Hyundai A-League team of the week: Round 8

Some fireworks and also fine individual displays across Australia and New Zealand in Round 8. Did we get the team selections right?

Keeper:

Ben Kennedy (Mariners)

Unlucky not to keep a clean sheet in Wellington, Kennedy is proving a valuable acquisition for Paul Okon’s side as an experienced head behind the defence.

Ben Kennedy

 

Defence

Daniel Georgievski (Jets)

Scored an excellent equaliser against his former side and helped set up the second before being forced off with injury.

Daniel Georgievski

 

Shane Lowry (Glory)

He demanded better from Glory after last weekend’s loss against Melbourne Victory and, wearing the armband, led by example in Friday night’s win at City.

Lowry and Cahill

 

Ryan Strain (Reds)

Where has he been hiding? The right-back looked a ready-made professional at Coopers Stadium, where his dangerous crossing was a particular feature of a fine debut.

Ryan Strain

 

Midfield

Josh Brillante (Sydney FC)

Mopped up absolute everything in midfield and hardly looked affected by the 120 minutes he played in the FFA Cup Final midweek.

Josh Brillante

 

Adrian Mierzejewski (Sydney FC)

It’s testament to Mierzejewski’s smart, creative use of the ball that Sydney FC hardly missed Milos Ninkovic on Saturday night. He’s getting better and better.

Adrian Mierzejewski

 

Daniel De Silva (Mariners)

Simply too good for Phoenix. Picked passes, dribbled with purpose and took his goal with aplomb.

Daniel De Silva

 

Forwards

Dimitri Petratos (Jets)

Denied a goal of the season contender by the woodwork, the in-form attacking midfielder still pulled the strings in the superb win over Victory.

Dimitri Petratos

 

Andrew Nabbout (Jets)

Put himself in the right positions to punish his old club with an important brace.

Andrew Nabbout

 

Andrew Hoole (Mariners)

An absolute peach of a finish capped an incisive, damaging display from the Central Coast speedster.

Andrew Hoole

 

Ryan Kitto (Reds)

Continues to blossom under Marco Kurz’s watch, taking both goals well on Sunday for his first Hyundai A-League brace.

Kitto and Mileusnic

 

Manager of the round: Paul Okon (Mariners)

The Mariners turned on the style away from home to thump Phoenix. Class display, class young manager in “Paolo”.

Paul Okon