Style ... Mark Bosnich says Ange Postecoglou may have to re-think the Victory's tactics. Source: Jono Searle / News Limited
Fox Sports' Mark Bosnich says new coach Ange Postecoglou might have to reconsider Melbourne Victory's playing style following their 5-0 hammering at the hands of Brisbane Roar. Read Bozza and Jason Culina's full review of round two of the A-League.
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Adelaide United 1 defeated Western Sydney Wanderers 0 at Hindmarsh Stadium
There was one of the best goals of the A-League round in this match, with the reverse pass to play to Jerónimo Neumann in for Adelaide United a thing of beauty. The Argentine made some smart runs and caused Wanderers a lot of problems all night. The performance of former Sydney FC player Iain Ramsey was another highlight for the Reds. He showed great composure in setting up the winner for the Argentine. To come inside and make that pass, when many other players would rush the play, was great to see. He used his pace well out wide and was very hard to contain. It was also another clean sheet for the Reds, Kossie will be stoked with that. Not the worst result for Wanderers. They'll be a better side with the experience under their belt.
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Sydney FC 2 defeated by Newcastle Jets 3 at Allianz Stadium
Jason Culina says: Based on the first half I would say Newcastle deserved to win in a really entertaining game in front of a huge crowd. Sydney gave away a couple of scrappy goals which they won't be happy about. In the end they left their comeback just a bit too late. Alessandro Del Piero's brilliant free kick gave the Sky Blues some momentum, but that was taken away when Emile Heskey put the Jets ahead again. There were certainly positives for the home side though. The last 30 minutes was great, the team was pushing forward well. It wasn't the best result but there is plenty to be happy about heading into the derby next weekend.
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Brisbane Roar 5 defeated Melbourne Victory 0 at Suncorp Stadium
New coach Ange Postecoglou has made his name playing a certain philosophy at the Roar, which he is now trying to ingrain in the Victory players. It will take time to bed in, it didn't happen overnight at Brisbane Roar. The coach will need to sit down and decide if he wants to persist playing out from the back at all costs or maybe mix up his tactics with the players he has at his disposal. When it got to about 3-0 I noticed a few Victory players shy away. That was disappointing. Not just a few, probably most of the team really. This loss will sting the Victory, and so it should. When you're talking about 5-0, that's pride at stake.
Jason Culina says: The Victory were missing a few players, but they have plenty of other good quality players and people expect better than a 5-0 loss. Brisbane are a very good side though. The Roar's motivation is to keep winning. They're enjoying themselves and banging goals in. They're a brilliant team to watch.
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Melbourne Heart 1 drew with Wellington Phoenix 1 at AAMI Park
This was a case of one incident totally changing the game. Melbourne Heart were outstanding in the first half, but they were made to pay for not taking their chances. One of the things that makes football so attractive is that it can turn in one second. That's what happened with Simon Colosimo's handball, which was the right decision. Heart will be disappointed, there were three points there for the taking. I'm a big fan of Aziz Behich. He's got pace and skill. It was brilliant work to set up Matt Thompson's goal. It's about time the left back gets his chance for the Socceroos.
Jason Culina says: Simon Colosimo certainly handled the ball and he gave the referee no choice. It left the Heart a bit short, but all-in-all it was probably a fair result with the points shared.
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Central Coast Mariners 1 defeated Perth Glory 0 at Bluetongue Stadium
The first half was poor with both sides cancelling each other out. The second half really picked up and Graham Arnold made the change that turned him into a super-coach, brining on Daniel McBreen, who went on to net the winner. The Mariners have two clean sheets in two games now - they are a very difficult side to break down.
Jason Culina says: It's a difficult time to play at Bluetongue as the sun is coming down. The sun and heat can be an issue for players. I tipped the Glory to be up there at the end of the season. They're a tough team to face - they are very experienced. Any team with the likes of Jacob Burns and Liam Miller is going to be hard to beat. They'll bounce back.
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