Adelaide, Wanderers headed for A-League grand final

By Greg Prichard / Expert

The A-League is blessed with two potentially fabulous clashes at the semi-final stage of the playoff series, but I’m tipping that at the end of it all we’ll have the teams that finished first and second in the regular season making the grand final again.

It happened in each of the first three seasons the current finals format was used and I can’t see enough reason to tip either of the visiting teams this weekend.

Brisbane Roar, who play Western Sydney Wanderers at Pirtek Stadium on Sunday, were a bit lucky to beat Melbourne Victory in an elimination final at Suncorp Stadium last weekend.

Victory, despite being away from home, outplayed Roar in the first half. They came at them and should have been up by at least one goal at the break.

Had they managed to get a goal, say, midway through the first half, they may have been able to temper their approach and save a bit of energy.

But, having gone into the match with a clear plan to take the game to the opposition, they were compelled to keep doing so and started to run out of gas in the second half.

Victory still managed to score first – and with just ten men by then – but Brisbane bombarded them in the dying minutes and forced a 2-1 win.

Brisbane got their goals from veterans Matt McKay and Thomas Broich, but they’re going to need more from striker Jamie Maclaren if they’re to be a chance of upsetting the Wanderers.

Maclaren wasn’t able to work his way into the game against Victory as he would have liked. He has been a key man more than once for Roar against Wanderers before and will need to make a big impact again.

Melbourne City, who play Adelaide United at Coopers Stadium on Friday, deservedly beat Perth Glory 2-0 at AAMI Park thanks to a brilliant double from Bruno Fornaroli, but the way Perth played suggested their run really had come to an end in their last-round loss to Sydney FC.

Don’t forget, the Sky Blues, who had previously scored just 32 goals in 26 games, managed to put four past Glory.

Diego Castro and Chris Harold both returned from injury for Perth against City, but it didn’t make much difference. They weren’t remotely the same team that had stormed through the second half of the regular season.

City as a team and Fornaroli as an individual will find it much harder to break down Adelaide’s defence.

Overall, United had clearly the best defence in the 27 rounds, conceding just 28 goals, and 14 of those came in a four-goal stretch through rounds three to six. Since Adelaide finally started winning, in Round 9, they have defended superbly.

Fornaroli faces his biggest challenge of the season in this game.

Wanderers found it harder to gather points in the second half of the season than the first half, but their grit allowed them to hang in there.

Coach Tony Popovic was prepared to make significant changes to try to get kick-starts when the engine appeared to have stalled a couple of times, including dropping Andrew Redmayne for Liam Reddy in goal and later going back to Redmayne.

But his decision to make striker Brendon Santalab, who had been so productive off the bench this season, a starter again when goals dried up for the team was his most important move.

It has worked so far, with Wanderers scoring six goals in the last rounds, which saw wins over Central Coast Mariners (4-1) and Wellington Phoenix (2-0) , and Santalab getting four of them.

Playing Brisbane obviously represents a much more difficult challenge than playing two non-finals teams, but Santalab will go in with a striker’s key weapon – confidence.

Popovic and his coaching staff have come up with some really good plans for specific games this season. It was Wanderers who virtually put an end to the 3-5-2 formation City were using when they exploited it in a 4-3 win in Round 17.

Wanderers will put a lot of pressure on Brisbane’s key men and make it very hard for Roar to settle as a team.

Brisbane haven’t won away since January 30. Their last four away games have resulted in three losses and a draw. The draw came in the last round, 0-0 against Victory, when a win over a side missing many rested stars would have clinched them the Premier’s Plate.

Hitting the road can’t be Roar’s favourite thing at the moment. This will most likely be where their season ends.

The Crowd Says:

2016-04-22T07:45:18+00:00

Chopper

Guest


Alex Brosque is correct. Melbourne City to lose to Brisbane Roar in the Grand Final at Suncorp. Roar worthy 3-1 winners after being a goal down till the 82 minute. Goals from Henrique, Maclaren and Broich (again in injury time)seal it for Brisbane.

2016-04-22T02:17:30+00:00

Paul

Guest


Alex Brosque has just tipped Melb City and Brisbane to win. Perfect ammunition for Amor and Popovic.

