'People were starting to doubt us': Goodwin hails Demons win over Power

By Steve Larkin / Wire

Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin didn’t quite say “stuff you” to the doubters of his AFL club.

And he didn’t say the Demons of old may have panicked during somewhat of a mid-season slump.

But he certainly came close after re-taking top spot of the ladder by dismissing Port Adelaide by 31 points on Thursday night.

Goodwin praised his club’s “ability to stay calm” as pundits questioned their premiership credentials after two losses in three games.

“Clearly there was people that were starting to doubt us,” Goodwin said.

“There was people starting to question whether we were going to continue to perform.

“In games like that, really important, we were able to step up and I’m really proud of our players and I am really proud of our club for staying calm.”

Inside the club, confidence never wavered, Goodwin said.

“Internally there is a lot of belief in our game, there is a lot of belief in the way we play,” he said.

“And there is a lot of trust in the playing group and the staff and that’s a really good position to be in.

“When you’re under pressure you can draw on those experiences and come back and execute.

“Their (his players) ability to reset themselves and to understand what wins and what doesn’t win was really clear and they were able to execute that.”

Demon ace Christian Petracca’s three-goal, 33-disposal performance inspired the 12.14 (86) to 8.7 (55) win over Port.

“He likes to continue to play a really high level but he also knows he can elevate his game, and that is what the best players do in the competition,” Goodwin said.

“Last year was clearly his breakout season but he has continued in really strong form this year.

“The thing I have loved about Christian is in the bigger games, and tonight was one of them, he’s able to impact and stand up.

“Some of his chase down tackles, defensively, that is really a hallmark of when he is at his best – he impacts on both sides of the footy.”

The Crowd Says:

2021-07-10T07:56:08+00:00

DarwinDee

Guest


I'm very bullish about Melbourne this year. Exactly what I predicted/hoped happened Thursday night. If they can improve their accuracy they will be unstoppable- as it is they are very close to that

2021-07-09T08:41:51+00:00

dab

Roar Rookie


Simon Goodwin is an example of the theory "that coaches don't count for much, it is all about the players and how the players decide to play together".

2021-07-09T06:29:05+00:00

Chris Lewis

Roar Guru


Melbourne still has a tough finish to year, tougher than other top teams

2021-07-09T04:19:32+00:00

Chris Lewis

Roar Guru


When Demons midfield is firing, they look great. Not many other sides can match them.

2021-07-09T01:57:12+00:00

Handles

Roar Guru


The midfield performance was such a change from last week. Clearances were so good, and that set the whole game up. I have followed Melbourne for many many years, but if it wasn't for the jumpers I wouldn't recognize this mob. Talent, grit, and flair. I feel like I must be dreaming. 19 tackles inside 50. Viney - 10 tackles, Pickett 9, Harmes 7, Petracca 6. These are incredible numbers.

2021-07-09T01:04:46+00:00

DingoGray

Roar Guru


Very good performance. The forward line functioned much better with Ben Brown’s inclusion.

2021-07-09T00:13:32+00:00

Chris Lewis

Roar Guru


Dees v bulldogs and cats before finals. Just hope dees win the matches against lower teams.

2021-07-09T00:06:46+00:00

Chris Lewis

Roar Guru


Dees looked back to their 2021 best last night. Not unbeatable, but they will be hard to beat if they play with that intensity. The last quarter was a virtual shut out of the opposition.

2021-07-08T23:27:00+00:00

DTM

Roar Rookie


I was one. Well played Melbourne.

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