They say titles are won on the back of defence and if the
match last night is anything to go by, both sides will again be there at the
pointy end of the season.
Despite Central Coast and Western Sydney fielding largely
different teams from the decider, the mantra of organisation and structure was
again at the forefront of play.
The discipline of both teams culminated in a tremendous
physical contest which became a real battle of attrition, especially in an
up-tempo second half.
In the end it took moments of brilliance from Mariners
Marquee Marcos Flores and Wanderers livewire Youssuf Hersi to provide the
creativity to unlock the respective defences.
Flores prized the Wanderers defence open with an incisive
through ball in the 55th minute putting Mitch Duke in behind, who
finished with a sublime chip over Ante Covic.
Shinji Ono and Tomi Juric were surprise omissions from the
starting lineup, but Tony Popovic introduced them in the 60th minute
and it provided much needed impetus for the Wanderers attack.
A period of sustained pressure by the Wanderers ultimately
bore fruitful after a pin point cross from Hersi picked out Tomi Juric on the
six yard box who volleyed home.
Mariners boss Graham Arnold was pleased with the result and
felt his team will continue to improve as the season progresses.
“Overall I think it was a good point, were disappointed that
we didn’t keep the three,” he said.
“We’re still a work in progress, seven different players we
had out there tonight from the grand final team.”
Wanderers coach Tony Popovic conceded it was a fair result
but was disappointed his troops didn’t make the most of their early dominance.
“I thought we probably deserved a bit more, but we didn’t
score when we were dominating in the first half,” he said.
“The character they showed after they conceded was
excellent, even after the goal I felt our team was trying to win the game which
was another positive.”
Although disappointed for different reasons, both managers
would be satisfied to walk away from such an absorbing contest with a point.
Come the end of the season it could make all the difference.
Western Sydney Wanderers
Ante Covic, Adam D'Apuzzo, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Michael Beauchamp, Jerome Polenz, Labinot Haliti, Mateo Poljak,Aaron Mooy, Youssuf Hersi, Iocapo La Rocca, Mark Bridge.
Subs: Tomi Juric, Brendan Santalab, Jerad Tyson, Shinji Ono, Dean Heffernan
Ante Covic, Adam D'Apuzzo, Nikolai Topor-Stanley, Michael Beauchamp, Jerome Polenz, Labinot Haliti, Mateo Poljak,Aaron Mooy, Youssuf Hersi, Iocapo La Rocca, Mark Bridge.
Subs: Tomi Juric, Brendan Santalab, Jerad Tyson, Shinji Ono, Dean Heffernan
Central Coast Mariners
Justin
Pasfield, Trent Sainsbury, Josh Rose, Zac Anderson, Storm Roux, John
Hutchinson, Nick Fitzgerald, Nick Montgomery, Mile Sterjovski, Marcos Flores,
Mitch Duke
Subs: Matt Simon, Marcel Seip, Anthony Caceres, Liam Reddy, Brent Griffiths
Subs: Matt Simon, Marcel Seip, Anthony Caceres, Liam Reddy, Brent Griffiths