A-League Round 22 talking points: Reds pass WSW test, finals race heats up

By David Shilovsky / Expert

Never fear, we’re back in action after last weekend’s international window as we speed towards the finals series. Headlocks, plenty of goals, Socceroos call-ups performing for their clubs – what’s not to love?

Here are your A-League Round 22 talking points.

Marcelo sees red as Adelaide flex title credentials

Billed as one of the biggest games of this A-League season, Western Sydney and Adelaide United went pretty close to delivering on the hype as the Reds left Parramatta with all three points. Credit must go to both teams for performing on the cow paddock served up by the ground staff at CommBank Stadium.

Now, I’m no turfologist, but it’s especially strange since the surface didn’t look anywhere near as bad seven days prior for Australia’s 3-1 victory over Ecuador.

Another negative was the attendance figure, which was a tick over 9000. Wanderers have bled fans since the club was forced into a nomadic existence after the old Parramatta Stadium was knocked down, and if a season like this one doesn’t get them back into the stands, then what will?

Marko Rudan will be concerned firstly that his side’s usually airtight defence conceded three times – and each goal from a set-piece. The backline has been very dependable so far in 2022-23, so it may just be an anomaly, although it is worrying how easily they seemed to concede on Friday evening against one of the competition heavyweights.

Rudan may also be in trouble for his criticism of referee Shaun Evans, even though it’s difficult to refute some of the former centre-half’s impromptu monologue.

However when defending his captain Marcelo, referencing the Brazilian’s upbringing, that’s just nonsense and is absolutely no defence for putting someone in a headlock.

(Photo by Steve Christo/Corbis via Getty Images)

Rudan has got his side performing well, and they’ll play finals for the first time in a long time this season, but he comes up with some very odd takes in his pressers.

Arnold’s faith in domestic players showcases A-League’s quality

Nine A-League players in Graham Arnold’s 26-man squad for the friendly series with Ecuador, including Craig Goodwin and Brandon Borrello, is pretty damn good representation from the domestic league.

Andrew Redmayne and Nestory Irankunda didn’t see any minutes in the green and gold, but it was encouraging to see Borrello and Goodwin continue their stellar club form, with the pair both starting at Marvel Stadium on Tuesday evening, and Arnie also handed debuts to Melbourne City duo Aiden O’Neill and Jordan Bos as well as gloveman Joe Gauci.

These were the first two national team games since the squad’s heroics in Qatar where Lionel Messi and his World Cup-winning Argentina side denied Australia a place in the quarter-finals. It marks the beginning of the road to North America 2026, and with Arnold entrusted by Football Australia to lead the squad for the next World Cup cycle, his trust in A-League clubs will be crucial for developing the next generation of Socceroos over the next four years.

Will the real finals sides please stand up?

With just four games left to play (five in Melbourne Victory’s case), the race for the finals is well and truly heating up.

Another abject Sydney FC home performance somehow resulted in a point for the Sky Blues after Western United couldn’t put them to the sword, the Jets played out a stalemate with Melbourne City despite playing against 10 men for the second 45 minutes, Tony Popovic’s side took three points home from Sky Stadium, Brisbane were dismantled in Gosford, and Perth got the job done in the west over Macarthur.

Assuming the top four is settled with only the order to be finalised, that leaves two finals spots up for grabs between the remaining eight teams, and just eight competition points separate Wellington in fifth and Roar on the bottom of the A-League table.

I can’t see anyone below fourth mounting a serious challenge for the toilet seat, but stranger things have happened, and each of these sides are capable of good football on their day.

Whatever happens, it’s going to be a fun end to the season with fans of all 12 clubs still holding out hope that their team can achieve something special.

Administrative incompetence is the best type of incompetence

After the comical events in the A-League Women, it seems the powers that be have decided to bring some incompetence to the men’s competition. Have a read of this thread from Simon Hill, and let me know whether Paulo Retre should’ve been serving a ban, as Sydney obviously thought.

This isn’t my men’s all age division 5 team in park football where players vape while on the bench, it’s the highest level of football in this country. Whether this comes down to the club’s incompetence or the league’s, surely it’s not that hard to ascertain whether a player is eligible to play or not.

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The Crowd Says:

2023-04-05T22:39:05+00:00

At work

Roar Rookie


I feel Warland, much like Calver was an okay level A League CB, but not someone I've lost any sleep from losing to another team.

