The A-League finally has a derby to rival Europe

By Mike Tuckerman / Expert

Forget the Revierderby or Le Classique, next weekend the A-League will for once host one of the biggest derbies in world football at a sold-out Bankwest Stadium.

When Sydney FC defender Rhyan Grant angled a delightful finish over Stefan Marinovic to seal a 2-1 win against Wellington Phoenix at Leichhardt Oval last night, he didn’t just hand the Sky Blues their second win of the new campaign.

He also ensured that for the first time in a long time, the Sydney derby would boast a genuine competitive edge.

For too long now the derby has been a clash between the aristocrats from the east and the also-rans from the west.

But if the balance hasn’t been tipped in Western Sydney’s favour going into the 22nd A-League meeting between the two city rivals, the ledger looks at least to have been squared.

Because the Wanderers have a few things going their way this time around.

One is self-belief. They may have battled to a 2-1 win of their own over Melbourne Victory on Friday night, but they managed to get the job done.

It was the second week in a row the Wanderers have scrambled for a result, only this time Markus Babbel’s side looked by far the better side.

And Babbel deserves credit for assembling a squad that will clearly give the A-League a real shake this season.

There was already a European feel to the first Sydney derby of the season, but it’s heightened by the presence of some top-class European talent.

When Eintracht Frankfurt made the short trip to Sinsheim to face regional rivals Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga in November 2015, Alexander Meier and Pirmin Schwegler each captained their respective sides.

Now the pair line up as teammates on the same side of the Sydney derby, and they do so against a German playmaker who knows a thing or two about big games.

It’s safe to say Alexander Baumjohann has never worried too much about following a conventional path.

Despite growing up as a Borussia Dortmund fan, he started his professional career at local rivals Schalke before making stops along the way at Borussia Mönchengladbach, Bayern München, Kaiserslautern and Hertha Berlin in a peripatetic Bundesliga career.

And having been married to a Brazilian national for more than a decade, he put his fluent Portuguese to good use in stops at Brazilian clubs Coritiba and Vitoria as well.

But it’s at Bankwest Stadium where he’ll receive the hottest reception in a long while, since Baumjohann left the Wanderers at the end of last season to join Sydney FC.

And if the one-time German wunderkind wants to leave his mark on world football, he could do worse than step up and play a starring role in the derby.

(Photo by Speed Media/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Not least because the Wanderers’ new injury replacement player Nicolai Müller looms as yet another German looking to set the A-League on fire.

When it rains, it pours in Australian football. After fretting all winter about the potential quality of the league, suddenly we don’t know where to look.

But one place we should all be looking come kick-off on Saturday night is in the stands, because the best thing about the derby isn’t the two teams’ unbeaten records or plethora of big-name stars, it’s Bankwest Stadium itself.

For years A-League supporters have been crying out for a custom-built stadium that puts fans right on top of the action. Now we’ve got one.

And if you haven’t got your tickets already, I’d be moving heaven and earth to try and snap some up.

This will be the biggest derby in years.

And if I were Steve Corica, I’d be decidedly nervous about the potential outcome.

The drums are beating across Sydney. Two wins from two is a decent start, but it won’t matter to either side if they lose the one that counts.

The Crowd Says:

2019-10-22T19:41:06+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Nothing like getting the excuses in early. SFC walk-over folks, don’t bother tuning in - even Wanderers fans are raising the white flags :shocked:

2019-10-22T03:08:50+00:00

Paul

Guest


So Mike, who was your tip last week in the Melb Victory v Wanderers game? Draw wasn't it. If you want a glimpse of the atmosphere, watch (or rewatch) the Western Sydney Wanderers v Leeds United match on YouTube. I am expecting a Match like the last A-League sf when the Wanderers played Brisbane. Corica won't be able to hear anything. Multiple polls about when Baumjohann gets hooked (inevitably) for failing to track or hack his opponents. It's time for the Red & Black to return to initial glory days. Blitzkrieg is a coming to Western Sydney Stadium

AUTHOR

2019-10-21T21:53:58+00:00

Mike Tuckerman

Expert


You thought wrong.

2019-10-21T21:22:17+00:00

Kasey

Roar Pro


“Battle of the Bridge” isn’t that some AFL thing?

2019-10-21T12:34:52+00:00

Maximus insight

Guest


...you'd be better off consulting the dsm-5 rather than a style guide for suggestions on understanding "splitting" tendencies Also I would have thought somebody who goes by the name "Maximus insight" is precisely the person to take advice from

2019-10-21T08:58:05+00:00

anon

Roar Pro


They don't have their ethnic affiliations anymore.

2019-10-21T08:33:49+00:00

marron

Guest


It might not have a long history on the football pitch, but what makes it what it is is that it taps in to something that has developed over a couple of centuries, and something that you see played out in all sorts of ways if you know Sydney. It's far from contrived.

2019-10-21T08:29:00+00:00

marron

Guest


Haha. I'd take Roly any day.

AUTHOR

2019-10-21T08:20:46+00:00

Mike Tuckerman

Expert


Stay tuned for some thoughts on Brisbane Roar at the end of the week.

AUTHOR

2019-10-21T08:19:42+00:00

Mike Tuckerman

Expert


Your username is literally Maximus insight, so I'm not sure we should be taking any style suggestions from you.

AUTHOR

2019-10-21T08:18:13+00:00

Mike Tuckerman

Expert


Isn't there an Auskick clinic somewhere you should be hosting?

AUTHOR

2019-10-21T08:15:24+00:00

Mike Tuckerman

Expert


Yeah, but Roly Bonevacia is in Saudi Arabia now, so...

2019-10-21T08:08:59+00:00

Buddy

Roar Rookie


Is that was or is?

2019-10-21T06:51:12+00:00

marron

Guest


Unconventional Baumjo eh. I don't know. I've seen my fair share of flashy journeymen who stroll about with little meaningful impact save a great looking pass to no one for 60 mins.

2019-10-21T06:44:27+00:00

anon

Roar Pro


Please... Marconi vs Sydney Olympic was bigger than these contrived rivalries. Sydney FC and WSW were probably dreamed up by the same marketing "gurus".

2019-10-21T05:19:42+00:00

Micko

Roar Rookie


Ironically the a-league expansion only improves player depth as they've got to give more kids a go which will unearth some gems, rather than this recycling of 25-37 year old average journeymen that the a-league has become. Being a league of only 8-10 clubs was always going to be too small with not enough kids getting a go.

2019-10-21T05:07:27+00:00

Micko

Roar Rookie


It will be a couple of years (at least) till WU play home games in Melbourne though.

2019-10-21T04:57:44+00:00

jamesb

Roar Guru


Hi Mike. In past seasons the Sydney derby might well have been the biggest or only attraction of an A League round. And playing at Bankwest with 2 unbeaten Sydney teams certainly beings alot of appeal. However there is a great deal of intrigue in the other games. Brisbane v Victory. Can Victory bounce back after been winless in their first two games? Newcastle v Adelaide. Newcastle were the better side against CCM and Adealide haven't been that bad depite been pointless. Wellington v Perth. Nix shouldve got something against Sydney, while Perrh are searching for last years form. WU v Melbourne City. What type of Melbourne derby do we call this? Also adding an extra team has probably forced the other ten teams to recruit young players. It lessened the recycling of players.

2019-10-21T03:52:16+00:00

reuster75

Roar Rookie


ha ha good one. In time it could develop into a good rivalry but it needs them to be in their own stadium first

2019-10-21T03:22:11+00:00

Josh

Guest


It's round 3 and WSW aren't even at full strength so dont expect a great deal atm.

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