After words were said between Steve Corica and Marko Rudan at full time of the Sydney Derby, Corica gave his view of events.
“A fantastic first 25 minutes, played them off the park,” Coach Corica said. Aside from the touchline words, overall the Sydney FC Head Coach Steve Corica was full of praise for his team following their hard-fought 1-0 victory over the Wanderers. “He was just a little bit frustrated with their performance and their results.
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That was some finish from the youngster - on his weaker right foot, no less. The hosts find an equaliser through Jack Clisby! (GLORY 1-1 CITY) 60') PENALTY CITY... That was too slick from City; Leckie created the opportunity on a sharp dribbling run, dropping the ball into Florin Berenguer's path who pounced amidst a cluster of Glory bodies to poke the ball past Cook into the bottom-left corner. Share on twitter Share on facebook This goal was for him. they can count themselves lucky they scored one goal. They couldn’t play out. But despite going down a man, the Wanderers continued to carve out chances. This is a modal window.
Sydney FC have claimed a hotly-contested victory over Western Sydney, with a war of words erupting after the game in which Wanderers coach Marko Rudan has ...
They just sat off, they were scared of us for the whole game. However a correct offside decision ensured Sydney remained in the lead. After that it was one-way traffic.' 'I saw one team that was trying to [play]. 'The couldn't play out when we had one man less. Max Burgess' sizzling first-half strike was enough to secure the Sky Blues - whose coach Steve Corica (pictured) was in danger of losing his job last month after his team's poor run of form - a third successive victory
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“The couldn’t play out when we had one man less. However a correct offside decision ensured Sydney remained in the lead. Worse was to follow for the Wanderers, with captain and key defender Marcelo forced off after 20 minutes with a groin injury. Borrello was also unhappy after the match, refusing to pay any credit to the Sky Blues for their win. Eight minutes earlier, the hosts had been reduced to 10 men after Congo international Yeni Ngbakoto was shown a direct red card for slapping the face of Sky Blues utility Paulo Retre. The win was also revenge for Corica’s men after the Wanderers had beaten them 1-0 at Allianz Stadium in November.
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“I’ve been around the game for a long, long time, played it for a long time, coached it now for a while. Returns for the Round of 16 in February 2023, with all matches streaming ad-free, live and on demand. Sydney FC, in contrast, started ferociously and then faded as the match wore on. I just reminded him of something he said to me a few years ago when I was at Wellington when I beat him 3-0. “I can’t remember them having a real clear-cut chance – I think we probably had the better chances. Reduced to 10 men but all of them breathing fire after that decision, the Wanderers thought they had found a reply to Sydney’s stunning 16th-minute opener from Max Burgess. It was a brilliant banner. I do think they played well tonight as well, but, all the possession doesn’t get you wins sometimes ... He’s probably just been a little bit of a sore loser, I think, tonight. Ngbakoto and Retre had been jostling for position when the former took a rather blunt swipe at the latter’s face. maybe the humidity got to them,” Rudan said. Corica replied: “Rudes is just a little bit frustrated, obviously, with their performance and the result.
BOTH goalkeepers in the Sydney derby had the number zero on their shirts to highlight a touching campaign.The Sydney Wanderers and Sydney FC collided.
“Transport for NSW’s ‘slow down’ campaign is very important to our Western Sydney community and we are proud to be part of the conversation and raise awareness of staying safe on our roads.” "And we are proud to be working to help save lives on our roads.” "With the help of the Western Sydney Wanderers, we’re using the power of football to raise awareness and start conversations about road trauma and how everyone can help prevent it .”
Sydney FC have claimed bragging rights over the Western Sydney Wanderers with a 1-0 derby win in the A-League Men.
Sometimes all these little things go against you." That's all it was." Tensions were high throughout and after losing captain Marcelo to a groin injury soon after Burgess' goal, the Wanderers were in a dogfight.