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Pride of South Australia

A homegrown save with Adelaide United
Started on 31 October 2024 by Feliks
Latest Reply on 8 November 2024 by Feliks
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Match Report: Adelaide United v Central Coast Mariners


A-League Regular Season | 20 October 2023 | Coopers Stadium, Adelaide
"The A-League season kicked off in Adelaide on Friday night, with the reigning champions Central Coast travelling to face Adelaide United in front of a crowd of just over 10,000. It saw the managerial debuts for both Hugo Montgomery and Mark Jackson, and also included arguably the two best youth development clubs in the league with both sides fielding a number of highly talented prospects including Adelaide's Nestory Irankunda, Ethan Alagich and Luka Jovanovic as well as Central Coast's Max Balard, Harry Steele and Josh Nisbet."
Lineups
(4-2-2-2) Joe Gauci; Panagiotis Kikianis, Allan Welsh, Alexandar Popovic, Ryan Kitto; Osama Malik, Ethan Alagich; Brandon Borrello, Nestory Irankunda; Luka Jovanovic, Musa Toure
Subs: Ethan Cox, Ben Warland, Dion Kirk, Panashe Madanha, Bernardo, Dom Costanzo, Jonny Yull
(4-3-3) Danny Vukovic; Storm Roux, Cameron Windust, Dan Hall, Noah Smith; Max Balard, Josh Nisbet, Harry Steele; Marco Tulio, Christian Theoharous, Alou Koul
Subs: Dylan Wenzel-Halls, Jack Warshawsky, Mikael Doca, Angel Torres, Choi Jun-Hyeok, Jacob Farrell, Marco Arambasic
Goals

61'


Alou Kuol
Noah Smith
Final Result


0-1

HT 0-0

Alou Kuol (61)
Match Stats
ADL CCM
6 Shots 6
2 Shots On Target 2
0.78 xG 0.71
40% Possession 60%
4 Corners 6
12 Fouls 9
84% Pass Completion 89%
2 Yellow Cards 1
Player of the Match
Danny Vukovic
Clean sheet, 7.3 match rating
Manager's Verdict
"It was a disappointing start to the season, the Mariners dealt with us very well. They shut down our wide areas and dominated possession, limiting the effectiveness of our wingers and making it a low-scoring, slow game. They looked the most likely to break the deadlock and did so through Kuol who proved to be a handful for our centre backs all game."
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2 monthsEdited


October 2023




The A-League season kicks off in late October, which means the Reds only played two league matches this month, including the previously mentioned season opener against the Mariners.

They got a chance to redeem themselves at home in Matchday 2, hosting Melbourne City who have won the last three 'premierships' - the leaders at the end of the regular season - and are expected to challenge for silverware once again in 2023/24.

There's a feeling around the club that it may take time for the new signings and system to gel, but an understanding that results are needed to give faith and hope to the fans.

Results

A-League Matchday 1 | 20th October 2023 | Coopers Stadium, Adelaide

0

1

Goalscorers
A Kuol (61)
Starting XI (4-2-2-2)
Joe Gauci; Panagiotis Kikianis, Allan Welsh, Alexandar Popovic, Ryan Kitto; Osama Malik, Ethan Alagich; Brandon Borrello, Nestory Irankunda; Luka Jovanovic, Musa Toure
Match Report
"The Mariners are the reigning champions for a reason and they did extremely well to shut down Adelaide United's width and talented wingers. With just twelve shots registered between both teams for the match, and with the Mariners controlling 60% of possession, they ground down the inexperienced Reds back four and got their breakthrough with a towering header from Alou Kuol."
Player of the Match
Danny Vukovic (clean sheet, 7.3 match rating)

A-League Matchday 2 | 28th October 2023 | Coopers Stadium, Adelaide

3

0

Goalscorers
M Toure (2, 17, pen 89)
Starting XI (4-2-2-2)
Joe Gauci; Panashe Madanha, Lachlan Barr, Alexandar Popovic, Ryan Kitto; Allan Welsh, Osama Malik; Brandon Borrello, Nestory Irankunda; Luka Jovanovic, Musa Toure
Match Report
"Adelaide United bounced back in fine style against Melbourne City, stunning them with two early goals before controlling proceedings from there. Young sensation Musa Toure finished with a hat trick after a foul in the box from Nuno Reis allowed him to slot home an 89th minute penalty. The inclusion of Lachlan Barr at centre back greatly stabilised a Reds defensive line who looked comfortable all game."
Player of the Match
Musa Toure (3 goals, 1/1 penalties, 9.2 rating)

Standings

A-League Ladder
Pos Club Pl W D L GF GA GD Pts Form
1 Central Coast Mariners 2 2 0 0 4 2 +2 6
2 Wellington Phoenix 2 1 1 0 5 3 +2 4
3 Western Sydney Wanderers 2 1 1 0 5 3 +2 4
4 Adelaide United 2 1 0 1 3 1 +2 3
5 Brisbane Roar 2 1 0 1 3 1 +2 3
6 Macarthur FC 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 3
7 Sydney FC 2 1 0 1 3 3 0 3
8 Melbourne Victory 2 1 0 1 2 3 -1 3
9 Newcastle Jets 2 1 0 1 2 3 -1 3
10 Melbourne City 2 1 0 1 3 5 -2 3
11 Western United 2 0 0 2 2 5 -3 0
12 Perth Glory 2 0 0 2 1 4 -3 0
A-League Stats Leaders
Goals Assists
Musa Toure
Marcus Antonsson
David Ball
Jorrit Hendrix
Dylan Wenzel-Halls




ADL
WSW
WEL
WSW
CCM
3
2
2
2
2
Romain Amalfitano
Marcus Antonsson
Max Balard
Kosta Barbarouses
Ulises Davila




MVI
WSW
CCM
WEL
MAC
1
1
1
1
1
Clean Sheets Yellow Cards
Macklin Freke
Joe Gauci
Paul Izzo
Filip Kurto
Alex Paulsen




BRI
ADL
MVI
MAC
WEL
1
1
1
1
1
Josh Nisbet
Tom Aldred
Kerayn Baccus
Luke Bodnar
Joseph Calusic




CCM
BRI
MAC
PER
SYD
2
1
1
1
1
Manager's Comments
"After a disappointing opener, I was really happy with how we controlled proceedings against Melbourne City. The very young striker partnership between Jovanovic and Toure is continuing to work well, which allows me to keep playing Borrello and Irankunda, arguably our two best players, in their natural positions on the wings. We're still figuring out our optimal centre back pairing, we have a lot of options but no standouts aside from perhaps Alexandar Popovic whose potential means I'll try to play him as often as possible."
Injury Report
Player Injury Est. Time Out
Jay Barnett Torn hamstring 4-5 weeks
Giuseppe Bovalina Twisted ankle 3-4 weeks
"We're not carrying too many injuries from pre-season which is good, Jay Barnett is someone I'm excited to see in action in the not-too-distant future as he's been out for a signifcant amount of time with that hamstring and is yet to make his club debut in defensive midfield."
Next Month
Melbourne Victory (A)
05/11
A-League Matchday 3
Sydney FC (H)
10/11
A-League Matchday 4
Western United (A)
26/11
A-League Matchday 5
"Matches against Melbourne Victory - known as the 'Original Rivalry' - are always hotly anticipated and contested and it provides us with yet another test against a team considered to be title favourites after we so comprehensively beat Melbourne City at home. We then welcome Sydney FC in our third home game of the season before making a trip back to Melbourne to face Western United."

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