United slips to sixth

Nov 04, 2013, updated May 12, 2025
Wanderer's Tomi Juric is tackled by United's Isaias and Michael Zullo
Wanderer's Tomi Juric is tackled by United's Isaias and Michael Zullo

Adelaide United slipped to sixth on the A-League ladder after a weekend where the top side copped the biggest roasting.

Two goals from young Western Sydney striker Tomi Juric sealed a 2-1 win over Adelaide United in their clash at Pirtek Stadium.

Marcelo Carrusca broke the deadlock in the 54th minute for the visitors before Juric haunted his former club with an equaliser just six minutes later and then bagged the vital goal in the 80th minute.

The return of striker Jeronimo Neumann and midfielder Carrusca from injury proved vital for the Reds with the Argentine imports combining to open the scoring.

But while the visitors had a decent share of possession, the well-structured Wanderers were mostly able to nullify any threat as Adelaide largely lacked any real spark up front.

For top side Brisbane Roar it was a case of “just imagine if they had lost”.

Unhappy Brisbane Roar coach Mike Mulvey described his team as “clueless” and resembling “rabbits in the headlights” despite reclaiming the A-League ladder lead with a 3-0 win over Melbourne Heart at Suncorp Stadium on Sunday.

In contrast, Heart mentor John Aloisi sounded like the winning coach just moments after his side’s woeful win-less road run was extended to 16 games, banishing them to the A-League cellar.

“There is a certain level of expectation about being a Brisbane Roar player,” said Mulvey after two goals by Henrique inspired their third win in four games.

“And I think today in the first half we were like rabbits in the headlights.

“We looked clueless sometimes.

“At halftime I shocked a few people into being scared of their shadows.

“It was the result we wanted but we want to go about it in a better manner than that.”

Aloisi could see plenty of positives despite the Heart squandering chance after chance without Harry Kewell (whiplash) to ensure they have picked up just two points in their past nine competitive matches.

“All in all if we perform like that more often than not we will win the game. I can’t ask any more from my boys,” he said.

Aloisi said the Heart’s sensational start showed his side were not getting distracted by their reputation as A-League road kill.

“This is a new season, a fresh start. Out of the four games we have performed well in three – we have shown we can compete with anyone,” he said.

Aloisi admitted he was “very close” to naming Kewell for the Roar clash.

“We want to make sure when he comes back he stays there – his presence means a lot out there,” he said.

One of Aloisi’s few complaints was the Roar’s opening goal, which he believed was scored by Henrique from an offside position.

But he did not follow the lead of third last Sydney FC mentor Frank Farina after their controversial 1-0 loss to Perth Glory on Saturday night.

Farina called on the A-League to use video review technology, blasting “semi-professional” match officials after an apparent incorrect offside ruling led to the match’s only goal.

Feeling the heat after two poor losses, Farina’s frustration finally boiled over after what appeared to be an offside Ryo Nagai was fouled in the box and Steve McGarry converted the ninth-minute penalty.

In contrast, Central Coast coach Graham Arnold was breathing easy after his fourth placed side escaped with a 2-2 draw at Hunter Stadium on Saturday night.

The 2012-13 grand final winners kept the Jets winless after four rounds despite Mariners keeper Justin Pasfield gifting Newcastle their second goal early in the second half.

The round is completed by Monday night’s Melbourne Victory-Wellington clash.

WESTERN SYDNEY WANDERERS 2 (Tomi Juric 60m, 80m) bt ADELAIDE UNITED 1 (Marcelo Carrusca 54m) at Pirtek Stadium. Crowd: 16,279. Referee: Jarred Gillett.

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PERTH GLORY 1 (Steven McGarry 9m pen) bt SYDNEY FC 0 at nib Stadium. Crowd: 10,613. Referee: Ben Williams.

NEWCASTLE JETS 2 (Scott Neville 51m, Trent Sainsbury 57m og) drew CENTRAL COAST MARINERS 2 (Marcos Flores 65m pen, Mile Sterjovski 80m) at Hunter Stadium. Crowd: 13,744. Referee: Kris Griffiths-Jones.

BRISBANE ROAR 3 ( Henrique 48m, 65m, Matthew Smith 77m) bt MELBOURNE HEART 0 at Suncorp Stadium. Crowd: 15,011. Referee: Lucien Laverdue.

LADDER AFTER Rd 4

P W D L GF GA GD Pts

Brisbane Roar                          4  3   0  1   9    2    7    9

Western Sydney Wanderers 4  2   2  0   6   3    3    8

Perth Glory                              4  2    1  1    3   3    0    7

Central Coast Mariners         4  1    3  0   6   5    1    6

*Melbourne Victory               3  1    2  0   3   2    1    5

Adelaide United                     4  1    1   2   6   6    0   4

Newcastle Jets                       4  0    3   1   2   4    -2  3

Sydney FC                               4  1    0   3   2   7    -5  3

*Wellington Phoenix            3  0    2   1   2   3    -1  2

Melbourne Heart                  4  0    2   2   2   6    -4  2

*(denotes teams yet to play)

LEADING GOALSCORERS

3: Henrique (Brisbane), Marcos Flores (Mariners), Jeronimo Neumann (Adelaide), Tomi Juric (Western Sydney)

2: David Williams (Melbourne Heart), Matthew Smith (Brisbane), James Troisi (Victory)

Playing on Monday Victory v Wellington (1930 aest)

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