New Melbourne Victory captain looming

By Guy Hand / Roar Guru

Melbourne Victory look almost certain to appoint a new captain for the next A-League season.

Incumbent Adrian Leijer was surprisingly not given the captain’s armband for their landmark friendly against Liverpool at the MCG on Wednesday night.

Instead, midfielder Leigh Broxham was made skipper.

While the club is tight-lipped about exactly what is happening while it waits for several players to return from Socceroos duty, it is understood Leijer is set to relinquish the captaincy he has held for the past two seasons.

Socceroo Mark Milligan, away in Korea for the East Asian Cup, would be favourite to take over as permanent Victory captain should that happen.

Without the burden of captaincy, Leijer played one of his best games for the Victory in a heroic defensive effort as his side fell 2-0 to the English Premier League giants.

Leijer was among a host of outstanding performers as his central defensive combination with youngster Nick Ansell continues to strengthen.

Coach Ange Postecoglou made special mention of Leijer’s contribution, as well as that of goalkeeper Nathan Coe, who made several vital saves.

“They all stood up tonight. Our intent was to see if we could play our football against a really good team, and I thought we got some really good moments out there,” he said.

Winger Connor Pain also won plaudits for his effort in tormenting England international Glen Johnson, and is shaping as the Victory’s best hope to fill the void left by Marco Rojas’ departure to Germany.

Postecoglou now hopes his team can use the experience generated from Wednesday night’s game as a springboard for a big A-League season.

And he also hopes the remarkable atmosphere generated by the 95,446 who attended the MCG and served up a stirring pre-match rendition of Liverpool’s anthem You’ll Never Walk Alone, will convince any A-League nay-sayers of the merits of the code.

“I don’t think anyone who turned up, heard the song before the game and then watched two teams trying to play football – if you weren’t in love with the game already, you’re thinking about having an affair with it.”

The Crowd Says:

2013-07-25T18:32:24+00:00

Cameron

Roar Guru


Before I got to this paragraph, this was exactly what I was thinking: "Without the burden of captaincy, Leijer played one of his best games for the Victory in a heroic defensive effort as his side fell 2-0 to the English Premier League giants." It was either he relinquished or what I heard was he would gradually be forced out. I'm happy for him and think Broxham or preferably Milligan would be a great choice.

2013-07-25T15:38:28+00:00

Rusty Woodger

Roar Pro


This has also been the case for Melbourne's three practice matches prior to the clash with Liverpool (against Richmond, Bentleigh and Port Melbourne, respectively). Broxham was in command of the arm band at each of those fixtures.

2013-07-25T03:17:48+00:00

Franko

Guest


I know this is piece is about MV (aren’t they all) but in other A League news, I see Newcastle have signed Nathan Burns on a 3 month loan. Hopefully the lad can run himself into some form, would have been great to see him in the EAFF Cup this week! He alongside Heskey could create a dangerous pairing, bring on the season proper!!!!!!!!

2013-07-25T03:13:36+00:00

TomC

Roar Guru


Yeah, Milligan seems like the right choice.

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