Sydney FC star Joe Lolley has some unfinished business to take care of against Auckland FC
Sydney FC can ill-afford a loss to Auckland FC on Saturday such is the tight battle for an A-League top-six berth.
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Sydney FC star Joe Lolley hopes to get a proper crack at Auckland FC as the Sky Blues bid to put the disappointment of their midweek loss in Singapore behind them by beating the A-League leaders at Allianz Stadium on Saturday.
Clinging on to sixth spot on the A-League ladder, the Sky Blues are intent on not only increasing their chances of playing finals football, but also exacting revenge on the Black Knights, who beat them 1-0 with a controversial stoppage-time goal from Nando Pijnaker when the teams met in Auckland in October.
English winger Lolley has some personal unfinished business to take care of after lasting only 35 minutes in the narrow defeat before being forced off with injury.
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“I didn’t really get much of a go against them,” Lolley said.
“They’ve been great this season, and they are where they are because that’s where they deserve to be.
“They’re very difficult to beat and score against, and provide a good threat. It’ll be a difficult game, but it’s something that we need to do in breaking teams down in a lower (defensive) block.
“Also, they’re strong on the counter-attack, so again that’s another challenge for us in making sure we’re better in that department.
“It’s always good to play the team at the top of the table, and if you get a good result, it definitely brings confidence.”
Which is what the Sky Blues need after losing 2-0 to Lion City Sailors in their AFC Champions League Two semi-final, first-leg clash in Singapore on Wednesday night.
“We’ve got to make sure we go out with the right mentality (against Auckland). We know how big of a game it is for us,” Lolley said.
The Black Knights, who are coached by former Sydney FC championship-winning mentor Steve Corica, are unbeaten in their past 11 matches as they edge closer to claiming the Premier’s Plate in their first season in the competition.
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“For us, it’s about fighting for silverware,” Corica said.
“We’re fighting for something special that no-one’s ever done in New Zealand. I’m aware of what’s going on below us (on the ladder), but the job’s in our hands.
“It’s up to us to perform when the pressure’s on.”
Corica expected Sydney to provide his side with a tough test.
“They are a very good attacking team, so we’ll have to make sure defensively we’re strong, and that we take our chances when they come,” he said.
“It’s about us, what we want to achieve, and how we want to play with and without the ball. We’re looking forward to the challenge.”
Originally published as Sydney FC star Joe Lolley has some unfinished business to take care of against Auckland FC