A-League 2019/20- Round 5 My Preview

A-League 2019/20- Round 5 My Preview

The opening 4 Rounds of the A-League were good to watch due to the fact that there has been just 1 game with a margin of more than 1 goal separating the 2 teams, which is an unbelievable stat. As stated before, the opportunity is there for the A-League to grow. Once again there are 5 games that are intriguing on paper!

Team with Round 5 Bye: Sydney FC

My Choice of a definite winner for this Round: Melbourne City

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A-League 2019-20 Round 4 My Team of the Week and Votes

Completion of 2019/20- Round 4- Team of the Week

Formation
4-5-1

Starting 11:

Daniel Lopar (Goal Keeper- Western Sydney Wanderers)- The best player in Round 4 of the A-League.
Jack Clisby (Left Back- Central Coast Mariners)- A quality display.
Kye Rowles (Left Sided Centre Back- Central Coast Mariners)- Put in a good shift.
Josh Brillante (Right Sided Centre Back- Melbourne City)- A good performance in an unfamiliar position.
Rhyan Grant (Right Back- Sydney FC)- Worked tirelessly and provided 2 assists.
Daniel De Silva (Left Wing- Central Coast Mariners)- A clinical finish that was a pivotal moment in the game.
Gianni Stensness (Left Sided Central Midfielder- Central Coast Mariners)- Can’t fault his performance.
Brandon O’Neill (Right Sided Central Midfielder- Sydney FC)- Played well when the game was in the balance.
Josh Risdon (Right Wing- Western United)- A pivotal part of the lead up to the equalising 2nd goal for his team, also worked tirelessly, Risdon made marauding runs forward.
Allessandro Diamanti (Attacking Midfielder- Western United)- Scored the pivotal 1st goal for his team.
Scott Mcdonald (Striker- Western United)- His performance would stack up anywhere in the world, Mcdonald scored the decisive 3rd goal for his team to complete their comeback win. Continue reading “A-League 2019-20 Round 4 My Team of the Week and Votes”

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