With A-League finals on the horizon, Central Coast must travel half a world away to begin it's dream of AFC Cup final spot

By Connor Bunnell / Roar Rookie

The A-League Men’s postseason looms large on the horizon for many Australian football fans, but this Wednesday night, the Central Coast Mariners will pursue an even greater ambition.

After eliminating three teams from three different countries, they now find themselves on the doorstep of the AFC Cup final.

However, in order to challenge for that continental crown, they’ll have to play one more aggregate and travel 11,500 kilometres from home to deal with possibly their toughest challenge yet – Kyrgyzstan’s FK Abdysh-Ata Kant.

They are the unbeaten Central Asian zonal champions—in an inter-zone final too big for the city of Kant itself.

With all eyes on Spartak Stadium in Bishkek, let’s go over how these sides got to this point and what the Mariners will need to do in order to come home with the edge they need.

“You sunk my battleship!”: Mariners send Odisha to Davy Jones’s locker

After building up a 4-0 lead at home, all the Mariners really had to do to close out the aggregate with Odisha FC was avoid soiling themselves.

That proved crucial since the humidity in Bhubaneswar gave CCM’s attack a serious case of the yips—out of 17 shots, only two were ruled on target.

Granted, Odisha keeper and captain Amrinder Singh stopped some of those from very odd angles, but the Mariners hadn’t looked this snakebitten in continental play since their group-opening loss to Terengganu last September.

That said, the Coasties made up for it with some stingy defence – not only did they make it four clean sheets in their last five AFC Cup games, they didn’t even let Odisha take a shot on goal.

As valiantly as the Juggernauts fought, they just couldn’t escape the suffocating clutches of their opposition. With both sides rendered hapless on the ball, the game ultimately ended in a scoreless tie, thereby sinking Odisha’s continental hopes.

In terms of the tournament, the result got the job done, but it will disappoint AFC club coefficient watchers, as the Mariners’ draw means dropping the extra 0.76 points a second win would have brought.

That’s not to say their window to raise Australia’s continental standing has closed, but if this run is going to push Australia past Iraq and into the top ten, it’ll take every little hundredth CCM can get.

Trouble’s a-Brewin’: Meet FK Abdysh-Ata Kant

For the second consecutive round, the Mariners will have to contend with a zonal champion riding higher than they’ve ever been.

Abdysh-Ata Kant dominated 2022 with a domestic double to earn a trip into Asian football, casually clinched their second straight Kyrgyz Premier League during this tournament’s group stage, and just opened their new season with three straight wins on a +11 goal differential.

Combined with their four other Kyrgyzstan Cups, three of which came in a five-year dynasty from 2007 to 2011, and their 2016 Super Cup, it’s easy to see why the Brewers are one of their country’s most prestigious sides.

Back in Group E, the lone Central Asian block, Abdysh-Ata made themselves kings among kings by going completely unbeaten, the only team in any group to do so.

Only the Turkmenian side Merw Mary could force a 1-1 draw, and their reward for that was an 8-3 humiliation in the rematch.

The inter-zonal semis started on a similarly furious note, as the Brewers dished out a 5-0 thrashing to Taichung Futuro, the East Asian champs, in the first leg of the aggregate.

When the action shifted to Taiwan for the return leg, Futuro looked like they might scrape some dignity back, as they scored in the second minute and held that lead for nearly an hour of game time.

Alas, Abdysh-Ata wasn’t done, scoring thrice in the second half to make it a combined 8-1 result and emphatically punch their ticket to the inter-zonal final.

If there’s one man responsible for Abdysh-Ata’s dominance, it’s Kayrat Zhyrgalbek uulu, who’s made five goals and five assists in the tournament.

Central Coast celebrate a goal.(Photo by Daniel Pockett/Getty Images)

Notably, he’s notched both a goal and an assist on three separate occasions, including in his brace against Merw Mary.

Even if you shut him down on the right side of the pitch, that leaves a major threat on the left in Farkhat Musabekov, who’s tallied three goals and four assists.

When Musabekov is on, he’s incredible—he put up two assists in the first leg against Taichung Futuro, and his own brace-plus-assist game fueled a group-clinching comeback against Altyn Asyr.

In fact, if anything defines the Abdysh-Ata attack, it’s their ability to make lightning strike twice. Seven different Brewers have racked up multiple goal involvements in a single match over the course of the tournament, and they’ve had two or more players do so in three of their last four cup matches.

When they’re flooding the box the way they have, it’s no wonder they leave opposing keepers completely punch-drunk.

Much praise is also due to the Brewers’ defense, who’ve only allowed seven goals in eight matches and kept four clean sheets along the way. When the attack was sputtering in October and early November, incapable of notching more than a single goal per game, it was the back line who kept the train on rails and the opposition out of the win column.

Put simply, Abdysh-Ata Kant is a well-composed, well-rounded squad who’ve earned their two-year track record of domination every step of the way.

If you underestimate them, they will bury you—and if you take them seriously, they might bury you anyway just to send a message.

Bishkek Battle Plans: CCM’s keys to victory

If the Mariners want to win this game, they’ll need to watch the clock, because the previous rounds clearly show us Abdysh-Ata is a second-half squad.

In the first halves of their AFC Cup games to this point, the Brewers have scored a combined six goals and given up five. Of those six scored, five came in the final match of Group E when they beat Merw Mary 8-3.

By contrast, in the second halves of those games, Abdysh-Ata scored 20 goals and allowed just two. Both of those concessions came from that same Merw Mary game when the Brewers were nursing an insurmountable lead and had already clinched the zonal crown two weeks prior in Turkmenistan.

Flipping that script will be a two-part endeavour.

