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    mack

    The Wanderers hosted the Wellington Phoenix in a Friday night top 6 blockbuster and showed up to play, smashing the Nix 4-0 with a near flawless performance to go up to 2nd place on the A-League ladder on goal difference and confirming a first week of the finals home fixture.

    Marcelo returned from his two game suspension with Tom Beadling making way to the bench, with Kusini Yengi & Yeni Ngbakoto replaced in the starting lineup by Romain Amalfitano and Amor Layouni.

    Layouni had the first chance of the game when Oli Sail came out a mile to meet a ball over the top, the lob from the winger was off target and also not in quite the right place for Brandon Borrello to have a shot on target.

    It was just a few minutes later when the Wanderers did open the scoring. In the 8th minute the Nix failed to clear a penalty area scramble, eventually Ninkovic found himself clear with the ball, he laid off a cut-back to Borrello and he couldn't miss, making it 1-0. The move had begun with a great run out of defence from Aidan Simmons who refused to play the easy long ball and instead worked past three Wellington defenders to get the team going forward.

    Layouni continued to torment Sam Sutton on the right wing, with every attack down that side seemingly to create chances. Zavadi for the Nix had their first chances of the game but each time he was either offside or had committed a foul in the lead up.

    Western Sydney made it 2-0 in the 32nd minute. Wellington their own worst enemies, losing the ball in a bad position deep inside their own half, Borrello and Calem Nieuwenhof pounced, coming clear before a neat 1-2 passing sequence gave Nieuwenhof space, he cut past the Nix defence and then fired on his left with a placed shot past sail.

    Sail kept his team in the contest with another great save with Simmons continuing his excellent match with a shot on target, then Nieuwenhof had a similar chance to his goal but this time the ball curled agonisingly wide. Wellington went into the break having failed to make a single shot on target, their chances few and far between and they were well off the pace of the Wanderers who were pinging the ball around like it was a game of snooker.

    The Wanderers took full control of the game in the second half, scoring their 3rd in the 66th. Simmons scored his first goal in the A-League in the 66th minute, getting onto a lofted through ball, he chested it down & beat his marker for pace, stood up Sail and went around him effortlessly and with great composure found the back of the net past the backtracking cover defenders.

    Wellington finally managed their first shot on target through former Wanderers Steven Ugarkovic, it was easily saved by Lawrence Thomas. Ngabakoto was just out of reach for a tap-in at the back post in the 76th minute when Adama Traore was released down the left flank.

    Kusini Yengi finished the rout late on making it 4-0, substitute Nicolas Milanovic picked up the ball on halfway, he ran full steam ahead with Yengi in front, he stayed onside when the through ball was played, shaped his body for a first time strike on his right and Sail couldn't do anything about the well placed shot between the goalkeepers legs.

    The win lifted Western Sydney into 2nd place on goal difference although Adelaide United and the Central Coast still have to play this weekend. Melbourne City  secured the A-League Premiership last weekend while the Nix are at risk of falling out of the top 6 as their run of woeful form continues.

    The Wanderers final game of the regular season is against Melbourne City on Friday the 28th of April with kick-off at 7:45pm in Melbourne.


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    MartinTyler

    Posted

    8 hours ago, MathyouWSW said:

    Decent amount. I predicted 12k.

    Hopefully, it'll gradually climb next season.

    I was thinking 11-12k too

    SBW

    Posted

    That was an awesome performance.

    You can just tell the players are enjoying playing their Football.

    And everybody running to Simmons after scoring his first goal tells you a lot about the comradery in the team.

    It's fair to say we are peaking at the right time.

    Massive test against Heart next Friday night.

    Potkorok

    Posted

    43 minutes ago, SBW said:

    That was an awesome performance.

    You can just tell the players are enjoying playing their Football.

    And everybody running to Simmons after scoring his first goal tells you a lot about the comradery in the team.

    It's fair to say we are peaking at the right time.

    Massive test against Heart next Friday night.

    This. Yet more evidence, if any was needed, that the club needs to do everything in its powers to keep this squad together as best they can for next season and beyond. As someone else noted, continuity is vastly underrated in this comp, yet the most successful clubs in Heartless and the Smurfs have kept their squads as little changed as possible.

    SBW

    Posted

    2 hours ago, Potkorok said:

    This. Yet more evidence, if any was needed, that the club needs to do everything in its powers to keep this squad together as best they can for next season and beyond. As someone else noted, continuity is vastly underrated in this comp, yet the most successful clubs in Heartless and the Smurfs have kept their squads as little changed as possible.

    Except the smurfs squad aged with no new fresh players and are relying on Arnie's barging counter attacking tactics while City can just bring in young players to an established squad and develop from there

    mack

    Posted

    SFC are still probably going to finish 5th, with a terrible squad with players who are too old (Wilkinson), bad (Donachie), regressing in quality (Redmayne, Grant) and badly underperforming foreigners (Rodwell, Caballo).

    jockman

    Posted

    9 minutes ago, mack said:

    SFC are still probably going to finish 5th, with a terrible squad with players who are too old (Wilkinson), bad (Donachie), regressing in quality (Redmayne, Grant) and badly underperforming foreigners (Rodwell, Caballo).

    Strong possibility we will play them in the first Finals Game 4th plays 5th  !! home game advantage and no Cove in attendance, but To be honest not sure I am looking forward to that game too much if  it pans out that way . We have had the upper  hand on them this season for sure, but Finals knockout  football let alone a derby  form can go out the window. 

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    2 minutes ago, jockman said:

    Strong possibility we will play them in the first Finals Game 4th plays 5th  !! home game advantage and no Cove in attendance, but To be honest not sure I am looking forward to that game too much if  it pans out that way . We have had the upper  hand on them this season for sure, but Finals knockout  football let alone a derby  form can go out the window. 

    If they play is they will come just watch they'll come out with some reason, total Kopites 

    Frankly I couldn't give a toss if they come or not 

    Potkorok

    Posted

    3 hours ago, SBW said:

    Except the smurfs squad aged with no new fresh players and are relying on Arnie's barging counter attacking tactics while City can just bring in young players to an established squad and develop from there

    Yeah I guess I more meant the Smurf sides of a couple of year’s back before the Corica tenure 

    SBW

    Posted

    7 hours ago, StringerBellend said:

    If they play is they will come just watch they'll come out with some reason, total Kopites 

    Frankly I couldn't give a toss if they come or not 

    Kopites follow their team and would rather support their club over adding elae... Smurfs are more like your fans in the Gwladys end :xnod:

    StringerBellend

    Posted

    1 hour ago, SBW said:

    Kopites follow their team and would rather support their club over adding elae... Smurfs are more like your fans in the Gwladys end :xnod:

    ude no glory hunting in the Gwladys St, let's face it you'd have to be very patient to hunting glory at Everton.

     

     

     

    Sithslayer1991

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    If we were to finish 4th and play Smurfs in the derby its a double edged sword. One because its a derby in a final a one off game where anything can happen. But the biggest reason were we to win that game I feel like mentally it would be such a big win going onto the next stage you would want everyone to avoid the hungover that comes from that win. Similar to the Brisbane Roar semi where we won 5-4 and entered that Adelaide GF having already played our final the week before.




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