Crunch time for Aussie sides in Asia

By Mitchell Grima / Expert

With Western Sydney’s A-League season well and truly shelved, and Brisbane’s on its way (save for a dramatic turn in the Perth Glory saga), the Asian Champions League has become a bit more valuable for the two Australian sides.

The Wanderers long ago traded in their A-League ambitions for a spot of mid-season rebuilding and adopted Plan B of defending their continental title.

Meanwhile, the Roar are left praying to Pythagoras, needing a perfect run home and a Melbourne City capitulation to defend their domestic crown.

The two meet South Korean opposition in the reverse fixture of the ACL’s last round; Wanderers hosting FC Seoul on Tuesday and Brisbane playing in Suwon a day later.

They find themselves in similar positions at the halfway point of the group stage – both on four points and seemingly locked in a two-way battle for the second qualification spot.

In Wanderers’ Group H, Guangzhou Evergrande are running away with things, having won all three of their matches this campaign. It’s the same case in Roar’s Group G, with Beijing Guoan cruising on nine points. Given both of those sides face winless opposition on match day four, the Aussie contingent’s chances of advancing to the round of 16 have been halved.

So this week’s fixtures could be decisive for both Wanderers and Roar. The winner of their respective matches will grab a stranglehold of second spot and control their own fate with two games remaining. It’s shaping as Tony Popovic and Frans Thijssen’s most crucial games this season.

Neither side has the form book on their side. Wanderers have won just two from their last ten, despite signs of improvement in recent weeks. Roar haven’t got much to write home about either, only winning three from ten.

But there is momentum in both camps. Western Sydney have looked far more fluid of late, though still a world away from their form in the back half of last season. Since the rousing 4-1 win in Brisbane a fortnight ago, they’ve been pipped by Perth at the death and pegged back by Melbourne City.

As Wanderers’ fans patience grows thinner by the day, they will be starting to regain faith in Popovic’s plan – this one far bolder than last season’s rotation policy. His increasing allegiance to the club’s youth setup is paying dividends, with Jonathan Aspro, Steve Kuzmanovski and Alusine Fofanah all given valuable first-team experience recently.

Kerem Bulut will likely return to the starting line-up, having been rested against City at the weekend. Tomi Juric, who seems to have recovered from the groin injury he sustained before jetting off on Socceroos duty, will benefit from a spot on the bench after labouring through 80 minutes on Friday.

With Nikita Rukavystya doing his hamstring in the City draw, Labinot Haliti should take his place on the wing, while defender Antony Golec has been given a chance of returning from injury.

Wanderers left Seoul with a valuable point in a 0-0 draw last month but would have felt short changed, having had the better of the chances through Romeo Castelen, Haliti and Bulut.

It will give them confidence of breaking down the Seoul defence on Tuesday – Tony Popovic suggesting he’ll favour attack to give the defending champions some breathing space in their group.

“We’ve put ourselves in a good position to go through in a very tough group and we have two home matches coming up,” he said.

“This one is a crucial one for both teams and we’ll make sure the team we put out on Tuesday gives it their all. We want a positive result on Tuesday and if we can get that we know that we’ve put one foot into the next round.”

Meanwhile, Brisbane snapped a three-game losing streak with a rousing 6-1 thumping of Central Coast. There were plenty of positives for Thijssen to take from the match: young guns Brandon Borello and Devante Clut on the scoresheet and the return from injury of Thomas Broich among the obvious high gained from such a big win.

Though Broich picked up another knock and was forced off at half-time, he’ll travel to Seoul with his teammates and will likely be risked even if not fully fit.

Henrique is the most notable change from the last time these two teams met in that epic 3-3 thriller on the Gold Coast a few weeks back, having been ruled out for the season.

AFC rules mean Roar can’t replace Henrique with another visa player until the knockout stage, leaving Jean Carlos Solarzano in the stands.

Suwon’s greatest danger last time out was their swift counter attack, with Roar left scrambling for all three goals, the first courtesy of a cheap Luke Brattan turnover.

