If it wasn't for Irankunda, every A-League headline would be negative right now

By Mike Tuckerman / Expert

The sight of dozens of Adelaide United supporters lining up to secure an autograph from the club’s outgoing teenage sensation Nestory Irankunda was a reminder the A-League still has fans.

We’ve been waiting a while for that kind of performance from Irankunda.

He’s a superstar in the making, but at times he’s let a lack of emotional maturity blunt his effectiveness and prompt coach Carl Veart to put him back to the bench this season.

But he’s capable of winning games on his own, and so it proved on Friday night as the Munich-bound 18-year-old simply tore Western United to shreds.

His first goal was quintessential Irankunda, as he smashed an unerring drive across his body and into the far corner of Matt Sutton’s goal.

Nestory Irankunda of Adelaide United celebrates a goal. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

But it was his second goal that will have Bayern’s top brass giddy with anticipation, after the teenager turned on the afterburners to race clear from the second-half restart and side-foot home a tidy finish to put the Reds two goals to the good.

That Irankunda was smart enough to set up and head home his third goal was the icing on the cake.

He’s too good for the A-League.

And while he has a long, tough slog in front of him to get anywhere near Bayern’s first team, he’s got all the attributes to make a difference in the Bundesliga.

But will Olyroos coach Tony Vidmar select him in his upcoming Under-23 Asian Cup squad?

It seems almost inconceivable that a player of Irankunda’s talent would be overlooked for Australia’s underage teams.

There’s been a lot of talk around ‘managing’ Irankunda’s precocious abilities – and Socceroos coach Graham Arnold has so far resisted overtures to cap the youngster and tie him definitively to Australia once and for all.

But with a spot in the Paris Olympics on the line and with Australian football crying out for genuine attackers, surely Vidmar adds the 18-year-old to the squad that recently lost the West Asian Football Federation Final to South Korea on penalties?

It’s a shame the Reds will themselves miss out on finals football – maybe they’d have come closer if Irankunda had started throughout the season – but at least we got to actually see the game on Friday night.

The revelation that the A-League’s broadcast producer Global Advance has gone belly-up was another humiliating blow in a season that has been jam-packed with them.

At least the Australian Professional Leagues managed to scramble and find an alternative broadcaster producer in NEP at the 11th hour.

The broadcasts actually looked better over the weekend, even if one camera operator at Leichhardt Oval was forced to resort to using their phone’s notes app to get a message out to the director as Sydney FC’s women’s team slumped to a premiership-deciding 4-0 defeat to Melbourne Victory.

(Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

But questions should be asked of why the APL spent millions on digital arm KeepUp while cutting costs on broadcast production, not to mention how many more millions it will cost them to actually screen the league again next season.

It’s not like there’s no money or interest in football in this part of the world.

I headed up to Wynnum Wolves on Saturday to have a chat with former Borussia Dortmund midfielder Paul Lambert for beIN Sports, and the set-up they’ve got out at Carmichael Park is one of the best I’ve seen at that level.

If a team at NPL Queensland level can manage a tie-in with Borussia Dortmund – Wynnum signed a two-year deal in 2023 to become an official youth development partner with the Bundesliga giants – you have to wonder what A-League clubs are doing.

Perhaps Irankunda will open a few more doors once he arrives in Germany.

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The local lad rising through the ranks to take on the world is the story the APL should be marketing.

It remains to be seen how much more we see of Nestory in the A-League.

But it’s impossible to deny he’s been one of the competition’s few bright sparks over the past couple of seasons.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-03T23:39:35+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


mediocre? you're fishing, go away.

2024-04-03T23:37:11+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


nice

2024-04-03T21:46:14+00:00

Buddy

Roar Rookie


Oh good, we are talking the same language - Growlers these days.

