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A-League 2022 2023 Sydney Derby Sydney FC Western Sydney Wanderers

 

18 mars 2023
Allianz Stadium

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The ghosts of the ‘Demolition Derby’ past were exorcised on Saturdayt, as the Western Sydney Wanderers put their cross-town rivals Sydney FC to the sword at Allianz Stadium.  Two goals from Amor Layouni plus strikes from Kusini Yengi and Sky Blues old boy Calem Nieuwenhof proved to be the difference as the Wanderers ran rampant on their rivals’ home deck. From the word go, the Wanderers came out like a side possessed, playing with verve, swagger and intensity on the break  showcasing all the traits that have made them won of the league’s most dangerous sides over the last few months. Despite winning games and getting results earlier in the season, Marko Rudan’s side struggled to hit the net nearly as much as they would have liked; but in recent times, they have found another gear in their attack.



Western Sydney have scored a whopping 14 goals in their last five games – including three bags of four which has been off the back of the form of attacking guns such as Brandon Borrello, Milos Ninkovic and new January signing Layouni  who just earned a recall to the Tunisia national team ahead of the international break. In fact, this run of scintillating attacking form started after their 1-0 loss to the Sky Blues in the second Sydney Derby of the season, where Borrello labelled Steve Corica’ side: “bang average” after the contest. Fast forward to now and Borrello, who was central to the Wanderers’ drubbing, certainly felt a level of vindication when he was asked about the result post-game. “It’s great, we had to show a reaction from the last game. I thought we played better in the last game. Like I said before, we certainly did tonight so I guess they got what they deserved in the end,” Borrello told Network 10.

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