Sydney FC hold Rangers to a scoreless draw

By Liam FitzGibbon / Roar Guru

Sydney FC plugged their leaky defence in a much-improved performance to hold Scottish champions Rangers to a scoreless draw in their rain-sodden Sydney Festival of Football match on Wednesday night.

Having conceded five goals at the hands of Greek side AEK Athens three days earlier, the Sky Blues limited Rangers to only a couple of chances, albeit in dreadful conditions at the Sydney Football Stadium.

Another positive for Sydney was a first start for marquee signing Nick Carle, who recovered from a hamstring problem and looked dangerous before being substituted at halftime.

In front of 9483 fans who braved the conditions, there was barely a genuine chance in a sometimes-fiery match until Liam Reddy – handed his chance to impress in goals – pulled off a superb diving save in the 65th minute to deny a headed attempt from Maurice Edu.

Sydney’s best opportunity followed soon after, with giant Senegalese trailist Ibrahima Thiam having a curling effort tipped away by Neil Alexander at the other end a minute later.

On a rapidly-deteriorating pitch, Rangers mounted pressure on Sydney’s goal but the conditions, and some good scrambling defence, ensured the deadlock wasn’t broken.

There was little to cheer about before halftime with Sydney’s only half-chance falling to Mark Bridge, who had a shot saved after a clever turn upon receiving a Shannon Cole cross.

Rangers barely tested Reddy’s goal in the first period, with their only move of promise a dazzling run from Kyle Lafferty which ultimately let to nothing.

Sydney coach Viteslav Lavicka substituted Carle and Bridge at halftime, bringing on the 198cm Thiam and Japanese midfielder Hirofumi Moriyasu in their places.

The Sky Blues lost Stephan Keller after 50 minutes, the Swiss centre back taking himself off shortly after he was brought down from behind in a Kenny Miller challenge.

Sydney also welcomed midfielder Stuart Musialik (hip) back from injury in the second half while Alex Brosque was rested.

Lavicka was proud of his players for their effort in the conditions and was pleased about the improved defensive performance.

Veteran Hayden Foxe was impressive and played a full 90 minutes at centre back, with Seb Ryall used at right back allowing Cole to push forward.

“I think it was a really good performance tonight,” Lavicka said.

“Defence generally seemed to be more compact.”

Rangers manager Walter Smith was impressed with the A-League side, admitting they made life tough for his team.

“I thought Sydney worked very hard to put us under pressure in the first half of the game and they were successful at doing that,” Smith said.

“… I think overall, they showed a good level and I think they’ll have a good season.”

Smith admitted the conditions were hardly conducive to practicing attacking football.

“I think both coaches can say we’ve gained a lot in terms of fitness but not a lot in terms of our overall level of possession,” he said.

Lavicka said Keller had suffered a hamstring problem and would be assessed in the coming days.

The Crowd Says:

2010-07-29T05:33:00+00:00

jimbo

Roar Guru


Football is the winner again: http://theworldgame.sbs.com.au/news/1015731/AEK-to-launch-Sydney-academy Congratulations to the FFA and the NSW government for establishing the annual Sydney Festival of Football that makes these sorts of things a reality. The AEK academy will benefit the young footballers of this country and prove a valuable feeding ground for Premier League and A-League clubs as well as a select few who might get offered a professional career overseas. Importantly also, it helps to bridge the gaps between the old football Greeks and the new football Greeks who support the Premier League as well as the A-League supporters. Its also good for bringing more investment and jobs into NSW. A good result all round.

2010-07-29T00:16:00+00:00

ItsCalledFootball

Roar Guru


Nick Carle looked very good while he was on the pitch and eagerly looking forward to him playing regularly for the full 90 mins. He'll be a good relacement for Bimbi in attacking midfield and should score a few goals. All the defenders lifted their game and looked a lot more compact and in control. Why didn't they play like that against AEK? Hopefully a win against Rovers and 2nd spot in the tournament. This is great pre-season preparation for the team and a tremendous experience for the Sydney FC youngsters preparing for their first up A-League game against Victory on Saturday week.

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