2016-04-19T23:57:06+00:00

hogdriller

Roar Rookie


Greg Prichard....."Expert" at what ??

2016-04-19T21:21:46+00:00

scott

Guest


Well said Stevo. I agree completely.

2016-04-19T15:13:07+00:00

Paul

Guest


How as out the 5 day turnaround plus 'elbows' Novillo suspended, but you have beaten Adelaide away! But if you win, travel from the Southern Sporting Capital to The Olympic Stadium in Sydney or face Brisbane Roar at Suncorp. I think that your away record to the Wanderers and Brisbane

2016-04-19T12:55:56+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Honestly, prior to this season, had Heart/City really offered much to attract supporters except for us loony rusted on types? I'd say no. There was a glimpse of what could b achieved when Villa came but we know how that ended - club shot itself in the foot. This year has been absolutely a revelation on the field with the individual brilliance of Mooy/Fornaroli and a strong supporting cast. This is what will bring fans in. We can build on this year by keeping Bruno (an absolute must), and finding a replacement for Aaron because it looks like he'll be going OS for a record Australian transfer fee of maybe close to $4M. Enough to buy a quality international. This is the way forward and I'm pretty sure this is how CFG view it. Slow steady progress and in contention for silverware every year. However we'd be lengthening the beer queues with increasing crowds :(

2016-04-19T12:53:44+00:00

hogdriller

Roar Rookie


Hahaha..........:Shanghai 3 - 0 now, 22 minutes to go.

2016-04-19T12:24:45+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


If I'm not mistaken, SFC just secured a spot in the knock out phase with 2 games to spare.

2016-04-19T12:17:58+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


And they concede 2 in as many minutes. Ouch

2016-04-19T12:14:59+00:00

Bfc

Guest


The Roar deserved their win as they ran over the top of the Victory in the final 20mins as the Victory tired visibly, and the Victory were condemned by their inability to score when they were the dominant side. Even when they did score, it was pretty much "against the run of play", and once the Roar scored the late equaliser many of us at Lang Park felt that extra time or not, the Roar were favourites to get the win. Not sure "lady luck" had much to do with it, as the Roar has (since Ange...) always taken pride in being able to finish games better than opponents. Their history suggests it is no fluke.. The Roar have not been great 'away', but their results against the WSW will give them a lot of confidence. They seem to match up well against the WSW... Going to a great weekend of finals footy!

2016-04-19T12:03:23+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


MVFC looking great in the past 10mins. Pretty even contest. A win for MVFC is a real possibility.

2016-04-19T11:54:42+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


Just tuned into the MVFC game How's it going so far? Brilliant atmosphere

2016-04-19T11:25:55+00:00

Realfootball

Guest


Stevo, what are your thoughts on the City attendances. I was very surprised by 11k to the prelim final. Was expecting at least 15k. This is not to detract from the fans who were there - I think City has terrific supporters. Love the enthusiasm. But how does City grow their supporter base? It's criminal that this team isn't playing in front of bigger crowds.

2016-04-19T11:24:10+00:00

Realfootball

Guest


Yep, AZ, it's all over. Bet the house on Brisbane.

2016-04-19T10:54:45+00:00

BtoPower3

Roar Rookie


2016-04-19T10:26:00+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


We've won away from home both times this season against AU. There is nothing to fear coming into this game, especially coming off the tremendous effort against Perth. Should be a cracker and we can win no doubt.

2016-04-19T05:58:42+00:00

Ian

Guest


Yes Adelaide look good. But if they do falter, and you just never know, Sunday will be a cracker........as if it wasn't going to be already.

2016-04-19T04:52:09+00:00

TheVolley

Guest


I doubt that WSW will expend too much energy in the first half like MV did. Poppa knows very well that Roar go up another gear after 60 minutes regardless of 1st half performance. I predict WSW will choke the midfield structurally and aim to dominate possession.

2016-04-19T04:12:07+00:00

Waz

Guest


I doubt it. Those tactics lost the game lol

2016-04-19T04:05:14+00:00

Lionheart

Guest


Will Poppa use similar tactics to Kevin? It wouldn't surprise me if he does.

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