Adrian Mierzejewski, Sydney FC's marquee playmaker, cracks open the FFA Cup Final

By Tim Palmer / Expert

In an intense, tight and at times scrappy FA Cup final, it was fitting that Adrian Mierzejewski provided the assist to Bobo’s match-winning goal deep into extra time.

Mierzejewski was the game’s standout player, providing sublime moments of creativity to punctuate a final otherwise characterised by pressing, direct play and set pieces.

The game actually started with a period of Adelaide United dominance, who closed down high up the pitch in the early stages and put Sydney under significant pressure.

Under new coach Marco Kurz, Adelaide has moved away from the more patient, controlled style of play of Josep Gombau and Guillermo Amor, towards a more energetic and vertical approach.

In a 4-3-3 formation, with Isaias playing as the sole holding midfielder, the two 10s, Daniel Adlung and Karim Matmour, push high up the pitch, moving into positions close to striker Baba Diawarra. The wide players, Ryan Kitto and Nikola Mileusnic, also take up narrow positions supporting the 9, further overloading the central area.

The Reds’ build-up, therefore, is focused on finding longer passes to the feet, either through ground passes – Isaias is excellent in this regard – or longer, lofted passes towards the physical presence of Diawarra, who can lay balls off for runners in front or in behind. He was able to do this effectively as Adelaide made a strong start to the game, pinning Sydney inside their own half.

However, the Sky Blues gained control over the contest for two primary reasons.

Firstly, as aforementioned, the narrow positioning of Adelaide’s wingers when attacking meant the wide areas were often vacated in the moment where possession was turned over. Sydney were able to transfer the ball quickly into these free zones, with Michael Zullo on the left-hand side noticeably receiving a number of quick switches of play. With Mileusnic having to recover large distances to stop Zullo advancing, Sydney could establish controlled possession quite easily in transition moments.

Secondly, following these efficient transitions, they were able to build up effectively by getting Mierzejewski on the ball with time and space facing forward.

Sydney’s two 6s, Josh Brillante and Brandon O’Neill, execute positional rotations in the build-up to get free away from opposition pressing. One example here was when Brillante would move wide and outside of Adelaide’s front two (their first line), with O’Neill staying free between the lines, so that when Brillante received a pass from a centre-back that broke the first line, and one of the players in Adelaide’s second line (a central midfielder) stepped forward to press him in response, O’Neill would be free in a central position to receive a horizontal pass in front of Adelaide’s second line.

What was crucial was Mierzejewski moving from his advanced starting position as a right-winger, into very deep, central midfield areas when Sydney were building up. When O’Neill or Brillante got the ball in these positions between Adelaide’s first and second lines, as an opposition central midfielder stepped forward to close the ball down, Mierzejewski would move into a deep position on the outside of this player, where the Sydney 6 could play a simple forwards pass to the free playmaker.

From these positions, Mierzejewski was devastating.

Picking the ball up from right-sided zones and driving diagonally towards the left, he constantly probed the space in behind Adelaide’s defence with ambitious through balls – most notably when Bobo had the one-on-one with Paul Izzo that the goalkeeper had to come well outside of his penalty box to stop.

Mierzejwski also linked up with Zullo, finding him with cross-field passes twice in quick succession.

This movement of a wide player into playmaking positions is nothing new – in fact, within the same game, Milos Ninkovic was doing something similar from the left-hand side. However, Ninkovic is more crafty in tight areas, often combining with teammates via quick, short passes, then breaking the last line with a forward pass, whereas Mierzejewski is able to pick out runners over a 30 to 40-metre range.

He also drives forward diagonally, which is dangerous because he is simultaneously moving the ball towards the goal, while dribbling in a direction that takes him away from defenders, with a body position that allows him to see and play passes to players ahead and beside of him on the opposite side of the pitch (while the defender must face the attacker, preventing them from being aware of movement behind them).

Both Mierzejewski and Ninkovic are brilliant in their own way, and their ability to unlock defences is what turns Sydney from an outstandingly good defensive team into an outstandingly well-rounded unit. It was noticeable following Ninkovic’s injury that Sydney’s fluency, and thus, influence, waned, with Adelaide scoring an equaliser via Mileusnic’s fine strike.

Yet Mierzejewski’s passing accuracy proved decisive during extra time, as he delivered the fine free-kick from which Bobo scored the winner.

This was a bruising “battle royale” as described by Simon Hill at full-time, with both sides enjoying alternating periods of pressure and dominance on the opponent’s goal.

There were several standout performances – Bobo scored the winner, Mark Ochieng provided inspiration off the bench, and Jordan Elsey held Adelaide’s defence together – but Mierzejewski was the player who gave this final class and creativity.

The Crowd Says:

2017-11-22T23:39:15+00:00

Needles

Guest


Agreed

2017-11-22T10:59:09+00:00

Cousin Claudio

Roar Guru


He looks a good player and is clever but he seems a bit injury prone to me and cops a lot of knocks. Unlike unbreakable Holosko who created so many chances for Bobo. Hope Adrian can last a season in the A-League.