2024-04-03T18:02:16+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


It requires a certain wiring of the brain. Good wiring at that :happy:

2024-04-03T12:55:15+00:00

Blood Dragon

Roar Rookie


I meant keeping some games at Suncorp to keep the fans happy (Vocal Minority Really) and playing the rest at Kayo to keep costs down ideally 50/50 or 60/40 in favour of Kayo if there are too many concerts. Ballymore can only happen if the lights get fixed but that's down to the QRU but even then, you still have all the transport issues. Anywhere else besides in Brisbane besides Suncorp, Kayo or Ballymore won't be looked at due to a lack of corporate facilities. The only other thing I can think of is have the Roar play a few regional games next season the NRL for example have been playing a fixture in Bundaberg of all places for the last couple of years. You really are an optimist if you think Roar are going to be any better than last season, I see no reason why they won't be just as mediocre next season.

2024-04-03T12:21:09+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


keep fans happy at Kayo? The complaints about being there last time, the 'we're coming home' theme, not Brisbane, there's nothing to suggest Roar or fans want to move back to Kayo. It will only happen if it's absolutely essential, but even then I think only if Ballymore too, is not available. Roar is within a few breaths of winning lots of matches, could be next season.

2024-04-03T06:02:12+00:00

Waz

Roar Rookie


Can’t beat a bit of analogue ????

2024-04-03T05:43:36+00:00

Football Fan

Roar Rookie


Signal to noise ratio, hahaha, a great analogy Waz, love it, spot on.

2024-04-03T05:19:01+00:00

Blood Dragon

Roar Rookie


I think Splitting games between Suncorp and Kayo is the best solution for the time being to keep fans somewhat happy but also keep the books balanced but the fixtures need to be done correctly, Big Drawing teams like Sydney FC and Victory must always be at Suncorp but lower drawing teams like Macarthur and Western United should always be at Kayo. Your other option for Roar of Get Gud would be the ideal outcome for your club but with your cheap owners I don't see that on the cards anytime soon.

2024-04-03T02:33:31+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


I quite liked Kayo, straight up the Gateway, park within a few metres of entrance. Like Suncorp too, express bus to under the stand. The critics were loud about Redcliffe, can't see Roar being too keen on a return. The challenging option, win and win more, attract 15-20 K every game, Suncorp. Kayo is hopeless with a crowd above 7-8K, just does not have the facilities.

2024-04-03T02:24:49+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


Yes, former navigator cum weapon system operator Buddy. E-7?

2024-04-03T02:21:03+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


understand Buddy, thanks. My career was navigator, now called weapon system operator, well into electronic warfare.

2024-04-03T01:29:09+00:00

Kewell

Roar Rookie


Yep love watching Adelaide play. Goodwin has a great left foot, and Yendi is still young.

2024-04-03T01:21:19+00:00

Kewell

Roar Rookie


If the FFA had any brains they would looking at poaching these athletes for the world game, it offers much broader horizons.

AUTHOR

2024-04-03T00:21:52+00:00

Mike Tuckerman

Expert


I love jazz.

2024-04-02T22:53:01+00:00

Buddy

Roar Rookie


LH- They jam by flying into a formation over an area and then use the equipment whilst sitting well above the target area. Meanwhile in the area affected, nothing works.

2024-04-02T17:47:29+00:00

Blood Dragon

Roar Rookie


It's the PFA that are blocking the Domestic Transfer Stuff, they don't want it while the Salary Cap is in place.

2024-04-02T17:41:20+00:00

Blood Dragon

Roar Rookie


Gold Coast technically never went bust their licence was revoked because the FA and Palmer hated each other as for Fury they were close to finding an owner, but FA pulled the plug before details could be finalized.

2024-04-02T01:31:16+00:00

Lionheart

Roar Rookie


Qld has the highest interstate migration rate in Aust by a very long shot, makes the talk of birth place a bit irrelevant up here (so too this idea of a template Queenslander). A high percentage of those South Aussies too, are born overseas. I don't know JCP was when his family moved but he was a youngster at Newmarket, very much a family club so he was likely very young.

2024-04-01T23:36:52+00:00

TheSecretScout

Roar Guru


you're right he should come home to the city where he was born - which he foolishly rejected for that ill fated polish move. now he earns a lot more money, but isnt playing in his natural position

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