A-League 2019-20 preview: Can Adelaide United take the next step?

By EJ / Roar Pro

The reigning FFA Cup champions have had a few changes this off-season, the most notable being the loss of coach Marco Kurz and captain Isaias Sanchez.

Gertjan Verbeek has taken over and expressed that he wants to implement an attacking but disciplined game style. If he can get this team up and running, he might be able to defend the FFA Cup and make Adelaide the possible dark horses for the new league season.

In: Michaël Maria, Riley McGree, Kristan Ospeth and Al Hassan Toure (promoted from youth team).
Out: Apostolos Stamatelopoulos, Scott Galloway, Baba Diawara, Jordy Thomassen, Ken Ilso, Isaís Sanchez and Craig Goodwin.

While not the biggest clean-out of all the A-League clubs, the Reds have lost several key personnel. Their topscorer and one of their best players, Craig Goodwin, has left the club along with Sanchez, one of the best midfielders in the competition’s history.

Galloway was a massive loss as well considering his development and improvement while playing at the Reds. They also lost young striker Stamatelopoulos, who towards the end of the season was starting to rise up to potentially be the striker the Reds have long looked for until he left for Western United.

(AAP Image/James Elsby)

Losing Diawara wasn’t the worst loss of this list considering his injury history, but when he did play he provided goals and someone up top to aim for. While they released Ken Ilso and Thomassen returned to De Graafschap after ending his loan, after both had a rather less then impacting season for the Reds.

Bringing in Riley McGree is fantastic for the Reds. While a bit more attacking then Isaias, he will be the main man in the midfield for the Reds and provide goals after an impressive scoring season with Melbourne City.

While Michael Maria is relatively unknown to A-League fans, the Curacaoan, who has mostly featured on the left wing for Verbeek in cup and trial games, has shown some class, with his passing and dribbling a feature of his game. It will be interesting to see how he tracks as an A-League player.

While we have not been able to see much of Kristan Ospeth in action due to a dispute over fees between United and past club Erzurumspor, he has an excellent free-kick technique, but we will most likely see how he tracks in the Reds quarter-final game against the Jets.

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Al Hassan Toure has filled the striker role brilliantly so far, scoring three goals in two cup games, and he looks like he fits into the Reds squad seamlessly. It will be interesting to see how he develops this season.

In terms of the rest of the squad, the Reds have reliable keeper Paul Izzo, who had another solid season, and young Socceroo goalkeeper Daniel Margush as his deputy. The Reds still have veterans Michael Marrone and Michael Jakobsen, who will provide valuable experience, and have long-serving centre back Jordan Elsey in defence as well. They also have young rising defender Ryan Strain, who can also play as a midfielder, continuing his rise as well.

Ryan Kitto will look to secure the left back spot after the versatile winger struggled for game time due to the prominence of Goodwin and Galloway. Mirko Boland will be looking to show the Reds fans his capabilities this season after an injury-interrupted season. Young midfielder Nathan Konstandopoulos will be looking to earn more game time and even try and score some cracking goals after some excellent preseason scores against the Melbourne Knights.

While wingers Ben Halloran and Nikola Mileusnic will be looking to continue their impressive seasons last year, both will be looking to score more goals after combining for only eight scores. Young striker George Blackwood will be looking to improve and fight for the starting striker spot by scoring more goals this year.

The Reds will most likely need one more centre back, as at the moment only Jakobsen and Elsey are the true centre backs in the squad. While Marrone can play there if needed, Adelaide will need more cover in case of injury or suspension, as happened in 2018-19 after third centre back Taylor Reegan left.

While the rumour is that Adelaide are going to sign a new import, said to be a Chinese player due to club owner connections to Chinese club Qingdao Red Lions FC, the position of this player has not yet been confirmed, nor has there been confirmation the deal will definitely go through.

The Reds will be aiming for a top-three finish and could have the capability to do that after coming agonisingly close to the grand final after a 3-3 (5-4 penalty shootout) defeat to Perth last season.

But it will all come down to whether Verbeek’s new style will work and fit this group of players and whether the new signings will fit in and suit the style of the A-League.

The Crowd Says:

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2019-09-10T13:06:27+00:00

EJ

Roar Pro


yes agree with you there, but i believe McGree will add a new attacking element to the midfield, could see them playing McGree and Konstandopoulos as sort of attacking midfielders and Boland as more of a holding midfielder, yes Regan they haven't replaced but I believe Jakobsen and Elsey are a solid partnership but need one extra for back up

2019-09-10T07:42:28+00:00

maralyn scott

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they havnt replaced isiais he is a defensive midfielderand they have never repaced tayler regan if they dont get a hurry on they will let in a lot of goals this yr

AUTHOR

2019-09-10T06:07:27+00:00

EJ

Roar Pro


On the wingers could play mileusnic or halloren on opposite wing as inverted wingers but this wouldn’t be my preference

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2019-09-10T06:06:58+00:00

EJ

Roar Pro


Yeah I too believe marone was great in cb in the latter half of the year but has been played in right back so far and does make me wonder whether anothe centre back even a young one from the youth side would be good

2019-09-10T04:34:25+00:00

Franko

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Agreed, McGree doesn't replace Isa, but in my opinion he's the best young footballer in the country. Marrone was brilliant at CB last year, maybe better than Elsey (who was off) so that position doesn't worry me. I think we're a left footed wide player short. Kitto and Maria can do the job but Maria appears more natural defensively and we all know Kittos capabilities at this level.

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2019-09-10T01:53:10+00:00

EJ

Roar Pro


agree with you there mate, massive red fan, have been since I was 9, although Kurz was a favourite with the coach looks like the owners have got what they want now in terms of the football department, they've brought in a Dutch Coach in Verbeek, and they have brought in Bruce Djite as football director which I really love, not just because of his love for the club but how serious he is taking the job and how much contact and information he is giving with the fans unlike past football directors, don't think McGree will directly replace Isaias, but I think he will add a different element, in particular an attacking element, that in my view will bring new life into the Reds midfield and hopefully more goals, Goody will be hard to replace, but players like Halloran are very capable of scoring, and I believe he could reach 7 or more goals, same with Mileusnic, Im really happy with where the club is heading, hopefully we continue our cup run and carry that to the A-League season, I know I am looking forward to being at Hindmarsh next Tuesday to see the first glimpses of live action football from the Reds

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2019-09-10T01:45:27+00:00

EJ

Roar Pro


Agree with you Franko, Ospeth looks like a decent striker, but so did Guardiola, and Thomassen from their highlight reels, has been unfortunate that Cavucevic (2018) and Diawara were hampered by injuries as they were good when they played Brook and D'Arrigo are looking good in youth and young soceroos games, same with Pacifique, hoping that Toure continues his run into the A-League season

2019-09-10T00:30:02+00:00

RKing

Guest


Being an avid REDS fan I'm seeing things that have been absent in the past, mainly off the park. The new owners have done everything right, from fans forums, reaching out and connencting to the local clubs, building trust with the football community. Whiile this won't score too many goals on the park, it may bring in more vocal supporters to Hindmarsh, which just may turn any others clubs visit into a nightmare for them. On the park there is a quiet rebuild happening, the loss of 3 key senior players will be hard to cover. Galloway is the easiest to replace, with what we've got, not sure Riley can replace Issi, but i may be wrong. The big loss is Goody, the one player when on song, scared the living daylight out of every team.

2019-09-09T21:30:10+00:00

Franko

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If they get value out of Ospeth and one of the promising you boys step up (D'Araggio, Brook, Pacifique) they can finish top 3. Most likely 6-3 again though.

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