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AFC Champions League 2013

kevrenor

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Mariners have arrived in Japan.

17-man Squad is
1. Mathew RYAN (Gk), 5. Zachary ANDERSON, 6. Patrick ZWAANSWIJK, 7. John HUTCHINSON (c), 8. Adriano PELLEGRINO, 9. Bernie IBINI, 11. Oliver BOZANIC, 13. Brent GRIFFITHS, 14. Michael MCGLINCHEY, 15. Brad MCDONALD, 16. Trent SAINSBURY, 17. Anthony CACERES, 18. Nick MONTGOMERY, 19. Mitchell DUKE, 20. Justin PASFIELD (Gk), 24. Hayden MORTON, 29. Nick FITZGERALD
Pedj, Rose, Sterj, and Macca rested from trip.
Kashiwa Reysol vs. Central Coast Mariners – 2013 AFC Champions League Matchday 2
Wednesday 13 March, 2013
Hitachi Soccer Stadium, Kashiwa
Kick-off: 7:00pm (local); 9:00pm (AEST)
Twitter: Join the match conversation on Twitter! The official match hash-tag is #KRvCCM
Television: The game will be shown EXCLUSIVELY LIVE on FOX SPORTS 3 & 3HD on Wednesday evening from 9:00pm AEST.
 

bikinigirl

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Pedj, Rose, Sterj, and Macca rested from trip.

. very interesting ... particularly pedj AND josh

. am i correct in thinking this will be macdonald's 1st team debut? that's huge

. any comments on what the team selections say about arnie's current priorities?
 

kevrenor

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. very interesting ... particularly pedj AND josh

. am i correct in thinking this will be macdonald's 1st team debut? that's huge

. any comments on what the team selections say about arnie's current priorities?

No, I think it is more about rotating players and particularly about tactics.
 

Roy Law

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Ryan
Morton Sainsbury Anderson MacDonald
Caceres Bozanic
Ibini McGlinchey Fitzgerald
Duke

would certainly get me excited!
 

Roy Law

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. very interesting ... particularly pedj AND josh

. am i correct in thinking this will be macdonald's 1st team debut? that's huge

. any comments on what the team selections say about arnie's current priorities?
I think, but can't be sure, that MacDonald has played some minutes in ACL but this could be his run on debut.
Arnie is being realistic - unlikely to get a result in Japan; rests tired veterans and gives young players excellent experience. Still has to cement home final for play-offs and...with a view to the Premier's Plate...it isn't over til it is over.
 

Gratis

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hmm, i would like more focus on the ACL now then a refocus on the GF as it approaches. not giving up on the plate altogether but think the others deserve more priority all things considered

that said i reckon he's giving Pedj & Rose rests for 2 reasons - first they're well deserved rests and without them they'll stutter to the end. second is tactical. whilst it the fast over-lapping wingbacks work well in the A-League i don't think it does as well in the ACL. i think he'll be going with a modified approach in this game and still with the intent to win
 

BrisRecky

I'm an idiot savant without the pesky savant bit
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Forum Phoenix

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Arnie is right, we did look mentally fatigued. And so is Hassett, fatigued with good reason. And it's not getting better anytime soon. So change is a very good idea. Just not sure how we will cope with the loss of both our wingbacks...
 

adz

Moderator
Staff member
I'm almost over my bad mood from the last 3 games - draw/loss where we dominated followed by :poo:

Looking forward to watching this one and seeing how we go. I've got no expectations, as with the last ACL game at home, if we get anything out of it then great.
 

Forum Phoenix

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Yeah I think thta's a good approach Adz. A point in this one would be a bonus. Though I confess I still harbour hope we can return to top form and take a win against the odds.
 

Stoxxo

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The last two ACL campaigns i have had no expectations, just hoping we play well enough to be proud of and that we dont get blown off the pitch.

I know we have a heavy schedule but to rest 3 of our better attacking options ( Sterj dont count ) in a game i feel we can win and give us a an actual chance of progressing annoys me a little. Premiers Plate is 99% gone now, would have rather rested the boys on the weekend ahead.

