Will the Sydney Derby elimination final actually live up to the hype?

By Christian Montegan / Roar Pro

In an ideal world for the APL, a Sydney Derby in the grand final would’ve been the ultimate wish, considering the event will be hosted at Allianz Stadium for at least the next three seasons.

Instead, an elimination final will take place on Saturday night at CommBank Stadium between the Western Sydney Wanderers and Sydney FC.

Over the years, this fixture has produced some epic encounters and thrilling drama in the regular season. Fascinatingly though, this will actually be the first-ever finals meeting in history between these two sides.

With finals comes the baggage of added pressure and the extra weight of expectation to earn bragging rights in a Derby always filled with extreme passion and intensity.

The crowd will play their part and make their voices heard to create an incredible atmosphere while showing their colours, as the top ten A-League attendances of all-time consist of four Sydney derbies, including a record 61,880 back in 2016.

On the pitch, will the match be one to savour or one to forget with so much on the line?


I wrote a piece over a week ago outlining Marko Rudan’s tactical balance and how it’s set the Wanderers up to be a real finals threat. The former defender has proven in the past to be capable of getting his players to play open attacking football, but when the stakes are this high, it’s likely the 47-year-old will revert to a more conservative approach. 



In their three meetings this season, the Wanderers won a fairly even contest before losing by the same scoreline of 1-0 in a match where they struggled to really create any sort of clear-cut chances and gain momentum until coincidentally receiving a red card.

Two early goals for the Wanderers helped them come away with an emphatic 4-0 victory despite handing over the majority of possession to the Sky Blues.

In Rudan’s finals debut in 2019, the Wellington Phoenix fell 1-0 to Perth. In all fairness, his side was extremely unfortunate with 31 shots on goal and opportunities gone astray.

One year later with Western United, they managed a narrow 1-0 victory against Brisbane who had more control, before bowing out 2-0 to Melbourne City in the next round after trying to keep a defensive solidity for the most part. Both teams in a match failed to score in all three of Rudan’s finals appearances.

Sitting on the opposite bench will be Steve Corica, who also treats these kinds of matches with the utmost caution.

A 0-0 in the 2019 final against the Glory witnessed zero shots on target for 120 minutes until they ultimately prevailed on penalties, making a strong case for the worst Grand Final to date.

They managed to beat the same opponents 2-0 in the semis a year later in a professional performance, setting up the opportunity to beat City 1-0 in the grand final which created another goalless encounter after 90 minutes.

The 2-1 triumph over Adelaide in the 2022 semi-final was in my view the most entertaining finals match managed under Corica. The final against City saw a red card dished out to Luke Brattan after 35 minutes, explaining their goal being their sole shot on target.

Overall, it’s a reasonably moderate sample size, but despite the freak 6-1 result that Corica achieved against the Victory in the semis, both coaches are known to keep it tight wherever possible and want to give nothing away.

(Photo by Mohamed Farag/Getty Images)

This is not to necessarily call their previous results boring or that Saturday night’s clash won’t entertain at all, but Corica and Rudan are very tactically astute and understand how and when to make adjustments during the course of a match accordingly.

Some substitution calls have been questionable in the past from Corica, but he’s still a proven winner.

Make no mistake, this Derby will be tightly contested with a fear of losing taking over as opposed to taking risks to win. 



Aggressive tackles and a fiery affair should play out in the middle of the park, just how both Rudan and Corica will want it with no love lost between the pair. 


Sydney has suffered a poor campaign by their standards and would admittedly count themselves fortunate to be in this position, whereas the Wanderers have performed above expectations and could be under more duress as a result. Maybe, for this reason alone, Rudan has just a tad more pressure to advance?



Nonetheless, an intriguing tactical battle awaits with no second chances. 



Now, we sit back and enjoy a 4-4 draw play out!

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2023-05-05T02:52:23+00:00

Midfielder

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2023-05-04T12:28:45+00:00

Midfield General

Roar Rookie


All pretty irrelevant. The top two teams will, thank goodness, contest the final. It will be a cracker. The game between CCM and MC in Gosford a few weeks back was probably the game of the season. Although it ended 1-1 both teams went all out on attack with the very capable weapons both sides have. It caused the defences and keepers to really lift. A game for the officianados. More of that.

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2023-05-04T07:32:43+00:00

Christian Montegan

Roar Pro


Thats the thing with Sydney...they always have some top drawer players up their sleeve who are built for these big occasions and are more than capable of turning it on. Experience also helps, but the Wanderers aren't short in that department either. Anything but a cagey affair will be awesome viewing

2023-05-04T07:25:16+00:00

338

Roar Rookie


It should be a cracker game, Sydney probably need to find their go forward a bit more than they have shown but the last few weeks have been positive, not withstanding Redmayne saving their blushes at Suncorp 2 weeks ago. Wanderers, if they click will be a handful. I have really enjoyed watching their style of play this back end of the season. I'd be picking the wanderers but if Mak, Lolley and LeFondre continue the click and Sydney score early it'll be a near thing. Looking forward to what I hope will be two teams going at each other rather than sitting back and being cagey.

2023-05-04T04:34:36+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

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Caceras and Burgess will be the key to a SFC win, Grem. This will be for them a make-or-break match/season if they can go on and become Socceroos. I have been waiting for these two, to prove me right, that they can do a lot more than they have shown thus far.

2023-05-04T04:16:55+00:00

Para+Ten ISUZU Subway support Australian Football

Roar Rookie


This game is set up to be the blockbuster of the season. Yes, it would have been ideal if it were the Championship final but nonetheless, it will be an encounter that will be fitting of a full house, (forget the announcement of the boycott, it won't happen). I am predicting a 120 min final with Burgess the man of the match and SFC to prevail on penalties. Whatever happens on Saturday night, I hope, "Australian Football", will be the real winner on the night, played in good spirits on the field, with good friendly banter on the terraces. I believe both teams will be at full strength, so I hope the managers will respect the result either way it goes and in a good sportsmanship manner. Australian Football needs this to be a good elimination final spectacle. May the best team win! :football:

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2023-05-04T02:37:00+00:00

Christian Montegan

Roar Pro


For the Grand Final spectacle - Yes For the APL getting what they want - No

2023-05-04T01:53:25+00:00

NoMates

Roar Rookie


For the good of the game we really need WSW to win this and get through to the finals. WSW vs Nix final

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2023-05-03T21:41:05+00:00

Christian Montegan

Roar Pro


As dangerous as the Wanderers can be with the likes of Borello and Ninkovic, I feel as though they’ve dipped at the wrong time and Sydney is the opposite. Interested to see how it all unfolds

2023-05-03T21:32:07+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Derbies between these two have been breathtakingly good at times, but there have been a couple of average ones too. As you wrote, this is an elimination final with a lot to play for. Wanderers have been the better team this year, but Sydney may be building up to their best. It will probably be a cagey affair, but an end to end game with a few goals wouldn’t surprise me either. It’s a derby - anything can happen. I just hope no early red cards spoil the game.

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