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Robbie Fowler says the Sky Blues gave the Roar a wake-up call

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7th December, 2019
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Saturday’s 5-1 defeat to Sydney FC was Brisbane heaviest A-League defeat so far under new coach Robbie Fowler.

Brisbane coach Robbie Fowler concedes his team’s 5-1 pasting against Sydney FC has given him an indication of where they sit in the A-League pecking order.

The Roar had no answers for a classy Sky Blues attack that extended their lead atop the table by five points courtesy of the four-goal rout in Kogarah. 

“It’s a real eye-opener for us,” Fowler said post-game.

“We know what we’ve got to do. We know where we need to be at. And this season, we have been okay, we really have. But for 45 minutes, we wasn’t there.”

Brisbane entered the clash having appeared to put a disastrous start to the campaign behind them with two wins in their past three outings. 

However, Fowler’s men fell back to earth with a thud, with their defence opening up too easily on their way to conceding three goals by halftime.

The Roar found some resistance after the break but gave up two goals on the counter late in the match before claiming a consolation goal.
 
It is their easily their heaviest defeat so far under the new coach. 

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“It’s a real wake-up call for us,” Fowler said. 

“When you are playing against top quality players – as we have done (Saturday night) – then if you’re not on song, then it’s going to be a long night. 

“We (had) 45 minutes of poor play. I wouldn’t sit here and throw my players under the bus, because I think they’ve given us everything this year. 

“But that 45 minutes shouldn’t be acceptable for anyone, for any manager.”

The loss means Brisbane miss their chance at moving into the top six, and instead drop to just one spot above last-placed Central Coast in 10th spot.

“It’s my job and my staff’s to pick them up and we go again. There’s nothing else we can do. We’ll take this on the chin, we’ll learn from it, we will,” Fowler said.

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