2017-11-22T06:26:44+00:00

Square Nostrils

Guest


"Simmo , Simmo", is often, heard from Arnies lips on the sideline. Is he Arnies long lost son from events after the Argentina game in the Gold Cup years ago. where Australia won 4-0. In the dressing room after the match he said raucously "call an ambulance" intimating he would sink a few Tooheys and he would probably need it. Maybe after in a somewhat inebriated state he met a 2.5 metre blond female wrestler, then again I may have got my dates wrong.

2017-11-22T05:54:02+00:00

Redondo

Guest


I agree - I'm voting early and often for Bielsa. Hopefully Lille will crash further and he'll be available soon.

2017-11-22T05:44:05+00:00

punter

Guest


Just once Redondo, I wish we could be 3-4 nil up Arnie would just release the handbrakes & go all out, no grinding. No complaints though, great coach, just think Socceroos needs to continue our transition from British style football to playing football, so we can't rely on conservative coaches.

2017-11-22T05:34:56+00:00

Redondo

Guest


Mustn't grumble though - 60 minutes a week of Arnie's best is a big step up from the Farina days. Maintaining intensity for 90 mins is tough too, especially when you still rely on older guys like Brosque. Arnie might stretch to 75-80 mins of good stuff if he had a bunch of spring chickens on the field.

2017-11-22T04:57:32+00:00

punter

Guest


Kanga, love Arnie but the difference between Arnie & Ange is that Arnie is too conservative. Maybe Ange should coach Socceroos in 1st half & Arnie 2nd half. The reason SFC gets the boring tag, is that Arnie puts the leash on SFC in the last 30 mins & grinds team, ala SFC v your team Newcastle. As you saw on Sat night & you admitted SFC played very well & then Newcastle came good. I see this every week, we play a lovely brand of football & then close up shop too early (this is not taking anything away from the Jets), but last 20-30 mins Arnie closes up shop & grinds teams despite being on top. Sorry long answer, Socceroos is in transition, we need another innovator, positive mind, like Ange & to me Arnie too conservative for me. This may upset some, but when we can play possession football you can play many different ways, eg (yes) Portugal at Euros, (no) Liverpool at champions league.

2017-11-22T04:52:43+00:00

Evan Morgan Grahame

Expert


Does seem a questionable approach by Kurz to set up so narrowly when the last 12 months of Sydney dominance has relied so clearly on the full backs affecting the game. Allowing them space was a risk. Looked as though Ninkovic and Mierzejwski got back into the swing of things, as Tim says, playing almost symmetrical, outside-in roles on either side. Saw it earlier on in the Cup when Mierzejwski made his club debut too. A very potent, organised team have added another weapon to their arsenal, an example of Arnold’s impressive appetite to improve; the system seemed almost perfect last season, but by modifying what used to be Holosko’s role, he’s made it better.

2017-11-22T04:42:23+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


Punter Brilliante was never unsung at the jets . Very high opinion of him and huge loss to Newcastle when he went overseas .

2017-11-22T04:40:04+00:00

Kangajets

Guest


Punter Looks like Arnie spotted another gem with the polish player . Should arnie take the Socceroos job if offered ? I think he should

2017-11-22T02:44:32+00:00

Lionheart

Guest


well said Rick Disnick, hang in there.

2017-11-22T02:36:29+00:00

Nick

Roar Guru


I enjoyed seeing Carney wind back the clock with some pretty impressive crosses into the box. He showed great pace, and rewarded the coach's faith in him by subbing him into a game where extra time was likely.

2017-11-22T02:07:25+00:00

punter

Guest


You are not Robinson Crusoe there Redondo, but seeing it less & less now.

2017-11-22T02:05:24+00:00

punter

Guest


Hard to disagree there, my favourites tend to be Ninkovic type players & love Ninko, but Josh is my favourite player at present.

2017-11-22T02:02:42+00:00

punter

Guest


Do not think he would let anyone down there.

2017-11-22T01:19:44+00:00

Redondo

Guest


True - a goal would help.

2017-11-22T01:18:31+00:00

Redondo

Guest


I can't believe Arnold got hold of M and also managed to keep N. Arnold will have a real problem in the champions league - has to exclude one of M, N, Bobo or Buijs.

2017-11-22T01:15:20+00:00

Redondo

Guest


Yep - he was unbelievable last night. And his weak point - passing - is improving all the time.

2017-11-22T01:13:30+00:00

Redondo

Guest


I'm hoping they time that day to coincide with the champions league. It would be a massive boost for the A-League if SFC blew away Urawa Reds or Guangzhou Evergrande.

2017-11-22T01:09:33+00:00

Redondo

Guest


I watch SFC do that every week and wonder what game the post-game SFC-bashers were watching.

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