2023-04-05T01:40:43+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


Ben Warland may be another example of a good player lost. Whilst he wasnt that impressive at Sydney game time elsewhere seems to have made him a useful cb in a top team

2023-04-05T01:38:15+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


no guarantee he's going to MV

2023-04-04T01:36:46+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


In Redmaynes younger days he had fumbly hands, at WSW he was terrible, even first season at Sydney he had issues but Sydney had a rock solid defence in those days. 2020/21 he started off with the fumbly hands again but brought it back. The issue this season is trying to compensate for a faulty defence by trying to cut off crosses and being off the line. Form wise on saves he has been rock solid and has massive amounts to do.

2023-04-04T01:26:33+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Marcelo did nothing out of the ordinary, he does this all the time,it wasn'y worthy of a red in my book. His first red card that was a clear studs up cheap shot on a ball clearly heading over the side line.

2023-04-03T23:08:39+00:00

Denzo

Roar Rookie


Two games maximum. The Match Review Panel can’t increase it as he got a direct red.

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2023-04-03T11:13:23+00:00

David Shilovsky

Expert


The working class stuff is tired but I'm sure it gets some bites, so that's fine, but his defence of Marcelo was too much. Should've just acknowledged his captain took it too far.

2023-04-03T08:19:36+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Love Rudan’s passion, happy with the working class image, but headlocks are not needed. Harry Soutter’s approach was much better.

2023-04-03T06:12:13+00:00

Franko

Roar Rookie


I suspect Ufuk Talay will bring a few with him to MV.

2023-04-03T04:12:43+00:00

At work

Roar Rookie


Oh great, another promising young Sydney player to move to City where he will continue to develop and go onto bigger and better things :angry: Well done Corica... Will be interesting to truly review his reign as coach once he leaves, looking at what he inherited, the players he lost (gave away) and how he leaves the club... :crying:

2023-04-03T04:00:29+00:00

At work

Roar Rookie


Maybe, and I'm all for coaches doing their bit to promote their club and the league. Rudan on the plus side does bring headlines quote often, I'm sure his time in the media helped with his understanding around that.

2023-04-03T03:03:07+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


love the passion, but like you said wrong on so many levels by rudan im curious on the level of suspension, due to it now being his second redcard and how violent it actually was - 3 seperate incidents on adelaide players i'd expect marcelo to be rubbed out for the remainder of the season and possibly the finals series

2023-04-03T02:49:53+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


sydney honestly are a shambles of a club (when it comes to the current football department) and i absolutely love it (long may it continue) lets break some sydney fc squad news: *angus thurgate has signed a pre contract with the side – (im not sure he has the personality to wear the badge of a ‘big 4 club”), interesting move if they can complete the pre contract. *adrian segecic is unsettled and wants guaranteed minutes moving forwards (i did warn this would happen) even though he has a scholarship contract, theres still a chance he ‘mutually’ walks at season end – melbourne city are very interested in him, as a direct replacement for tilio and marko rudan is also a massive admirer. *sydney are very interested in an under contract striker playing for a non east coast team (wellington/perth /adelaide), the player in question is keen on a move to the east coast – but it may be to the side where his current coach will be coaching next year (not at sydney)

2023-04-03T02:12:05+00:00

JoshW

Roar Rookie


You don't get it. Rudan is selling Marcelo to Western Sydney, to those who are waiting in the shadows for a reason to come back. He's tapping into the working class heartbeat of Western Sydney and it's a good thing. Definitely no room for flashy 'own change room' ADP type of player at WSW.

2023-04-03T01:51:08+00:00

At work

Roar Rookie


Arnie would be hard pressed to get Langerak back into the squad IMO, he's probably feeling pretty hard done by through the whole process. GK is thankfully one position where we look pretty capable.

2023-04-03T01:35:46+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


We need a second keeper and Redmane never was. Gauchi is promising, but a third option only. We need to be looking out now or encouraging Langerak to resume his international career.

2023-04-03T01:20:34+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


"Sydney played well apart from the Bermuda Triangle in defence, Wilkinson, Caballo and Brattan they might as well go on the field with Signs saying get it here. The coaches know its an open highway for a fast player down the left side." Now this I concur with.. as I said elsewhere Cabaloo is a one step forward 2 steps back player... we lose more than we gain from him. Maybe 3 seasons back we wouldve been ok with Wilko's recovery ability & Mc Gowan

2023-04-03T01:12:40+00:00

At work

Roar Rookie


Nah Wilko is a problem as he shouldn't be starting anymore, but Corica messed up his recruitment as we've been left with a pensioner at the back.

2023-04-03T01:11:12+00:00

At work

Roar Rookie


Just wait for Rudan to bring up Yengi's refugee upbringing into the equation of why he's so resiliant, or on the flip side if he does something stupid it'll because he's from 'war torn Sudan'o or something

2023-04-03T01:09:06+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


Wilko is NOT the problem, he needs better cover these days tho.

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