Melbourne Victory v Brisbane Roar: 3 – 3

One point from two home games is hardly something to be pleased about, but last night’s comeback draw felt like a win. The revamped back line was quite atrocious at times in the first half, but tightened up considerably in the second period. Not coincidentally, Melbourne showed a lot more class going forward after the break. Kudos to Merrick for bringing on Celeski and Fabiano within ten minutes of half time — he took the necessary risk and it paid off.

In case you missed the game, catch the video highlights on YouTube.

Blog reader Kevin wrote to me this afternoon with a few interesting points:

  • I don’t think that Brebner has it in him anymore. He was too defensive and Victory only really got going when he was replaced with Celeski.
  • I hate to say this but Archie either needs time on the bench or play him down the wings. Every time he got the ball he either played with it too long or too short. He didn’t know what to do with it. There was that point in the game where he could have scored with no defenders around him but instead of shooting he dribbled it, which allowed defenders to descend on him. The only time that he looked dangerous was when he was playing on the right wing and causing headaches deep in the opposition defence. When he attacked the goal directly he bumbled it every time, he almost cost Melbourne the game.
  • And the last thing to comment on as a devoted Victory fan is the numbers of people to the first 2 games of the season. Very disappointing. It still shows how much more work the A League need to do to get the message out there as long as AFL are going to pull fans away during their season. I even spoke to some football people on the morning of the day and ask them if they were going to the game that night. Their response was “what game?” Still, 5 years ago if I had said that we would get 19,000 people to a football game in Melbourne during the AFL season everyone would have laughed at me.

I would add to Kevin’s message a few observations of my own:

  • Kemp in centre of defence. It was a tale of two halves for Kempy. He made a few critical mistakes in the first half, while in the second he made some very important — and brave — tackles. As I said to my mate Dave, he was definitely channeling a bit of Old Kev in that second half, what with the agro attitude and firm tackles.
  • Celeski. Rumour has it Billy’s been injured, hence the bench time this season. But, along with Carlos Hernández, I thought he was the key factor in bringing Melbourne back from a two-goal deficit. If he’s fit enough, we need him on there for a full 90 minutes.
  • Surah Sukha. In his thirteen minutes off the bench, he didn’t set a foot wrong. Very solid on the ball. I think we’ll see plenty more of him this season.

What did you think of last night’s draw? Who impressed? Who sucked?

3 comments ↓

#1 Philip on 08.16.09 at 11:33 pm

Kemp looked better in the second half because he moved to his natural outside defender position on the wing – in the first half as central defender next to Vargas (with Ward taking the wide position) he was lost.

If we have to play Brebs I would prefer Kemp outside, defending and attacking up the wing, Brebs next to Vargas for some defensive steel and put Ward into midfield. I am a big Ward critic most of the time but he is more likely to be creative in midfield than Brebner.

Berger gave 110% but someone needs to tell him to look up when he runs at defenders. He puts his head down and usually runs himself into a brick wall or finishes with a poor cross because he isn’t looking. It seems he runs without knowing what he is ultimately trying to achieve.

#2 Eric on 08.17.09 at 12:49 pm

Good point about Kemp, Philip. Still, I don’t think he was playing as wide as he usually does, given that we’d roughly shifted to a back three in the second half.

I like Berger, but agree that his final touch lets him down. He puts in all the hard yards running down the flank, making it through the defense — but then he fizzles out. Compare that for example with what Ward pulled off for the first goal — he intercepts the ball, runs down the flank and crosses at the right time. Berger, watch that replay. Timing needs to improve.

#3 Paul on 08.17.09 at 10:35 pm

Moss! What A disappointment! first game of the season for him was a shocker (even if the first goal of that game was offside)..he aint that good…hopefully mitch gets a chance…
before i say this i would just like to say that archie thompson is my favourite player…but i would just liketo say why has he got to play with the ball, why doesnt he just kick it…everyone was saying that he will be the player to watch this season…sad to say this but what’s he doing dribbling the ball when he can take a shot for goal…lets hope he builds his confidence and just shoots the ball instead of playing with it..
what great goals by hernandez..

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