Western Sydney Wanderers vs Adelaide United: A-League live score, blog

By 144 / Roar Guru

Match result:

The Western Sydney Wanderers and Adelaide United fought out a goalless draw on Saturday night.

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Final score
Western Sydney Wanderers 0
Adelaide United 0

Match preview:

The Western Sydney Wanderers are in a dangerous position, sixth on the A-League ladder and finals football isn’t guaranteed. Although it’s against last placed Adelaide United at Spotless Stadium in Sydney, The Wanderers mustn’t underestimate any opposition having taken only four wins from eight matches against teams below them.

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Both sides played Champions League football in midweek with neither coming out as the victor.

The Wanderers were well and truly torn apart by a rampant Shanghai SIPG in China on Tuesday night, losing 5-1, while Adelaide United were unlucky not to snatch a draw at the home of fellow Chinese giants Jiangsu Sainty, going down 2-1.

Meanwhile in the A-League, both sides are coming into this match with another daunting away loss under their belt.

The Wanderers were soundly beaten by an organised Perth Glory 2-0, rarely threatening to score except from a few set pieces, one which came off the bar from Terry Antonis in the first half.

Adelaide fell to a third straight loss to Melbourne Victory this season in a 2-1 defeat. Poor defensive positioning took its toll as well as something special from Marco Rojas from the dead ball moved Adelaide aside.

Team News
Fringe full-back Shannon Cole is omitted from the squad for this match. Some good news on the midfield front however as Kearyn Baccus returns to the team from his one-match suspension.

The Wanderers played a heavily rotated team in midweek against Shanghai, so expect a relatively same team that played against Perth Glory. Vedran Janjetovic will return in goal and the all Australian centre-back pairing of Robbie Cornthwaite and Jon Aspro will at least steady the defensive line.

Brendan Santalab should also start ahead of Ryan Griffiths at striker.

Adelaide played a relatively strong side against Jiangsu and travel from China straight to Sydney.

New signing at No.9 Eli Babalj has been included in the A-League squad for the first time. Babalj previously played for Adelaide last season but ruptured his ACL in pre-season.

Steely centre-back Taylor Regan also returns to the squad after being rested for the trip to China. His return will do plenty for the confidence of partner Dylan Mcgowan who have played well together in recent weeks.

A big shock to the system was the absence of Argentinian Marcelo Carrusca from the starting team. Having not been chosen for Champions League duty, Carrusca has been omitted from the squad against Western Sydney for unknown reasons.

Youngster Jordan O’Doherty will slip into his midfield No.8 role. The 19-year old has had a promising start to life in first team football.

Route to Goal
New Seneglese striker Baba Diawara played well in his first start against Melbourne Victory. A traditional target man, Diawara held the ball up and brought others into play with ease. The Wanderers possess a lot of height however in Aspro and Cornthwaite so playing directly will not exactly be too much of an option. However, Diawara does possess more pace than both defenders, perhaps balls in behind of the Wanderers medium high line could slice them open.

Nico Martinez will be the focal point for the Wanderers attack as he drifts centrally from the left. His link up with Santalab is important, often finding each other for one-twos on the edge of the box. Taylor Regan and Dylan Mcgowan aren’t exactly the most agile defenders so this is the most likely route of attack for the Wanderers which works well for them to penetrate the box, but the finishing touch alludes them.

Prediction
The Wanderers have more first team players fresh and available for selection in contrast to Adelaide who played a relatively strong side. I’m expecting the battle of stamina to hit the Adelaide because of their extent of travel and the Wanderers to capitalise with a win.

The Crowd Says:

2017-03-04T14:53:43+00:00

Rasty

Guest


To be fair, the mardi gras would hold more action.

2017-03-04T12:21:00+00:00

Buddy

Guest


That was dire. They could have been there all night and they wouldn't have scored. I swear the free kick outside the box near the end of the game was for a high foot (dangerous play) and was therefore indirect but they took a shot at goal and hit the bar, in which case it would not have counted had it gone straight in. I foresee another mass clear out coming although I think the fans have started to speak already. That was the lowest crowd of the season - possibly since season 1 and the RBB was pretty thin too. perhaps they were atoning for the banner at the derby by attending mardi gras?

2017-03-04T12:08:35+00:00

AZ_RBB

Guest


Best two hours ever. Got some sleep. Now feeling fresh for the rest of my Saturday night.

2017-03-04T12:02:51+00:00

Mister Australian Football

Roar Rookie


How did youse Wanderers not win that game. Something wrong there.

2017-03-04T10:55:24+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


That's a BIG call!!!! hahahahaha

2017-03-04T10:50:23+00:00

Swanny

Guest


Well played Nicholas . Took one for the team

AUTHOR

2017-03-04T10:49:19+00:00

144

Roar Guru


THANKS FOR JOINING ME TONIGHT @ SPOTLESS STADIUM! ONE OF THE WORST MATCHES I'VE SEEN THIS SEASON. THANKS EVERYONE

2017-03-04T10:48:27+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


KGJ could have made himself a hero by doing something controversial to light up the game tonight :)

AUTHOR

2017-03-04T10:48:24+00:00

144

Roar Guru


FINAL SCORE AT SPOTLESS STADIUM 0-0 A dull match on a dull night in Sydney has ended all square with neither side able to break the deadlock despite numerous chances. Wanderers captain Dimas Delgado had a scrambled goal disallowed while Adelaide keeper Margush pulled off some stunning saves to keep the scores level.

AUTHOR

2017-03-04T10:45:43+00:00

144

Roar Guru


ANTONIS FREE KICK COMES OFF THE CROSSBAR GOD IS JUST MUGGING ME OFF NOW

AUTHOR

2017-03-04T10:43:42+00:00

144

Roar Guru


3 MINUTES OF ADDED TIME

AUTHOR

2017-03-04T10:43:23+00:00

144

Roar Guru


YELLOW CARD - ELI BABALJ

AUTHOR

2017-03-04T10:40:41+00:00

144

Roar Guru


KEARYN BACCUS DANCES THROUGH THE DEFENCE HE'S MISSED! FOR THE LOVE OF GOD SOMEONE SCORE!

2017-03-04T10:33:14+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Babalj wears #92. Smeltzy over at the Nux wears #99. What is it with these high numbers. Strange days indeed. As for this game, yawn.

AUTHOR

2017-03-04T10:31:08+00:00

144

Roar Guru


WANDERERS SUBSTITUTION OFF:DIMAS ON: PINATARES

AUTHOR

2017-03-04T10:29:28+00:00

144

Roar Guru


ATTENDANCE 8,965

AUTHOR

2017-03-04T10:26:48+00:00

144

Roar Guru


ADELAIDE SUBSTITUTION OFF: O'DOHERTY ON: BABLJ

AUTHOR

2017-03-04T10:22:56+00:00

144

Roar Guru


WANDERERS SUBSTITUTION OFF: MARTINEZ ON: SOTIRIO

AUTHOR

2017-03-04T10:21:06+00:00

144

Roar Guru


nuthin

AUTHOR

2017-03-04T10:20:43+00:00

144

Roar Guru


67' Jumpei collects the ball on the right side of the 18-yard but his shot is deflected for a corner. Adelaide have had it in control for the majority of this second half.

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