The best and worst from Newcastle Jets' 6-1 thumping of Brisbane Roar at Suncorp Stadium.
2-0 at half-time, what could the Roar do to turn things around?
Brisbane did come out after the break with Zach Duncan's first goal in the A-League, the young chargers attacking with pace and purpose.
They had 10 minutes to exhibit a brilliant display of football from their young guns and pulled one back to make it 2-1. But was this the Roar’s resurgence?
WORST
Brisbane's inconsistency
Darren Davies' men appear to do all the right things…sometimes. But they inevitably let themselves down by being sloppy when it matters.
Not pressing when they should, wayward passing of the ball, tackling when all they need to do is jockey their opponent...we could go on.
They looked terribly off the pace and out-matched from basically every position on the park tonight, as the Jets ran riot with ease and purpose. The only positive I can see is that they have 12 players who will be out of contract at the end of the season so a mass cleanout will be required!
I can’t blame the Roar coach for receiving a yellow card, he did cut a frustrated figure on the sidelines. For the record I thought Eli Babalj's first Roar goal should have stood on-side. Little consolation though...
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