Mehmet Durakovic is a tactical genius

By evukovic / Roar Rookie

Coach-bashing is in vogue at the moment. We all do it, we all enjoy doing it. Why you ask? Because we, sat on our collective rear-ends behind giant plasma televisions or in the cheap seats at football stadiums around the country, think we know better.

And to be fair, there have been instances when a nugget of insight has popped out of our mouths. Sadly though, they are drowned out in the downpour of snark that washes over the beleaguered few who invoke vitriol simply by being the called the coach.

The A-League has seen plenty of patsies over the years, regardless of whether they were successful. Ernie Merrick, two-time premiership coach, copped veritable streams from the Melbourne Victory faithful the second the club stopped winning.

Other notable players in the ongoing pantomime are Terry Butcher, Ron Smith and Frank Farina. And then, then there is poor old Mehmet Durakovic.

Criticism of ‘Mehm’ and the rest of the Victory coaching panel has been vociferous. My not-so-dulcet tones have been part of the chorus of criticising his ‘tactics’ and naivety. However, I’m also one to give credit when it’s due, so here are a few things that I think Mehm has done well.

1. Playing Carlos Hernandez deeper.
If ever there was a masterstroke, this was it. Victory’s portly yet mercurial playmaker has rediscovered his hunger (for the contest). His recent performances have been outstanding; the move deeper into central midfield has meant that he is more able to dictate play and find that killer pass, as well as drift into the final third unmarked. Sure, it’s not Total Football, but it’s working.

2. Not picking Harry.
The decision to not pick Harry for Victory’s ‘blockbuster’ against David Beckham and his band of merry men has been met with fierce criticism from elements of the media and fans alike. Billed as “When Harry met David”, the casual fan can be forgiven for wanting, nay needing, to see the A-League’s star attraction suiting up for Victory in what was a well marketed training drill.

Whether it was Mehm’s decision or not, (I’m giving him the benefit of the doubt on this one), resting Kewell for this game could be his best decision yet. A fresh Harry could tear an inept Adelaide United apart and relieve some of the pressure on the Victory coach. Kewell picking up an injury in a meaningless friendly would have been a terrible result.

3. The Solorzano affair.
Another of Mehmet’s strategic wins is playing Danny Allsopp instead of Solorzano. The one-time half of the deadly duo has been preferred up front to partner Archie Thompson over the rangy Costa Rican despite being completely ineffectual. I can only surmise that Mehmet is playing the age-old game of possum with the rest of the league.

By hiding one of last season’s top marksmen, keeping him fresh and hungry, he has an outrageous weapon he can unleash on unsuspecting defences in the second half of the season.

This tactical manoeuvre has given Durakovic the added bonus of deflecting fan vitriol from himself onto the hapless but hard-working Allsopp.

4. Dressing for success.
As all good and probably not-so-good motivational speakers will attest, you need to look the part in order to be the part. There’s nothing worse than seeing the coach of your team standing listless on the sidelines, looking like the common fan.

I contend to this day that Ernie Merrick’s inevitable decline came as a result of the polo shirt. Had he donned the snappy suit Mehm favours, he’d still be Victory coach and they’d be three-time champions.

So, with this mind, I wonder what other strokes of genius the misunderstood Mehmet has pulled off?

The Crowd Says:

2012-01-03T02:28:46+00:00

Gigi

Guest


terrible article.This must be a joke right?

2011-12-10T12:42:34+00:00

Damo Baresi

Guest


" Mehmet Durakovic " and " genius " don't belong in the same sentence.

2011-12-08T08:21:01+00:00

Michael

Guest


Glad it wasn't just me then. ;-)

2011-12-08T05:56:24+00:00

WoobliesFan

Guest


For a genuis he sure has some glaring flaws. Nice post.

2011-12-08T05:31:49+00:00

Johnno

Guest


I agree it sure could his riddle added speech weaves major over me.

AUTHOR

2011-12-08T04:55:16+00:00

evukovic

Roar Rookie


His riddle addled speech could surely be classified as spellcraft couldn't it?

AUTHOR

2011-12-08T04:54:32+00:00

evukovic

Roar Rookie


I too was confounded by these reports. Other than a couple of decent counter attacking forays forward, I thought Victory looked listless, disorganised and lacked width, yet still allowed the Jets midfield to walk through the centre of the park.

2011-12-08T04:16:20+00:00

Johnno

Guest


And Miron Blieberg is a wizard.

2011-12-08T04:07:14+00:00

nearpost

Guest


Other tactical gems: 1.Making sure Rohas can't ever build his confidence - has the whole of NZ, not just the A-league confused 2. Keeping Vargas in centre-back - (until he's sent off) brilliant tactical decision for who? 3.Signing, nay playing Fabio over Matty Kemp. Fabio can't defend but he's Brazillian so it always takes the league 7 weeks to sort that aura out - hey isn't it week 8 this week 4. Ensuring Isaka Cernak lacks more and more confidence every week - how can athletic, powerful and skilful player turn into - what he is - give him to Mem. (See Rohas for blueprint.) 5. And give Adrian Leijer the Captaincy - lovely. Gives fouls away, gives goals away and then has the hide to talk about the team as if he's a leader and playing a leadership role. Son of Mem? 6. Put your best scorer, best player Archie Thompson on the wing - complain the team isn't scoring and then after a few games - move the guy back to his best position, down the middle and whey.hey chances and goal acoming. Takes a Mem. No I reckon he's on the right track.....hey there's more. 7. And after watching Billy Celeski starting to find a form in the midfield, Mem should be able to sort that this week - bring in Brebner and Broxham.

2011-12-08T03:32:46+00:00

Michael

Guest


Nice laugh. I guess there are some (many) good decisions Durakovich is making but they have been obscured by the team's lack of direction. While a lot of people said the Victory played well against the Jets, I was at the game and to me they looked quite disorganised and poorly structured. Perhaps your most keen observation is on not playing Harry so he can slaughter a hapless Adelaide and raise his status.

2011-12-08T01:11:17+00:00

Wotdoo

Guest


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