Western Sydney Wanderers continued their renaissance as they notched consecutive wins for the first time this season and took down Adelaide United 3-1 at Coopers Stadium, courtesy of a Roly Bonevacia masterclass.
Western Sydney Wanderers
Vedran Janjetovic – 6
A typically volatile display from the Wanderers goalkeeper. Made a crucial penalty save in the first half but then his weak punch from an incoming cross fell straight to Kitto for the equaliser. He made a few regulation saves in the second half and will be hoping he retains his spot amidst another mistake.
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Vedran Janjetovic sprawls to his right to deny Craig Goodwin from the penalty spot.#ALeague #ADLvWSW 🎥 @FOXFOOTBALL pic.twitter.com/pBAPKAQPwN
Tarek Elrich – 6
Elrich was solid in defence but could’ve offered more of an attacking threat going forward. Took on the challenge of handling Goodwin well and barely gave his opponent a sniff of a chance.
Brendan Hamill – 7
Unlucky to concede the penalty due to VAR but was otherwise composed in defence and led the defensive line well for his team.
Tass Mourdoukoutas – 6.5
The youngster was decent and didn’t have too many troubles, though he perhaps could’ve done better in clearing away Janjetović’s wayward punch.
Tate Russell – 8
The 19-year-old continued to show that he is more than capable of playing at the highest level with a dominant performance. Never stopped running as he owned the right side of the pitch and showed his passing range with some outstanding long balls. Was booked late on as he sacrificed himself to hold the team’s lead.
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