Contact Us

본문 바로가기


Bolting 최적 솔루션 Provider
주식회사 트윈컴퍼니
Bolting에 관한 컨설팅 업무 수행 및 테스트 서비스 제공
Superbolt와 볼트풀림방지와셔 공급 / BS Bolting Software소개, 적용, 공급
현장 및 설계 기술자들을 위한 교육 과정 운영
Contact Us
홈   >   고객지원   >   Contact Us

Melbourne City begin post-mortem of final humiliation

페이지 정보

작성자 Marcelo 작성일23-06-05 07:20 조회151회

본문

Melbourne City are reeling from their grand final humiliation but coach Rado Vidosic is confident his charges won't be haunted by it going into next season.
The premiers copped a 6-1 hammering from Central Coast in Saturday night's decider at CommBank Stadium.
It was their third loss in four consecutive grand final appearances and educate their heaviest defeat under Vidosic, who admitted he couldn't explain where things had really gone wrong, beyond the feeling that the Mariners had wanted the win more.
"I can't blame the players. What they've done this season for us has been unbelievable," he said.
"I'm so privileged to coach them and this is going to hurt us, but we are definitely going to learn from it and next season we'll try to come back and do it better."
The veteran mentor pointed to City's form after losing last year's grand final under Patrick Kisnorbo, as proof of his side's resilience.
"We lost the grand final last year and I think we started with five wins out of six and one draw," he said.
"It didn't affect us from losing last year so hopefully it will not affect us this year.
"We've got (Asian) Champions League to look forward to and then we've obviously got the start of the season."
Star attacker Mathew Leckie said there weren't any immediate discussions among the players post-match.
"There hasn't been really anything said.

That's quite normal after a loss like that," he told reporters.
"The season's over and we're on the bad end of it. So it's just very quiet in there.
"We obviously have our time off now, we're on holiday and go back in and really all we can do is continue to work hard as we always do.
"We always want to get better and I think the past three years we've shown how good we can be."
Leckie and Maclaren could head into Socceroos camp in the next two weeks but for City, the off-season will come with significant change.
Skipper Scott Jamieson is retiring, Jordan Bos is bound for Belgium while Tom Glover, Marco Tilio and Aiden O'Neill are also likely off to Europe.
"If we turn over half the team, all the new players will look forward to this experience and all the old players will be hurting when they come back," Vidosic said.
"I'm quite positive that everyone is going to give everything that they've got to correct this day in one year's time."

브라우저 최상단으로 이동합니다 브라우저 최하단으로 이동합니다