Unconvincing Victory escape punishment in Perth

By Daniel Quinn / Roar Pro

The Melbourne Victory finally got the better of the Perth Glory in Western Australia with a gutsy, yet unconvincing, 1-0 win on Saturday evening.

The Victory were wasteful, but to be fair, the Glory were disappointing and never really looked like scoring. They failed to punish Ange Postecoglou’s side.

The game’s only goal came on 24 minutes as Scott Jamieson poked into his own net from a dangerous Marco Rojas cross. The Victory went on to register their first win at nib Stadium since November 2009.

It was one of the Victory’s poorer performances in recent weeks as the Blue and Whites didn’t hit their usual fluency.

Their passing was off as the usual reliable Mark Milligan misplaced a lot of simple passes, while Jimmy Jeggo in his second start turned over the ball far too often.

Marcos Flores, however, hit the form all Victory fans had expected of the Argentine. After a slow start to his career in Melbourne the former Adelaide playmaker’s passing was top notch, classy and at times deservedly cocky.

The Argentine’s confidence had returned which was evident as Flores used the outside of his foot on several occasions to set up teammates, just like on five minutes finding Thompson who was brilliantly denied by Glory ‘keeper Danny Vukovic.

But what got the Victory over the line was the solid back four, which included Leigh Broxham partnering Skipper Adrian Leijer in the heart of the defence in the absence of Nick Ansell. Also, Diogo Ferreira and Adama Traore ensured Dean Heffernan and Travis Dodd on the Glory flanks were kept quiet.

In the second-half, the Glory had the better of the possession as the Victory defence seemed to only care about clearing their lines.

However the Glory front third didn’t have much to offer. Ian Ferguson’s side’s only real route to goal was from crosses sent in from wide positions and the corners sent into the box by Liam Miller and Jamieson.

Shane Smeltz lead the line, although the New Zealander was isolated and rarely involved.

Rojas ran rampant on the left wing, causing young fullback Josh Risdon plenty of problems.

But Rojas wasn’t perfect as the Kiwi butchered several opportunities, including a golden chance while one-on-one with Vukovic.

But because the Glory were unable to break through the Victory back four, except for Ryo Nagai striking the crossbar via a deflection in stoppage-time, Rojas went unpunished.

Against the inform heavyweights of Adelaide and the Central Coast those missed opportunities won’t go unpunished, just like in Launceston last weekend.

Any win in Perth is a massive win. It doesn’t matter if the Glory are out of form and are rock bottom or if a grand final spot is up for grabs, Perth is always a tough road trip.

Postecoglou and co should be delighted to escape with all three.

The win closes the gap between the Victory and the second placed Adelaide United to two points, while the Central Coast Mariners are a further three ahead, but the luck of the draw did factor in the win because a stronger side wouldn’t have let the Melburnians leave with all three.

The Victory won ugly. They didn’t play their best, but still took a crucial three points back to Melbourne, which definitely helps their credentials because championship-winning sides win ugly.

The Crowd Says:

2013-01-21T09:02:18+00:00

Brick Tamlin of the Pants Party

Guest


We could of lost 3 or 4 nil if Rojas had his shooting boots on,i don't recall us having a real clear cut chance on goal(apart from a deflection hitting the bar).Might of been a good opportunity to give a young striker like Makarounas a run seeing we have scored the fewest goals of all the teams in the A-league.....oh wait.

2013-01-21T08:14:01+00:00

mintox

Guest


Victory ran rings around us in the first half, their decision to sit back in the second half and soak up the pressure was quite odd given how well they played in the first half. That goal may have been off our own boot but the lead up to that goal exposed all our vulnerabilities, Risdon being caught out and a great ball in to a very dangerous area with Archie putting extreme pressure on Jameison which forced the own goal. If it weren't for Jameisons intervention, Archie was right there to tap it away.

2013-01-21T06:21:25+00:00

Michael

Guest


I wonder why everybody is so obsessed with Hearts crowds this season. Perth Glory crowds haven't really been that good for the last couple of years, Wellington Phoenix are also struggling big style and have the worst average in the League. In my opinion Wellington should be shown the door, and another Australian team should be given a licence, Canberra United maybe?? Melbourne Heart well I guess they need to be more consistent and then more will come. They haven't really got a point of difference to MV except for the colours. Should of probably based themselves in an area ie South East Melbourne or something like that.

AUTHOR

2013-01-21T05:28:11+00:00

Daniel Quinn

Roar Pro


Yeah Heart's crowds have been disappointing. But they did get a good 7k against Adelaide and if the Heart keep on improving they will get more people to the games. But their struggling with away form. Also Grella hopefully will play some part in the run home so that might bring some more. The fans too are trying hard to bring others in, which is brilliant. As the game gets better new fans start following the A-League so there are always a chance people in Melbourne might support the Heart or the Victory, which is wonderful for the sport.

2013-01-21T04:18:13+00:00

Johnno

Guest


Dan , I read you are based in Melbourne . What is your view of the Heart , do you think they have a future in the A-league and can get any more market share down there in Melbourne. Why don't they get more support , I don' t know as i am not in Melb. I sometimes think the now modernised STH Melb FC or a team called Southern cross maybe formed down in Melb. Coz the Heart's crowds have been very ordinary.

2013-01-21T03:43:14+00:00

Nathan of Perth

Guest


Even so - not managing to score from your own boot against a ten-man side with a make-shift back pair doesn't scream "We're gonna win the league", it says "We're gonna play antagonist to someone else's glorious finals campaign"

AUTHOR

2013-01-21T03:03:43+00:00

Daniel Quinn

Roar Pro


Still a win, doesn't matter how the goal comes about. Was an ugly goal like the win.

2013-01-21T00:57:12+00:00

TomC

Roar Guru


Three points is an excellent result for MV, but the really alarming thing is that the second half drop-offs show no sign of abating. If anything, they seem to be creeping into the end of the first half and getting more pronounced. They press very hard on the opposition for a half, but they just cannot maintain the level of running for 90 minutes. Ange has a decision to make about whether to adjust his tactics.

2013-01-21T00:29:01+00:00

Nathan of Perth

Guest


"The Victory won ugly. They didn’t play their best, but still took a crucial three points back to Melbourne, which definitely helps their credentials because championship-winning sides win ugly." Is this actually still applicable in own-goal victories? :P

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