What does vengeance look like for City in the Melbourne derby?

By Christian Montegan / Roar Pro

At the most recent Melbourne derby we witnessed scenes nobody saw coming. Stunned spectators at AAMI Park and watching at home were left disgusted and in complete shock.

Before kick-off, fans across the league did not take very well the APL’s decision to move the next three grand finals in Sydney.

This caused anger to boil over, especially on social media, where protests were organised to have the voices of those who matter most, the supporters, heard.

Melbourne Victory’s active support group confirmed they would walk out of the stadium after 20 minutes. Instead, a handful decided to selfishly bring the game into disrepute and tarnish the reputation and legacy of the game here by running onto the field during play and throwing a metal bucket at Melbourne City goalkeeper Tom Glover.

Tom Glover picks up a flare to remove it from the pitch. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

Despite Glover throwing flares back at the Victory crowd and City fans launching their own flares onto the pitch, there is no excuse for the repulsive behaviour of the Victory individuals. They have no right to be referred to as fans.

Fast-forward to February and not much has changed on the field between the two sides since then.

Victory still finds themselves in all sorts of trouble. They have managed to pick up only a dismal four wins in 15 games and currently sit dead last on the table.

Last season seems like a distant memory, as Tony Popovic is struggling for new ideas to fix the leaks and holes across the starting 11.

On the contrary, nothing could be more disparate than Melbourne City’s incredible season so far. The 2021 champions have undoubtedly produced the best football this country has seen since the A-League’s inception back in 2005.

Crisp passing, quick movement and an exciting attacking style of play are what make this team so enjoyable to watch every week.

Quality players help, with Jamie Maclaren arguably the most important piece to their puzzle with a phenomenal goalscoring record. The 29-year-old has already accumulated 16 goals in 15 appearances this campaign.

The unfortunate departure of former manager Patrick Kisnorbo has not derailed City one bit, which is a real credit to them.

(Chris Putnam/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

Caretaker coach Rado Vidosic has let the team flow and hasn’t needed to tweak a lot of aspects, which proves just how well-drilled City is in its structure.

On Saturday, Victory and City will meet for the 40th time in what always promises to be a classic. The old saying is true about form going out the window for these types of games, as Popovic’s men demonstrated last year in their unexpected 3-0 riot over City.

Things are a bit different this time, however.

It is no secret that Victory are lacking a clear identity compared to last season, when they were a breath of fresh air for the A-League after their recent struggles before Popovic’s arrival.

Now the midfield is non-existent and the link-up play just isn’t fluent enough to create clear-cut scoring opportunities.

Signings like former City star Bruno Fornaroli and Tomi Juric are short-term fixes to cover the underlying issues in what represents a far bigger problem at the club.

For how terrible Victory has been, the forthcoming matchup will ultimately be dictated and decided by City with their overall quality. They may still be scrambling off the pitch to increase spectator numbers, but on the pitch they have an identity.

Will the City players be fired up and extra motivated after the events that took place a couple of months ago? The answer has to be a definite yes.

Besides the point of Victory being designated as the home team on Saturday, the atmosphere just won’t be the same due to the bans still in place as well as them not performing whatsoever.

Tom Glover will no doubt have a point to prove in between the sticks. A physical and demanding battle awaits for what should be more than a fiery encounter with the memory of that horrific incident sure to be in the back of their minds.

As if Melbourne City required further incentive to rub salt into the wounds of their arch-rivals.

We could possibly see a reaction from the Victory squad as it is such a massive fixture on the calendar. That reaction is unlikely to hold up throughout the full 90 minutes.

Just like the embarrassing 7-0 demolition a couple of years ago, it could get quite ugly. Don’t be surprised.

The Crowd Says:

2023-02-19T06:10:11+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


CH7 will milk the women's football WC for its own commercial advantage and leave zilch behind for the development of the game in Australia. 7 only cares about ensuring its AFL content is protected.

