura. Inside the area a ball rolled into the path of the flying Nawaf Shaker, Antony Golec clipped the right foot of the attacker but the theatrical leap perhaps weighed the incidence in the favour of the Australians.

    After the break it was another stonewall penalty turned down, Salman Alfaraj latching onto a through ball deep in the right corner of the penalty area and was clearly brought down by Ante Covic but wasn't punished for the indiscretion. Another potential penalty came when the ball was kicked at short range into arms of Brendon Santalab, Nishimura judging that it was ball to hand rather than hand to ball.

    The Saudi's pushed on and on, pressing for a goal that would take the game into extra time, and it looked for all money like they had one in the 84th minute. A cutback found talismanic striker Yasser Al-Qahtani, his shot from near the penalty spot had no right to be saved but the big hand of Covic found a way. The ball bounced once before spinning out for a corner just inches away from the goalpost. The save was the biggest moment for an Australian keeper since Mark Schwarzer in the famous shootout against Uruguay.

    The Wanderers had precious little attack of their own, the best chance coming from a mazy Vitor Saba dribble that released Labinot Haliti, the shot being blocked desperately. Western Sydney didn't need a goal however, an eventual 6 minutes of injury time passed before the final whistle blew and the Wanderers were officially crowned Champions of Asia.

    The immediate post-game scene was marked by disgraceful conduct from the Al Hilal players, with Matthew Spiranovic being spat on and headbutted, a melee threatened to breakout but cooler heads prevailed.

    The extraordinary end to the Wanderers maiden assault on the continental stage ended in a victory that few if any would have predicted in the first year or even second year of the club's existence. The championship is an eternal credit to the tactical nous of Tony Popovic, and the resilience of every man to have pulled on the famous Red & Black hoops of Western Sydney.

    The Club World Cup now looms in December, the Wanderers joining San Lorenzo (CONMEBOL), Real Madrid (UEFA), ES Setif (CAF), Cruz Azul (CONCACAF), Auckland City (OFC) & hosts Moghreb Tetouan in Morocco from the 10th of December. The Wanderers will face Cruz Azul of Mexico for the right to face European giants Real Madrid in the semi-final. Such a class would be the biggest competitive fixture for an Australian side since South Melbourne took on Manchester United in the 2000 edition of the competition.

    Tony Popovic spoke after the match about the win, "We were called a small club yesterday. Today we are the biggest in Asia."

    The next match for the Champions of Asia is against the Wellington Phoenix, on Friday the 7th of November.

    Edited by mack


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    nmh94

    Posted

    Looking at all the various bulletins and sport shows, there is an amazing shot of Saba on his knees as the final whistle is blown. Does anyone have a picture of it?

    Nnnnnathan12

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    Watching the replay on fox sports now, my god we were awful

     

    Our ball retention in midfield was just appalling ... but who ****en cares!!!

     

    Exactly, we won, who cares, that's final tournament football for you.

     

    But hopefully it doesn't become a habit

    Guest NSWanderer15

    Posted (edited)

    Incredible! Missed the last 5 minutes since i went to work, now i can celebrate with the rest of you guys. Champions of Asia is a historic achievement for us. Oh and special mention to Hilal Addiction, told you so didn't i? And to mack, AWESOME heading for the site!

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    nmh94

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    Watching the replay on fox sports now, my god we were awful

    Our ball retention in midfield was just appalling ... but who ****en cares!!!

     

    Exactly, we won, who cares, that's final tournament football for you.

     

    But hopefully it doesn't become a habit

     

    Of course, as of Friday we need to be much better in that department when we are expected to start taking the game to teams again.

    wsw2154

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    Watching the replay on fox sports now, my god we were awful

    Our ball retention in midfield was just appalling ... but who ****en cares!!!

    Exactly, we won, who cares, that's final tournament football for you.

     

    But hopefully it doesn't become a habit

    Of course, as of Friday we need to be much better in that department when we are expected to start taking the game to teams again.

    that hilal team is by far way better than any of the aleague teams we will face for the rest of the season. Our defensive structure and commitment got us home.

    wandererswaratahs

    Posted

    That player for Al Hilal that spat on Spira is a farking grub,

    That's a 1000x worse than Suarez biting someone IMO

     

    that's a 2 year suspension

    Someone sharp has already put it on his wiki page!

