Phoenix coach Mark Rudan slaps down Ernie Merrick’s critique
Phoenix coach Mark Rudan has labelled Ernie Merrick’s comments about Wellington’s tactics as ‘disrespectful’.
Newcastle coach Ernie Merrick may have earned another A-League coaching foe after Wellington boss Mark Rudan labelled a critique of his side’s structure disrespectful yesterday.
The maligned Phoenix have started the season admirably, with a win, a draw and a loss, positioning them mid-table going into tonight’s clash with Melbourne City. Rudan’s defensive 5-2-3 system has still come under fire, though, with Merrick doubting its merits when the side concedes an early goal.
“They had a lot of fight in them,” Merrick said following the Jets’ opening-round 2-1 loss to the Phoenix last month.
“The problem is, if you play like that when you’re down a goal, it makes life very difficult.
“You’ve got to change your whole mindset and play much more attacking football and commit forward.”
The former Phoenix coach’s premonition came to life last weekend when Western Sydney went ahead early against Wellington and ran out 3-0 winners.
Merrick is already engaged in a long-running stoush with Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat, with the pair blaming each other last weekend when asked after the game why they didn’t shake hands. Rudan is still bugged by Merrick’s critique and may now be in the queue with Muscat after labelling the Newcastle coach’s remarks disrespectful and lacking context.
“People are talking about us being a certain type of team … (but) everyone’s compact when they don’t have the ball,” Rudan said.
“When you pass comment, make sure you have a look right across the board, not just us.
“It was a coach we’d just beaten, who’d been here for three years and I thought that was somewhat disrespectful.”
Rudan couldn’t resist a cheeky dig at the man who took the Jets within one win of last year’s title.
“I thought our tactics were much better than theirs (in round one), to be fair,” he said.
AAP
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