AUTHOR

2023-02-19T05:05:32+00:00

Christian Montegan

Roar Pro


Shattered the rights didn’t go to SBS…an actual football channel that has supported the game here all the way through both in the good and bad times. Can’t wait for the AFL commercials after every goal…

2023-02-19T04:20:10+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


As I’ve elsewhere on this site, CH7 will be showing this year’s women’s world cup! https://7news.com.au/sport/world-cup-soccer/womens-world-cup-live-and-free-on-seven-and-7plus-in-2023-matildas-match-times-and-venues-revealed-c-8651319 CH7 has always wanted it both ways. Dredge up dirt because that suits many of its viewer’s biases/preconceptions about football while trying to get in sweet with football lovers by grabbing a top line event that will feature a headline Australian team like the Matildas. They want it both ways but F them.

2023-02-18T23:07:41+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Football supporters are often labelled as whiners on this site by others who get on football sites, but there does seem to be a real discrimination when it comes to these sorts of issues.

AUTHOR

2023-02-18T22:40:29+00:00

Christian Montegan

Roar Pro


Makes you sick doesn’t it

2023-02-18T22:34:05+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Guess what Channel 7 was able to show on the news this morning? One fan being evicted from AAMI with a flashback to the previous violence – what a joke! Another assault charge of the most serious kind against a woman pending with an NRL player, another drug issue in AFL, but let’s show the one eviction from AAMI.

AUTHOR

2023-02-18T21:48:34+00:00

Christian Montegan

Roar Pro


Muck up with the tickets before the game the only negative in what was a brilliant game and another passionate derby. You could tell right from the first minute that Victory were up for it and wanted it more than City. A bit more to play for and prove being last on the table. The intensity wasn’t there for the whole game and City dominated most parts, but Victory managed to weather the storm and pick their moments

2023-02-18T19:47:43+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Watched the 2nd half after getting home from the Sydney v Brisbane game. The derby is back. It was a great game and the crowd looked good and sounded great. City are a great team and Victory looked very good as well.

2023-02-18T10:42:17+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


El Tuna interviewed after the game saying it was beautiful. What a turncoat :thumbdown: :thumbdown: :thumbdown:

2023-02-18T10:41:14+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Oh FFS :shocked: :shocked: :shocked:

2023-02-18T09:35:20+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


I can hardly contain my nervousness. City all over Victory but not on the scoreboard - yet.

2023-02-18T09:14:04+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


started well on the park!

2023-02-18T06:07:39+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/police-to-swoop-on-bad-behaviour-at-charged-melbourne-derby-20230218-p5clke.html It's on!

2023-02-18T06:07:20+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


OK, looks like the plod are keen as mustard for this one to go off like a fire cracker so that they can swoop on bad behaviour and lock 'em up. There'll be a few bad boys spending time at His Majesty's pleasure :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/police-to-swoop-on-bad-behaviour-at-charged-melbourne-derby-20230218-p5clke.html

AUTHOR

2023-02-18T04:09:02+00:00

Christian Montegan

Roar Pro


Even when one team hasn't been in the best of form it has rarely disappointed. The A-League relies so heavily on this fixture as an advertising reference point

2023-02-18T03:41:56+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Hopefully this is the start of the journey for the Melbourne Derby becoming a pinnacle sporting event again. It has always (until the last game) been a great spectacle.

2023-02-18T03:39:36+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


I think you have lost the plot. I can see them telling the players possibly dont make gestures at the crowd, though I don't really see why not, I would be happy to see Glover giving them the finger they deserve it personally. I cant see them saying dont make any hard tackles , and cant see how thats going to stop City even if they did. They are naturally hard nosed players.

AUTHOR

2023-02-17T21:07:26+00:00

Christian Montegan

Roar Pro


The game will be played sometime in April

2023-02-17T20:36:39+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


"Both teams will just want to get the 70 minutes done and dusted and move on." As far as I'm aware, this is not the continuation of the suspended game before Christmas. That game has yet to be played/completed.

2023-02-17T20:32:47+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


"a police presence that not even the East Germans could emulate." Yeah, agree with this. It'll be police on horseback and emergency response squads all hoping to have a beaut night out banging heads. And then a few quiet ones at the local watering hole after the game. Ahhh, satisfaction for a job well done :laughing: :laughing:

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