    Dalison

    Posted

    Tony Popovic is Australia's Jose Mourinho.

     

    Sets his team out to win and gets results. Doesn't give a toss what people think of the style or how pretty the football is. Just get the results.

    Dalison

    Posted

    Probably already said, but we're the first men's team, club or national (including youth teams), to win an asian title.

    Nnnnnathan12

    Posted

    The first chance that Nasser Al-Shamrani (the grub that spat at Spira) gets to play in sydney in the Asian cup for Saudi Arabia is if Saudi Arabia finish second in their group, beat the winner of group A (which could be Australia) and then they play in the semi final in sydney

     

    If Saudi Arabia win their group, then the first and only chance to play in sydney will be in the final.

     

    lucky prick

    wswtragic

    Posted (edited)

    Our win gives another spot in the 2015 ACL to an Aussie team - which would be Victory (I had said Mariners but they were already in)?

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    Nnnnnathan12

    Posted

    Our win gives another spot in the 2015 ACL to an Aussie team - which would be Central Coast?

    according to wikipedia, we can only ever have a maximum of 3 teams in the ACL whilst we only have 9 Australian teams in the league.

    you can only have a third of your league playing ACL.

     

    So that would be the Mariners yes, although I don't know if they have to play a qualifier or not to get into the group stages

    wswtragic

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    Our win gives another spot in the 2015 ACL to an Aussie team - which would be Central Coast?

    according to wikipedia, we can only ever have a maximum of 3 teams in the ACL whilst we only have 9 Australian teams in the league.

    you can only have a third of your league playing ACL.

     

    So that would be the Mariners yes, although I don't know if they have to play a qualifier or not to get into the group stages

     

     

    Thanks for that - I didn't see that before.

    Nnnnnathan12

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    Our win gives another spot in the 2015 ACL to an Aussie team - which would be Victory (I had said Mariners but they were already in)?

     

    Well apparently not: "Since 2009, the champions do not qualify automatically for the following year competition."

     

    (from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFC_Champions_League )

     

    Yeah so we qualify because we finished 2nd in the 2013-14 HAL season.

     

    Premiers get 1 spot and the champions get 1 spot, and since Brisbane Roar one both, the second spot then goes to 2nd place, and then the third spot goes to 3rd place.

     

    It was the same as the season before when we qualified for this years ACL.

    We won the premiership, Mariners won the championship, and Victory had to play a qualifier to get to the group stages because they finished 3rd.

     

    The question is, will the mariners have to play a qualifier to get into the group stages for next season?

    because if they have to play a qualifier, I can see them effectively 'throwing the game', because they loose too much money in ACL

    Legionista

    Posted

    Yeah Mariners are in the quali's

     

    The draw has already happened from memory?

    Nnnnnathan12

    Posted

    Yeah Mariners are in the quali's

     

    The draw has already happened from memory?

    All the wikipedia page says that it is all confirmed in November this year, 

     

    It will probs happen in a couple of weeks

    So since this champions league is a result of our first season championship, we just did the double.

    In theory, yes, yes we did.

    although the muppets at the FFA say that we won the premiership, not the championship

    Unlimited

    Posted

    hahahahahah

     

    so I did some Internet rounds:

     

    From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nasser_Al-Shamrani

     

    "On 30 June 2013, he agreed to a three-year deal with Al-Hilal. He was involved in an incident after losing the 2014 Asian Champions League final where he spat at Western Sydney Wanderers player Matthew Spiranovic after losing the match. Commentators Ryan MacDougall and Robbie Slater stated it was a very low act and a very poor reflection of the player."

     

     

    And then I wanted to see how good this guy was, so I looked him up on soFIFA (he's 76) and I love the comments (http://sofifa.com/player/146502-nasser-al-shamrani), which I can't post here but... worth a read I think.

    Dyssius

    Posted

     

    So since this champions league is a result of our first season championship, we just did the double.

    In theory, yes, yes we did.

    although the muppets at the FFA say that we won the premiership, not the championship

     

     

    actually no. The double would be if we won last season's premiership.




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