Anyway hope im wrong and the young boys step up.
 

kevrenor

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Date: Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Kickoff: 9pm AEDT
Venue: Hitachi Kashiwa Soccer Stadium, Kashiwa
Form:
Past five matches (all competitions):
Kashiwa Reysol: WWL
Central Coast Mariners: LWDLL
The Game
Both sides head into this undefeated in Group H.
Kashiwa got their ACL campaign off to a perfect start with a 1-0 victory over Chinese outfit Guizhou Renhe and sit on top of the group.
The Mariners, meanwhile, had to settle for a 0-0 draw with Korean team Suwon Samsung Bluewings in their campaign opener after Nick Montgomery failed to convert a late penalty.
A victory for either team in this clash will deliver top spot of the group a third of the way into the group stage of the tournament, so motivation in both camps won't be low.
Both sides are coming off disappointing losses in their domestic leagues with Central Coast succumbing to Sydney FC 2-0 and Kashiwa Reysol copping a 3-0 thumping from FC Tokyo and will be desperate to turn it around on Wednesday.
For most of the A-League season, the Mariners have been a well-organised and hard-working side and Kashiwa will have to be wary of their preference to attack from out wide and their propensity for starting attacking moves from defence.
The Big Issue
Central Coast: Can the Mariners recapture that winning feeling? The defending A-League premiers have failed to win any of their last three matches in all competitions - including consecutive domestic losses.
Graham Arnold's men enjoyed a seven-match undefeated run prior to their current slump which has cost them top spot in the A-League and delivered a huge blow to their aspirations of back-to-back Pemiers' Plates. But the Mariners are a quality side and there are few better stages to get back in the winners' circle on than in the ACL.
Kashiwa Reysol: The Japanese side got off to a flyer in the ACL with a vital away win against Guizhou Renhe but the challenge for them now is to capitalise on that performance by banking another three points in front of their home fans against Central Coast.
Kashiwa has done all the hard work early by travelling to China and claiming a victory but a lot of that good work will be undone if they fail back that up with another triumph on Wednesday.
The Gamebreaker
Central Coast: Daniel McBreen remains the leading scorer of the A-League with 15 goals but, like his team, the veteran has been out of form recently and has failed to find the back of the net in his last three outings.
The 35-year-old has shown on many occasions this season how dangerous he can be with a hat-trick and three doubles to his credit and the Mariners will greatly benefit from a fired-up McBreen in Japan.
Kashiwa Reysol: Newly signed Cleo hasn't taken long to prove his worth to the side since crossing from Guangzhou Evergrande, scoring three goals from his first three games with the club including the winner against Guizhou Renhe and a brace in their J.League victory over Kawasaki Frontale. The Brazilian is in hot form and will need to be contained otherwise he could decide yet another match.
Prediction: Kashiwa Reysol 1-1 Central Coast
Travelling to Japan is never an easy assignment and the Mariners are certainly going to find it difficult to come away from the clash with a win. Central Coast will be greeted by brisk conditions with the expected temperature to be in the low teens come kick off.
A draw would be appear to be the best result they could hope for and if they play to the best of their ability are more than capable of achieving it.
http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/news-display/Preview-Kashiwa-Reysol-v-Central-Coast/62792

Shows us media types why you don't write previews too early - no 'gamebreaker' media credits for this one
 

12th player

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Forum Phoenix

Well-Known Member
That's not true is it? They were playing yoof.

Anyhow, not trying to be an arse, but it doesn't matter what he says it just matters how we play. By which I mean, do we start putting the ball in the net. I feel like I'm harping on about Duke more and more these days, but i'm very pleased he will be getting a start. He will prove a handful I'm sure and has the energy to backup effectively. But more to the point, I think he has the ability to be a top young striker, certainly the best of the Aussies in the HAL and should not be an impact player, but a key player for the rest of the season if we hope to win anything this year.
 

timmers

Well-Known Member
Starting lineup is

Ryan
Trent - Zac - Dutchy - Griffiths
-Hutch - Caceras -
Fitzgerald - Pellegrino - Bozanic
-Duke-

Interesting to say the least. At first I was really, really disappointed, but it kinda makes sense to be solid defensively from the outset (no aggressive runs from RB & LB) then bring on Bernie, Mike towards the end and try to grab a result.

Don't think it will work, I think we are really inviting Kashiwa to pull us apart from the start, but you never know. I'm prepared to give Pellegrino this match to show me something. Not sure why
 

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