Heart out from under Victory's shadows

By Greg Buckle / Roar Guru

Heart captain Scott Thompson says his team have begun to emerge from the shadow of Victory after winning the A-League’s first Melbourne derby 2-1.

The match was heavily promoted throughout the week and proved a perfect opportunity for Heart in their debut season to make a statement, outplaying Victory in front of a sell-out crowd of 25,897 fans at AAMI Park.

“In the back of our minds we knew that by a massive performance tonight, it was also going to get the fan base sort of thing on our side,” Thompson said after Friday night’s boilover win against last season’s grand finalists.

“We’re always for now probably going to be in the shadow of Melbourne Victory and we want to change that quick smart.

“We’ve got everything going for us, off the pitch as well as on. It was a massive performance, not only for the boys but for the people who are supporting the Heart.

“It makes it a little bit more special to beat the Victory in front of a massive crowd.

“It’s an unbelievable feeling. We can’t wait to go to training on Monday and start again.

“It was important for us. We’re a new club and over the last five years Melbourne have arguably been the most consistent.

“We put ourselves where we dominated the majority of the game and we definitely deserved to win.”

Alex Terra tapped in the winner for Heart following a Rutger Worm cross in the 56th minute.

Heart had gone 1-0 up in the 10th minute when John Aloisi scored with a header after a fine cross from the busy Terra.

The two-time champions were constantly under attack, but the veteran Kevin Muscat took a quick free kick which allowed Robbie Kruse to poke through the equaliser for Victory in the 37th minute.

Heart’s third win in their debut season moves them up to 11 points but they stay in eighth spot while Victory drop one spot to sixth.

The match was full of drama, with Heart’s Aziz Behich red-carded in the 74th minute after earning a second yellow for a tackle on Kruse.

Victory had their chances in the second half with Geoff Kellaway dribbling towards goal in the 70th minute and being stripped of the ball by defender Michael Marrone in a brilliant effort.

A minute later, Carlos Hernandez missed a simple header opportunity.

Victory coach Ernie Merrick said it was his side’s worst effort of the season.

“Credit to Heart, they closed us down, they stopped our passing game,” Merrick said.

“We just couldn’t get into our rhythm at all.”

Heart coach John van ‘t Schip was disappointed the home team didn’t receive a penalty in the 78th minute, when Muscat appeared to handle the ball but immediately held his face to convince the referee that the ball had hit him in the head.

“Well, I saw Muscat, he didn’t have his gloves on but that was the only thing that was missing,” van ‘t Schip joked of the Muscat incident in the 78th minute.

The Crowd Says:

2010-10-10T10:53:09+00:00

Dr_Dre

Guest


I totally agree with you agga78. Even on fox sports news there was a lack of highlights. What infuriates me is the other sporting codes such as AFL and NRL get prioritised in the news before football even in their offseason. If we want Australian football to improve and get more people to watch the games the coverage needs to dramatically improve. Stories like Ablett leaving Geelong should be after the A-League and EPL football results, not before as the main sporting story ... -_-

2010-10-09T22:46:29+00:00

agga78

Guest


It is a bit hard to get out of the shadow of anyone if channel 9 news doesn't even show the match highlights from a sell out crowd and wonderful night for football in Melbourne, but instead runs a story of Trouble flares at soccer, because 14 year old kids ripped a flare at a train station before the game and some numpty ripped 3 at the end of the game. It is a disgrace, that channel 9 focus on nothing acts by silly boys, to maintain there proganda against the sport, instead of showing any match highlights, the great atmosphere and 3 good goals scored on the night. What hope does the game have in Australia if commerical networks making a nothing story the 3rd lead story for the main 6pm bulletin and have nothing in the sport report about the match itself. Now do you understand Mike Tuckerman what we are talking about when football people say, the media are out to destroy football in Australia.

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