First, the Mariners will need to come out swinging, hitting hard and fast to establish control early and make it as difficult as possible for the Brewers to recover later on.

Then, manager Mark Jackson will have to outfox his counterpart, Islam Akhmenov, at the half and beyond, making smart substitutions and exploiting any mismatches he‘s found.

It’ll take every man on their sideline, coaches and players alike, but for a well-oiled machine like CCM, it should be more than doable.

A strong start will also go a long way towards establishing an early psychological edge. While Abdysh-Ata have been incredible so far, the Taichung Futuro they faced last month wasn’t exactly the version that fell a single point short of a Taiwanese league title in 2022.

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To go from a team playing like a shell of their former selves to a team like the Mariners is a huge leap.

If the Yellow and Navy can put Abdysh-Ata on the back foot early, it could bruise the Brewers’ egos in a way that no one has been able to do in quite some time.

Whatever happens Wednesday night, it should set the stage for a return leg in Gosford to remember.

The Crowd Says:

2024-04-18T23:13:55+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


That are amazing. Can it keep happening though? They will have another rebuild next season when more players leave. Retaining some of the players that have that star factor - Cummings, Tulio, Nisbett, etc would be good for the club.

2024-04-18T12:05:17+00:00

Brendan

Roar Pro


After the Rebels, I heard the next club to experience financial difficulties was the Brumbies. Apparently they’re a million plus dollars in debt. The Super Rugby franchise has more history (& fans) than Canberra United. Far more. Their potential handout could be significant.

2024-04-18T11:57:46+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


doubt the Brumbies are in trouble!! but the CU money is a one off

2024-04-18T11:35:59+00:00

Brendan

Roar Pro


Canberra FC is a sticky situation. Does that mean the government will then bail out the Brumbies?

2024-04-18T11:33:26+00:00

Brendan

Roar Pro


Doka is a mystery to me. Although, I’d let him take all the free kicks. He’s usually on target. Yeah, Torres is a bit hot & cold. Technically skilled, but impatient.

2024-04-18T11:29:07+00:00

Brendan

Roar Pro


I have a feeling the postponed Adelaide United game will define whether Central Coast hold the Premier’s Plate or not.

2024-04-18T08:44:17+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


btw the AU game being postponed supposedly means the Sydney FC ladies game is on 10Bold instead! :stoked: kick off now 3pm

2024-04-18T07:25:16+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


“The Reds match this weekend against Central Coast has been postponed after the Mariners were left stranded due to storms in the Middle East, the match will now be played at the beginning of May making it Adelaide’s last of the season” “The Reds Forges Strategic Partnership with Dutch Powerhouse PSV”

2024-04-18T02:43:20+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


The home team was dominant..CCM struggled to adapt to the poor pitch and were lucky to get a draw tho since they scored first perhaps shouldve won! Steels at LB was a huge weakness – Doka is a fb technically isnt he? he seems to play a midfield role atm..Id shift him to fb with Roux. Torres was poor with his distribution and after a good start they were overrun in midfield. Theyre going to need a better performance at home!

2024-04-18T01:55:39+00:00

Garry

Roar Rookie


in news from reddit apparently floods? have delayed CCMs return flights – IF true I feel the weekend game sb postponed in all fairness..much as I want AU to claim a pt or two! :silly: ps postponement wb difficult pps Joeys 2 inter milan 4 “Canberra United have been offered a club-saving lifeline by the ACT Government which ensures the struggling A-League outfit can avoid being wiped out at the end of the season.”

2024-04-18T00:01:59+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Its a good result for the Mariners while 800m is not the world of difference , Gosford is barely above sea level. The scheduling though the mystery to me is why the MAriners didnt play the last game before the international break, and increased their busy schedule at this stage .

2024-04-17T21:08:13+00:00

Brendan

Roar Pro


Abdysh-Ata Kant vs Central Coast Mariners Draw, 1-1. Statistics favouring the home team.

2024-04-17T17:12:29+00:00

Graham

Roar Rookie


I agree there is a lot of positives on the horizon. However I do empathize with those that had their clubs shut out of the national competition for 20 years. I don't think I'd like it happening to my club (my first club was an a league club). I also understand the frustration of seeing Australians in the top leagues only to see almost no youth make it in europe when new clubs took over. Things are improving, and it is true the standard is higher overseas but the reality is we should have done more to draw bridges over the years

2024-04-17T11:19:54+00:00

Brendan

Roar Pro


Let’s hope Mark Jackson read the article. MJ, destiny is in your hands.

2024-04-17T11:15:51+00:00

Brendan

Roar Pro


One must never forget… The treble.

2024-04-16T03:34:25+00:00

Ferno

Roar Rookie


Great read. This should be in newspapers. First Abdysh-Ata Kant analysis I have found. I believe CCM can go all the way. Their turn around since Peil took control has been amazing.

2024-04-16T02:27:39+00:00

Midfielder

Roar Guru


and the treble

2024-04-16T01:41:27+00:00

Brainstrust

Roar Rookie


Its unusual to read a well researched article on this website. The most impressive football journalist in the world to me was this Argentinian guy who even managed to report on every continental club championship including the OFC champions league. The challenge for the Mariners will be the altitude 800m. It will be quite cold as well. The adjustment will not be as big a playing in tropical conditions and conversely the Mariners home advantage will not be as significant either.

2024-04-16T01:29:21+00:00

Grem

Roar Rookie


Great read - we’re all behind the Mariners. Hoping they can get the ‘very’ eventual result and the money.

2024-04-16T01:18:08+00:00

Midfielder

Roar Guru


Great write up and if we can win the thing and maybe take the treble....

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