Sky Blues confident of beating Melbourne City

Sky Blues confident of beating Melbourne City

Sydney FC star Robert Mak has warned Melbourne City towards falling into the identical entice because the Western Sydney Wanderers by dismissing the Sky Blues’ A-League title hopes.

Championship favourites City meet Sydney over two legs for a spot within the A-League grand remaining on June 3.

While had the weekend off, the Sky Blues had been concerned in a sudden-death semi-final towards the Wanderers at CommBank Stadium

Despite their favouritism and taking part in at dwelling, the Wanderers misplaced 2-1 to a Sydney aspect the fought again from a purpose all the way down to deservedly advance to a date with City courtesy of second-half objectives from Slovakian worldwide Mak and Englishman Adam Le Fondre.

“These games motivate you and we were so up for it,” Mak mentioned forward of Friday night time’s first leg at Allianz Stadium.

“They (the Wanderers) thought they’d pass us easily.

“We showed how good and strong we are, and that gives us much more confidence.”

Despite City looming because the brisker of the groups, Mak was glad to have performed on the weekend.

“For us, it’s even better because to win that game, it give us so much confidence,” he mentioned.

“To win a derby game in the playoffs, it was really amazing.

“All the players are happy, everyone is happy – it feels really good. I’m happy we played that game,

“That game has given us much more confidence, and against Melbourne City we will go the same. way, and I think we can beat City.”

Mak additionally sympathised with Sky Blues coach Steve Corica. who has been beneath strain at varied levels throughout what has been a rollercoaster season for the Sydneysiders.

“Imagine how much pressure he was under. It must have been really difficult,” Mak mentioned.

“Thee fans and everyone was thinking that this team can’t achieve anything, but one game, how it can change football, and here’s what’s happening now.

“I think everyone realises like this team has the character and has the big players, and is still one of the biggest teams in Australia – you cannot say no (to that).

“What we showed on Saturday is that we are still one of the best teams in Australia.”

Mak was reluctant to debate teammate Joe Lolley’s hamstring harm.

Having come on as a second-half substitute towards the Wanderers, Lolley was subsequently taken off after the Sky Blues went forward late within the sport.

“You need to ask him,” Mak mentioned when requested about Lolley’s possibilities of being match for Friday night time.

Originally revealed as Sydney FC star Robert Mak says the Sky Blues have the ‘character’ and the gamers to beat Melbourne City

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au