WIN Stadium in Wollongong hosts the first match of Round 14 and both sides will be desperate for just that – a win to kick-start their stuttering campaigns. Get ready for an intriguing encounter between two sides hell-bent on making it a winning start to 2015 in the ‘Gong.
MATCH DETAILS
Saturday, 3 January 2015
WIN Stadium, Wollongong
Kick-Off: 7.30pm (Local) (7.30pm AEDST)
Squads
Sydney FC: 1.Ivan NECEVSKI (gk), 2.Seb RYALL, 4.Pedj BOJIC, 6.Nikola PETKOVIC, 8.Milos DIMITRIJEVIC, 9.Shane SMELTZ, 11.Bernie IBINI, 12 Hagi GLIGOR, 13.Christopher NAUMOFF, 14.Alex BROSQUE (c), 16.Alex GERSBACH, 18.Peter TRIANTIS, 20.Vedran JANJETOVIC (gk), 21.Mark JANKO, 23. Rhyan GRANT, 24. George TIMOTHEOU, 25. Aaron CALVER, 29. George BLACKWOOD
***two to be omitted***
Ins 4. Pedj BOJIC (promoted) 29. George BLACKWOOD (promoted)
Outs nil
Unavailable 7.Corey GAMEIRO (knee – indefinite), 22.Ali ABBAS (knee – indefinite), 5. Matt JURMAN (illness – 1 weeks), 19. Nick CARLE (knee – indefinite), 3.Sasa OGNENOVSKI (hip – indefinite). 17. Terry ANTONIS (International Duty – 1 matches).
Newcastle Jets: 1.Mark BIRIGHITTI (gk), 2.Scott NEVILLE, 4.Kew JALIENS (c), 5.Ben KANTAROVSKI, 6.Adrian MADASCHI, 7.Jeronimo NEUMANN, 8.Zenon CARAVELLA, 9.Joel GRIFFITHS, 10.Marcos FLORES, 11.Andrew HOOLE, 12. Sam GALLAGHER, 13.Edson MONTANO, 16.Jacob PEPPER, 17.James VIRGILI, 18.Allan WELSH, 19.Mitch COOPER, 20.Ben KENNEDY (gk), 23.David CARNEY
***two to be omitted***
Ins 10. Marcos FLORES (returns from injury), 12. Sam GALLAGHER (promoted)
Outs Nil.
Unavailable 14.Billy CELESKI (groin – 1 week), 15.Josh BARRESI (knee – season)
Hashtag: #SYDvNEW
Broadcast coverage
TV – Live and exclusive coverage on FOX SPORTS 505 from 7.30pm (AEDT) and Sky Sport 3 (New Zealand)
Radio – 702 ABC Sydney, 1233 ABC Newcastle, ABC Local Radio NSW, Grandstand Digital, Online/ ABC Radio Mobile phone app
Referee: Lucien Laverdure
Assistant Referee 1: Leigh Pigram
Assistant Referee 2: Owen Goldrick
Fourth Official: Luke Withell
BLUFFER’S GUIDE
These two sides will be hoping 2015 brings about a change in fortunes after both endured tough endings to last year for differing reasons. Newcastle were belted 5-2 by Melbourne City FC on Tuesday to end 2014 in ninth position while the Sky Blues took a respectable point in Brisbane but are seriously down on troops and in danger of being over-taken in fifth spot by the in-form City.
ROUTE TO GOAL
The Sky Blues are struggling in the front third, without a goal in their last three matches. They are struggling especially in the wide areas and when they do manage to get in good positions down the flanks, the final ball is often lacking, much to the frustration of strikers Shane Smeltz and Marc Janko. The Jets have got most of their joy down the left wing of late, through the guile and trickery of David Carney as well as the pace and directness of Andrew Hoole. Jeronimo Neumann could be their X-factor, having scored twice in the last three matches.
WHO’S BEEN IN THE SPOTLIGHT THIS WEEK?
Jeronimo Neumann. The Argentine attacker has had limited opportunities under coach Phil Stubbins but assured of a start against the Sky Blues will have a point to prove. Jeronimo is a proving goal-scorer in the Hyundai A-League as he has demonstrated in the last couple of weeks and against a Sky Blues defence which has leaked 10 goals in their last five games will fancy his chances of adding to that.
FORM LINES
Sydney may have won just one of their last nine matches but they did stop a mini-losing streak with a hard-earned 0-0 draw with Brisbane Roar on Tuesday night. The Jets looked to have turned the corner with a recent win over Adelaide followed by a credible 1-0 defeat to Melbourne Victory but took three steps back with their heavy loss to Melbourne City last time out.
DID YOU KNOW?
Despite sitting second-last on the Hyundai A-League ladder, Newcastle Jets were the only NSW-based side (Sydney FC, Western Sydney Wanderers FC and Central Coast Mariners) to register a win in the whole month of December.
PREDICTION
Sydney FC 2-1 Newcastle Jets
Considering how bad the Jets were against City on Tuesday, it’s fair to assume they will be desperate to atone in this one. Whenever a side is giving a hiding like they were, the next match can’t come soon enough to prove it was just an aberration. Sydney produced a much better performance in their last outing and if they can withstand what could be an early Jets onslaught, they might just have enough class in the likes of Brosque, Dimitrijevic, Ibini and Janko to get over the line.