You are here: Home > News > Australia News > Muscat Rips Into Victory
Wednesday, 10 February 2010

Australia News

Muscat Rips Into Victory

 Comment Now    Email    Print  
Muscat Rips Into Victory
Copyright Getty Images
GALLERIES

MELBOURNE Victory skipper Kevin Muscat blasted his team's performance as simply unacceptable after their 2-0 home defeat by Sydney FC at Telstra Dome on Saturday night.


“There are a lot of boys hurting in that changing room at the moment.

“Every aspect of our game was unacceptable. There are no excuses, we weren’t good enough.

“There was a massive crowd tonight, it was the biggest game of the year for (the fans) and we’ve let them down. There’s no panic though – we have six days in which to put it right," said Muscat.

Coach Ernie Merrick admitted Victory had been intimidated by Sydney during the defeat by their arch rivals.

The Melbourne coach was scathing of his team’s performance, with goals from Mark Bridge and John Aloisi handing Sydney a surprisingly comfortable victory at the Telstra Dome.

Merrick said: “It was a fair result, they were the better team on the night.

“We are scrappy in the first half – for some reason we were intimidated. The second half was better, but we just didn’t have a goalscorer.

“We were standing off players and second to every ball. The slick inter-passing wasn’t there. The marking on (Steve) Corica in the fist half was a disgrace.”

Merrick conceded that his team was undermined by its recent disciplinary problems, with the absence of suspended striker Archie Thompson keenly felt in a match in which Victory failed to seriously test Sydney goalkeeper Ivan Necevski.

“There’s no doubt we’ve paid the price for the red cards. We didn’t have goalscorers out there. No-one had composure in front of goal," said Merrick.





Have YOUR say - What do you think about "Muscat Rips Into Victory"? Tell us NOW in the comment section below.

We review the ‘Ronaldo Effect’ and find out if the Portuguese superstar is missed by Manchester United, why he is so vital to Real Madrid and if we can lead his country to World Cup glory. We also chat to Xavi, Carlo Ancelotti, plus Socceroos Vince Grella and David Carney.


Have you got a scoop? Tell us about it and you could be the first to break the news on FourFourTwo.
Share this article
 Email    Submit this to digg Digg this    Submit this to del.icio.us Post to del.icio.us    Submit this to newsvine Post to newsvine


COMMENT ON THIS ARTICLE (you must be logged in)


Australian FourFourTwo Insider: The Ultimate Football Podcast
FourFourTwo Insider: Wilko: 'Miron Went Too Far'
LATEST BLOGS
A Man For All Seasons
Julia de Meyrick
A few seconds before the final whistle in the Mariners' joyous 3-0 win over ......  read more
Something to savour
Michael do Rozario
 It's been a frustrating, keyboard bashing, eye-ball tearing two years, ......  read more
The Perfect Weekend
Jason Pine
Every once in a while, the football stars align and everything goes your ......  read more
Where there's Hope there's Life
Stephen Daughtry
It's a sci-fi clique. The stricken starship is sucked toward the black hole. ......  read more
Do You Believe In Magic?
Gary Lord
EVERYONE at a magic show craves to know the secrets behind the tricks. But ......  read more
TOP RATING VIDEOS