Mariners are still on the rise despite their most recent loss

Alen StajcicAlen Stajcic, coach of the Central Coast Mariners

Despite their 3-1 loss to Melbourne City in Round 5 of the Hyundai A-League, Mariners’ Head Coach, Alen Stajcic, said there was plenty for him to be happy about post game.

Just a few days removed from toppling Perth in Round 4, the Mariners came out of the blocks well before City struck from a set piece and Stajcic was confident post-game that some better chance conversion could have changed the game completely. “I thought Melbourne City controlled the game a bit better in the first half, we looked dangerous though and had a few good half chances, ” Stajcic said.

“Disappointing as usual to concede off a corner and that gave them scoreboard momentum, then they had a solid 20 minute spell in the second half where they controlled the game again and looked threatening in attack. “But we had six or seven chances where we should have scored and brought the game back level at different moments and I’m sure the scoreboard momentum would’ve changed if we put them away, ” he said.

With the team coming together properly five rounds in, Stajcic believes that the foundations are being laid and was proud of the team’s effort across a testing fixture period. “I’m happy with the week we had, but there’s certainly some learnings for us to take, particularly against a good team like Melbourne City. “We’re starting to put in principles of how we want to play, I think everyone can see that. “We turned the ball over a few times where we could have been more efficient.

“We played last year’s premiers last week and the league leaders here, both on their home ground, so we’re not really going to get a bigger challenge away from home with the travel. “To come away with three points we’ve done well, I think we’ve learnt a lot and we’ll get better as the year goes on.

“There aren’t many boys in this team who played regularly last year, 25 or 26 matches straight. “So, for a lot of them this is a new experience, backing up week in and week out while maintaining that high standard. “That’s why I think we’ve got the most potential for growth as the year goes on, ” Stajcic said.

Source: Website, Nov 11 David Jordan, Central Coast Mariners