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Preview: Adelaide United  v Perth Glory

Preview: Adelaide United v Perth Glory

01/25/2012 11:44:59 PM

Date: Sunday, January 29
Kick-off: 5pm AEDT, 4.30pm local
Venue: Hindmarsh Stadium

Head-to-head
Played 19: Wins: Adelaide 10, Perth 6, Draws: 3

Previous encounter
Perth 1, Adelaide 0, October 9, 2011

History:
These two sides have been involved in some memorable matches over the years, with Adelaide enjoying the lion’s share of success. The Reds won two out of three games last season but it was the Glory who took the spoils when the two sides last met in the very first round of this season. A second half goal to Billy Mehmet saw the Glory start the season off on the right note with a 1-0 win.

Form:
Past five matches:
Adelaide: WDDLD
Perth: DWWDW

Things are starting to get a little tougher for Adelaide since the strong start they made under new boss John Kosmina. While the Reds have lost just once since Kossie’s return, they haven’t won in their last four games. Wednesday night’s draw with Newcastle was their third in four games and leaves them more than one win away from the top six. Will need to start turning draws into wins if they hope to make the finals.

With the exception of runaway leaders the Central Coast, Perth are the form side of the A-League. Ian Ferguson’s troops are on a six-game unbeaten run and find themselves comfortably perched in the top six. Sunday’s 4-1 thrashing of Melbourne Victory was probably their best performance of the season and all the clubs big guns seem to be firing at the right time. In another good sign, four of the matches in this streak have been on the road.

Match Committee:
Adelaide will be hopeful midfielder Zenon Caravella is available again after missing the midweek clash with Newcastle with a groin injury. Besides that the Reds have had a fairly settled squad in recent weeks with few of their long-term absentees ready to return. Cassio (ankle) and Jon KcKain (knee) are probably the closest to a return but this game has probably come too early for both of them. Milan Susak (knee) and Evgieny Levchenko (groin) are both also still unavailable.

The Glory will be hoping to get Bas van den Brink will be right to play after struggling with a corked leg in the last week. Steve Pantelidis has done a superb job in central defence during the club’s injury crisis in defence and should keep his spot regardless. Josh Mitchell (knee) may be close to a return but this game is likely to have come too early for former Reds skipper Travis Dodd (abdominal strain), who will make his first return to Hindmarsh if passed fit for this one.

Danger men:
Dario Vidosic – There were a few people questioning whether the Reds were getting value for money out of their Socceroos midfielder a few weeks ago but Vidosic is starting to show he’s one of the most skilful players in the competition. He’s most dangerous when he finds the little pockets of space in front of the opposition’s back four and is able to release Bruce Djite and Sergio van Dijk. Should be a g ripping battle between Vidosic and Jacob Burns in the middle of the park, with the latter needing to put the shackles on if Perth are to get anything out of this one.

Shane Smeltz – You can’t keep

 
Photograph Copyright : Getty Images
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