Reds skipper humbled by the fans gesture

Adelaide United captain Eugene Galekovic has thanked the club’s supporters for their show of respect prior to Saturday night’s 2-2 draw with Western Sydney Wanderers.

Home fans unfurled a banner depicting the legendary goalkeeper hoisting aloft last season’s Grand Final trophy.

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The former Melbourne Victory man is yet to confirm his future beyond the current AFC Champions League campaign and says he is unaware of any movement on a new contract.

“It was nice. The supporters have been great ever since I came,” Galekovic told Fox Sports.

“I came from a rival and they have supported me since day one so I couldn’t be more pleased.

Adelaide United fans show their appreciation for skipper and keeper Eugene Galekovic.

“I’m not sure what’s happening [with the contract].

“The season is over [but] we’ve still got the ACL to worry about. I’m not sure [about the future].”

Galekovic produced a trademark low penalty stop to preserve Adelaide’s two-goal buffer at half-time but could do little to prevent Steven Lustica from later equalising from the spot.

“It was a pity I couldn’t save the second one,” the 35-year-old said.

“I think at 2-0 we should have done better. We tried to finish the game off [but] we didn’t and credit to Western Sydney, they came back and they stole a point.”