A-League Round 21 talking points: Sky Blue humiliation, another Glory late show, can Vuck play finals?

By David Shilovsky / Expert

Melbourne Victory moved to within six points of the top six, there was late drama in the Hunter and Wellington were taught a lesson by the rampant Adelaide, but the biggest story of the round was Saturday’s Sydney Derby demolition job by the Wanderers. Plenty to discuss, so let’s get into it.

Here are your A-League Round 21 talking points.

Western Sydney put rivals to the sword on awful night for Sky Blues faithful

Sydney FC’s return to Moore Park has been very bumpy (to say the least), but before Saturday night there had been nothing quite as egregious for the club as the 4-0 derby humiliation at the hands of their cross-town rivals.

From the first minute, Steve Corica’s unchanged line-up from the defeat to Wellington Phoenix looked insipid, disorganised and frankly uninterested.

Anthony Caceres and Adrian Segecic. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Goals within the first 20 minutes or so to Kusini Yengi and midseason signing Amor Layouni had Western Sydney in complete control of the derby, before Sydney discard Calem Nieuwenhof made it 3-0 with a fantastic strike from outside the box.

To rub salt in the wound, club legend Milos Ninkovic, who also left in the previous off-season in acrimonious circumstances, provided the assist for The Hof’s rocket.

It was Wanderers’ biggest winning margin in derby history, as well as the first time they’ve netted four goals in one game. It’s the business end of the season now, and Marko Rudan’s men will play finals football for the first time since the 2016-17 season – yes, it really has been that long – and will most likely secure a top-four finish.

Bimbi’s time is surely up now. There’s been plenty of innuendo from supporters and journalists, but this has to be the final nail in the coffin.

Finally on the derby, a hat tip to referee Alireza Faghani for keeping a lid on any overflowing testosterone.

(Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Can Victory make the six, and what will it mean for Poppa?

After the Vuck’s miserable campaign it does feel odd to type that subheading, but with a 2-0 win over Central Coast Mariners they are now within striking distance of Sydney in the sixth place.

A lot still has to go right for the Tony Popovic-led side – including the results of quite a few other sides – but the race for a place in the six will certainly make for an interesting conclusion to the season.

I do wonder what the next six fixtures (Victory and City still need to complete the abandoned Melbourne Derby) will mean for Popovic’s future in the top job.

Are plans afoot to sack him regardless of what happens from here on out, or can a miraculous run to the playoffs save the former Socceroo from the breadline?

Because this is a squad, coming off a second-place finish, that should’ve easily been nudging top four, if not more.

Glory refuse to lie down as Newcastle’s poor run continues

For the second week in a row Perth managed to score in injury time, this time clawing back a point at McDonald Jones Stadium. I don’t know what it is about this plucky side whose realistic target was surely just to avoid 12th place in 2022-23, but they just keep fighting and rookie boss Ruben Zadkovich has been able to extract maximum effort and energy from his charges.

On the Jets, well, there isn’t really that much to say. Should they have closed that game out, or did they get what they deserved?

I believe Arthur Papas is a good manager but he really should be getting more out of this team. Although it’s not the flashiest roster around, it’s better than their results would tell you.

APL come to their senses with Sunday prime time fixture

On another sweltering day in the Harbour City, a 3pm kick-off for Melbourne City’s visit to the highly revered Campbelltown Stadium would’ve been an absolute disaster. Thankfully, however, the powers that be have seen the light and scheduled a 7pm start in Sydney’s southwest.

The spoils were shared between City and Macarthur, although the ladder leaders could consider themselves a bit unlucky after seeing two penalty decisions overturned by VAR.

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The Crowd Says:

2023-03-20T23:41:14+00:00

Punter

Roar Rookie


Yep I follow the players not the admin!!!!

2023-03-20T23:24:01+00:00

JoshW

Roar Rookie


Only one set of fans had Raptor amongst them and the worse behaved of the two (as evidenced by how much rubbish they threw) had nothing.

2023-03-20T23:05:22+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


I like your non stop monitoring of the Cove alongside your blind man act on the RBB. IIf the Cove gets Sydney a punishment, then the RBB would have WSW with the wooden spoon behind close doors. Its like bikies making a big stand about someone using a mobile phone while driving.

2023-03-20T20:59:48+00:00

JoshW

Roar Rookie


I'm here every day, i've been here for 10 years. Dunno what you're on about. I'll still be here this time next season.

2023-03-20T20:55:39+00:00

JoshW

Roar Rookie


I didn't expect any SFC fan to get it.

2023-03-20T20:43:20+00:00

Punter

Roar Rookie


Typical WSW fans sooks. Even though I’m disgruntled with SFC & it’s officials, especially on resigning Corica last season, I still turn up every week & watch the dire football & especially turn up for the Derby. WSW are biggest club in the land like MV & things go wrong they boycott, protest all sooks. I know who is the biggest dreadful season, but biggest crowds.

2023-03-20T08:57:54+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Just say the truth your a bandwagoner that only comes out when the club wins.

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2023-03-20T07:03:08+00:00

David Shilovsky

Expert


Agreed. Even with a somewhat disappointing crowd in and the one-sidedness, it was still a great occasion on Saturday.

2023-03-20T06:50:59+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


ok I read it as contenders to win finals but also tbh Sydneys draw is better than most others & the Phoenix likely odds on if they beat MV on April Fools day :silly: . Those below Sydney have to play a LOT of big hitters as well as each other

2023-03-20T06:43:16+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


I meant those who are contenders to get the final spot for the finals. Of course Mariners and Wellington could miss out but unlikely.

2023-03-20T06:15:42+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Every club, except for City, is a finals contender, so I guess that’s correct.

2023-03-20T06:12:47+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


At least our season hasn’t gone backwards.

2023-03-20T05:27:05+00:00

chris1

Roar Rookie


Ok well hopefully you will all come back as nothing beats the Sydney derby for passion and excitement.

2023-03-20T03:58:10+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


"Sydney are playing a lot of the finals contenders, Corica can effectively decide who makes its." huh? I think Adelaide is the only finals contender Sydney has to play

2023-03-20T02:39:36+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Better than any cricket test match plane!

2023-03-20T02:35:24+00:00

JoshW

Roar Rookie


The WSW CEO once sent out an email asking for help in starting a new fan group to replace the RBB. That's how bad it was. Making decisions that definitely weren't what the club was meant to be about eg: taking Newcastle's coach off them. Hiring a coach like Gombau who decided to 'try something different' before a derby and lost 5-0. Just letting Macarthur start a team and not even fighting for the area. These type of decisions created a bad culture. A lot of people (myself included) decided this isn't what we were sold in 2012 and cancelled our memberships.

2023-03-20T02:14:27+00:00

chris1

Roar Rookie


Grem did you see that paper plane that landed smack bang in the middle of the park? Now that was some paper plane folding on another level!

2023-03-20T02:12:22+00:00

chris1

Roar Rookie


Josh seriously? What culture change? For me I buy a ticket and sit in the stands and watch the game. I boo the ref and stand up and cheer when we score or do something good. What is this thing you are crying out for out west that is stopping fans from attending?

2023-03-20T01:52:41+00:00

pete4

Roar Rookie


Internationals this week but WSW v Adelaide next Friday night should be a beauty

2023-03-20T00:27:16+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


I think they’re still dealing with the plastic bottles from the previous derby at Commbank. Both incidents were stupid and should be dealt with.

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