Ognenovski cited over "little flick on the back of the head"

By Ian McCullough / Roar Guru

Sydney FC coach Graham Arnold has jumped to the defence of Sasa Ognenovski following an incident that led to him being cited by the A-League’s match review panel on Monday.

The central defender has been issued with a show cause notice after taking a swipe at the head of Western Sydney Wanderers star Vitor Saba following the Brazilian’s red card during Saturday’s incident-packed Sydney derby which saw the Sky Blues come from behind to win 3-2 in front of a crowd of over 42,000 at Allianz Stadium.

Ognenovski reacted after Saba had been dismissed for a late tackle on young midfielder Terry Antonis.

The former Socceroos defender had already been booked at the time of that incident and later in the game was embroiled in a row with his goalkeeper Vedran Janjetovic after the young shotstopper helped out Wanderers’ full-back Brendan Hamill when he went down with cramp.

Arnold said the flashpoints and the passion shown by his players was indicative of any big derby game around the world and don’t deserve a suspension.

“It was a derby. I will always support my players,” Arnold said.

“There is a lot of emotion that goes through every player and supporter in a derby. It just shows the desperation of what it takes to win a derby. “There have been other things that have happened in the derby games and this is just another.

“There are plenty of other things to look at, a little flick on the back of the head is nothing.”

Ognenovski has until midday (AEDT) on Tuesday to respond to the notice and the panel will reconvene in the afternoon to decide the fate of the 35-year-old.

Arnold said Ognenovski was one of several players in his squad still feeling the affects from the game as he looks like being forced into making wholesale changes for Tuesday’s FFA Cup quarter-final clash with Adelaide United which comes just three days before an encounter with reigning champions Brisbane Roar at Suncorp Stadium.

“Because of the tight schedule we are just looking to see which players got through the game,” he said.

“It’s only 48 hours after the game and that is normally when they are at their stiffest.

“It’s very tough, the scheduling hasn’t been great for us – Adelaide played on Friday, we played on Saturday and we play Brisbane on Friday.

“But that’s what’s been dealt to us and we want to respect the FFA Cup

“When I say respect that means playing the best players, but for this game it looks like being the best players available. But from first look there is going to be a few out.”

The Crowd Says:

2014-10-22T06:25:25+00:00

Matthew Skellett

Guest


Too bad for Og and SFC that he was the only one who thought it was just " a little flick on the back of the head"

2014-10-21T09:58:24+00:00

Matthew Skellett

Guest


I'm supporting AU in this one AZ just for spite ;-)

2014-10-20T23:15:52+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


Don't think he'll get suspended. But a huge week for SFC. 3 games in 6 days albeit with fairly minimal travel. I'm fairly indifferent about tonight's result although I would like to see a MVFC v SFC final. That'll be huge for the Cup.

2014-10-20T23:02:58+00:00

Josh

Guest


Says a lot about ESFC when you can find solidarity with Guangzhou fans.

2014-10-20T22:22:21+00:00

Punter

Guest


She dived, the little Brazilian diva dived. I think many Chinese fans of the A-League would've been cheering over Og's little flick.

2014-10-20T21:43:08+00:00

Josh

Guest


Failed Socceroo, over the hill - a match on the sideline will be perfect for his rapidly finishing career.

2014-10-20T21:40:31+00:00

mattq

Guest


always liked Og when he was at Utd but the bit city mentality seems to have had an impact on him of late. His antics in that game really lacked sportsmanship imo. C'mon Og, you're not THAT good.

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