View from the Victory, Volume Seven: Amateur Referee Night at Etihad Stadium
Mehmet Durakovic's Melbourne Victory were in the fight of their lives as they prepared for their Saturday night match with defending A-League Champions and current league leaders Brisbane Roar at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne.
A player for Melbourne that would not be available for action against the Roar was Grant Brebner, who strained a calf muscle and would be sidelined for two weeks.
"It's a very big blow for us," Durakovic said after training. "But we've got guys coming in and it's their opportunity to take it. 'Broxy' [Leigh Broxham] did a magnificent job in Wellington."
Indeed, the Victory were coming off their first victory of the season, a 2-1 victory over the Wellington Phoenix at Westpac Stadium. The objective for Harry Kewell and company was to build on their breakthrough result.
An even bigger object for Kewell was to live up to the hype that preceded the club's campaign.
"When I was coming over here I knew what everyone was expecting and I knew myself I had to be at my top form, week in and week out," Kewell told Stephen Rielly of The Australian. "Playing at the top level you can have an average game, but you have other players taking it.
"Obviously now the focus is on me and you have to play well every game. I knew that when I signed and the challenge for me is to be able to do that week in, week out. I'm not going to shy away from it."
An out-of-form Kewell could be a blessing to the Victory, since Kewell is considered for a recall to the Socceroos for their upcoming FIFA World Cup qualifiers.
"There's no guarantee (they'll play) at all, I'm pretty much performance-related," Socceroos manager Holger Osieck told the press, according to AAP. "I ask a lot more of them other than they have produced so far. But knowing their value and what they can bring to the team I invited them."
Ange Postecoglou's Roar were riding a 32-match unbeaten streak, which came after a 3-0 defeat to Melbourne more than a year ago at AAMI Park.
“It’s all about our performance so tomorrow we want to make sure we rock up ready to go, and we’re under no illusion – they are going to throw everything at us," said former Victory goalkeeper and current Roar netminder Michael Theoklitos to the Australian FourFourTwo.
It was a night full of offensive fireworks. Who would want to be a defender? No one on a night like this.
Actually who would want to be a referee at Etihad. Surely not match referee Ben Williams. From this Featured Columnist's perspective, he did not have a very good night officiating this match. Most, if not all, of the calls he made were against the Victory.
You would believe that for someone who has had so many games of refereeing under his belt, it would not be obvious of Williams's clear preferential treatment to the title-holders.
Indeed, the wheels would fall off in a hurry for Durakovic's club. Early in the second minute, Melbourne were down to 10 men after Victory goalkeeper Ante Covic was sent off for a rough challenge on Besart Berisha. The foul was triggered by terrible defending from Adrian Leijer.
After Brisbane were called for encroachment, the Roar's Henrique converted the spot kick to make it 1-0 to the visitors. Carlos Hernandez was cautioned in the eighth minute for a rough challenge.
However, Archie Thompson equalized for the Victory on the break in the 10th minute to put the match on level terms. Thompson broke loose again in the 21st minute on the counter to give Melbourne a 2-1 lead. The goal was triggered by a through ball from Kewell.
Adrian Leijer was cautioned in the 26th minute for a challenge on Brisbane's Thomas Broich, one of the club's top goalscorers. The ensuing free kick was converted by Broich to make it a 2-2 game.
In the 37th minute, Melbourne's Matthew Foschini was sent off for a studs-up challenge on Broich.
The second half saw Brisbane dominate possession due to the two-man advantage. Unfortunately, the Roar were not able to convert on their opportunities, and the result ended in a 2-2 draw.
And the cards continued to pile up.
Berisha was cautioned in the 70th minute for dissent. Danny Allsopp earned a yellow in the 79th minute for a challenge on Massimo Murdocca.
Brisbane's Luke Brattan was also given a caution for a challenge on Diego Ferreira. And Thompson himself was cautioned for dissent in the third minute of second half stoppage time.
Up next for the Victory is a match with the Central Coast Mariners. Kickoff at Bluetongue Stadium in Gosford, Australia is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 12 at 7:45 p.m. AEST.