The draw means Roar can’t afford to settle for a point.

“With Beijing so far ahead, the rest of the group is tight and anything could happen,” Thijssen said.

“This game looms as our toughest so far, but we have to get something out of it so we are not relying on other results to advance.

“Suwon are a strong, physical team and we expect them to attack us from the start.”

Last year’s A-League finalists have endured a forgettable run on the domestic front this season, but will go a long way to atoning for their woes with victory in Asia this week.

The Crowd Says:

2015-04-10T10:25:48+00:00

AL

Guest


I really want WSW to do well however if they win a second ACL it just means SFC will need to win three.

2015-04-07T09:08:23+00:00

Matthew Skellett

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I'm in Bay 25 row P where's everyone else?

2015-04-07T05:42:16+00:00

Franko

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I suggest one of you becomes Punter S. Thompson.

2015-04-07T05:30:12+00:00

Punter

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The real Punter would not talk about WSW!!!! PFFFF!!!!

2015-04-07T05:18:56+00:00

Punter

Guest


It is disingenuous to claim that popovic has deliberately not worried about the a league to focus on the ACL. This decision was more or less made for him once the wamderers failed to win any of their first dozen games. The real Punter.

2015-04-07T02:17:46+00:00

ciudadmarron

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Or get in each others way... heh.

2015-04-07T01:59:32+00:00

Josh

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It's not me Ian you special little man.

2015-04-07T01:49:43+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


MVFC can't lose it from here ;)

2015-04-07T00:27:17+00:00

Franko

Guest


Yep, the A-League sure is tight at the top. Adelaide's stolen win in Sydney with a screamer from Mabil, Victory equal top and who knows what will happen to Perth. No idea who will be playing who or where yet in the A-League finals.

2015-04-07T00:20:29+00:00

Punter

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I blame the AFL.

2015-04-07T00:15:10+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


The only impostor on here is Punter.

2015-04-06T23:57:35+00:00

Ian

Guest


could be an imposter, or Josh.

2015-04-06T23:42:52+00:00

mattq

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strange comments

2015-04-06T22:43:18+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


I really want WSW to play 4-4-2. We used that formation in the final 30mins vs Guangzhou and we outplayed arguably the best team in Asia sending in wave after wave of attack only to come short due to some poor finishing. Juric and Bulut are very different frontmen and could easily compliment each other's skill sets.

2015-04-06T22:34:17+00:00

Waz

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Best of luck to Wanderers too AZ, both had our chances to win last time out and both failed but in our respective groups there's plenty to respect but nothing to fear. A good result could see you lot well on the way to defending your crown so here's hoping ... For Roar, I'm interested to see if we change formation to 4-4-2 to accomodate the loss of Henrique and make space for an in-form Lustica or whether we stick with 4-3-3 and use Clut up front again. Broich is fit (taken off for protection on Thursday was my understanding to) so personally I'm favouring a 4-4-2 with a move back to three up front if the scoreline demands it, Clut will more more likely be more effective against a tiring defence as well

2015-04-06T21:27:58+00:00

AZ_RBB

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Since WSW's season has been dead in the water for quite some time now this is the first time I've been seriously excited for a game in a while. We really should have beaten Seoul a couple of weeks ago so there's a lot of pressure on the boys now to win this game. But with Seoul's defensive strengths we need to take any chances we get. A win here should give us a real chance of progressing. Hoping that Poppa is looking to be aggressive. Best of luck to Brisbane. They've looked fairly decent in their campaign so far.

2015-04-06T20:36:46+00:00

RBB

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Nice article about WSW with a couple of paragraphs hashed together on Roar at the end to justify the title. This comment aside I'll stay away from commenting on this one - it's obvious the author would just like to talk about Wanderers. P.S. "Though Broich picked up another knock and was forced off at half-time" ... I thought Broich was removed at half-time fully fit as a precaution for this game? Bet you would have known that if he played for WSW!

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