Preview: Western Sydney Wanderers v Melbourne Victory

Western Sydney Wanderers and the Melbourne Victory will meet in Round 6 of the 2013-14 A-League season at Pirtek Stadium on Saturday, November 9 at 7.45pm AEDT.

Western Sydney Wanderers and the Melbourne Victory will meet in Round 6 of the 2013-14 A-League season at Pirtek Stadium on Saturday, November 9 at 7.45pm AEDT.

Head-to-head:


Played: 3 – Wins: Wanderers 2, Victory 1

Previous encounter:
Victory 1-2 Wanderers, February 16, 2013

Form:
Past five matches:
Wanderers: WWWDD
Victory: LWWDD

The Game:
The Wanderers remain the only unbeaten side in the A-League and are riding high on a three-game winning streak after last weekend’s gritty 1-0 away win over Melbourne Heart. The biggest concern for coach Tony Popovic at the moment is just who to select in his starting XI with most of his squad fit and in-form. Winger Youssouf Hersi (foot) and striker Tomi Juric (knee) are the only injury concerns and will unlikely be risked against the Victory. Skipper Michael Beauchamp, who was surprisingly rested against the Heart last weekend, is expected to come straight back into the side, while Labinot Haliti may be called on to lead the attack if Juric is ruled out.

Kevin Muscat suffered his first defeat as head coach in last weekend’s gripping ‘Big Blue’ with his side going down 3-2 against a 10-man Sydney FC. The Rookie boss now has the task of regrouping his troops for arguably the toughest road trip in the A-League against the Wanderers and their vocal fans. Muscat’s cause won’t be helped by international duty with skipper Mark Milligan away with the Socceroos, while Kosta Barbarouses is again absent with the All Whites. Milligan’s absence might give a chance to Brazilian playmaker Gui Finkler to get his first start of the season.

The big issue:
Wanderers – Injuries are starting to mount up for the Wanderers, with key winger Hersi joined on the sidelines be leading scorer Juric. With so much of their attacking thrust sitting out, there could be a question mark on just where the goals source will come from. It will at least add pressure to the likes of Shinji Ono, Mark Bridge and Brendon Santalab to fill the breach.

Victory – There’s no doubt the Victory are capable of scoring goals but they have looked a little shaky at the back, especially from set pieces. All three of Sydney’s goals in their defeat last weekend came from defensive lapses at a set-piece. A former resilient and hard-nosed defender, you would think Muscat won’t allow that to continue for much longer which puts everyone on notice for the rest of the season.

The game breaker:
Brendon Santalab – The 31-year-old attacker has made a solid start to his A-League returning, figuring in all five matches so far this season. And Santalab has looked more and more comfortable in every game, which could spell trouble for the Victory this weekend. With a new two-year deal locked away this week, Santalab will be hoping to repay the club’s faith in him with a goal and he might get that chance if pushed further forward in the absence of Juric.