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Preview: Melbourne Victory v Central Coast

05/11/2009 2:56 PM

Date: Saturday November 7
Kick-off: 7:00pm AEDT
Venue: Etihad Stadium
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Head-to-head
13 A-League meetings: Melbourne Victory - 6 wins, Central Coast - 4 wins, Draws - 3

Previous Meeting
Melbourne Victory 2, Central Coast Mariners 2, Round 1, August 2009

Past five matches:
Melbourne Victory:
Round 9: Melbourne Victory 2, Brisbane Roar 1, Etihad Stadium
Round 10: Melbourne Victory 0, Sydney FC 3, Etihad Stadium
Round 11: Newcastle Jets 1, Melbourne Victory 3, EnergyAustralia Stadium
Round 12: Melbourne Victory 3, Adelaide United 1, Etihad Stadium
Round 13: Perth Glory 1, Melbourne Victory 2, ME Bank Stadium

Central Coast:
Round 9: Sydney FC 1, Central Coast 0, Sydney Football Stadium
Round 10: Central Coast 1, North Queensland Fury 1, Bluetongue Stadium
Round 11: Brisbane Roar 0, Central Coast 3, Suncorp Stadium
Round 12: Newcastle Jets 2, Central Coast 1, EnergyAustralia Stadium
Round 13: Central Coast Mariners 0, Adelaide United 0, Canberra Stadium

Analysis:
Melbourne is in a rich vein of form at the moment, having won six of its past seven and a spot at the top of the table could beckon if its wins here and Sydney fails to get all three against Gold Coast later on Saturday night.

The club has attributed its turnaround in fortunes since a sluggish start to the season to an attitude change rather then a change in personnel and there have certainly been times in the past three matches were Melbourne has been outplayed, but still managed to get the result at the end of the 90 minutes.

Against Perth last week, the Victory struggled after taking an early lead and allowed the Glory back into the match. But after weathering the storm, they were able to secure the win when substitute Nathan Elasi delivered for Carlos Hernandez to finish.

Hernandez and Archie Thompson continue to inspire Melbourne and both have been in excellent form over the past month. But the addition of the likes of youngster Mate Dugandzic and Elasi has energised the team, while the defence continues to do well despite not keeping a clean sheet in six matches.

Three players, Evan Berger, Surat Sukha and Robbie Kruse, return from injury into an extended squad leaving Ernie Merrick with some tough decisions to make. Nick Ward and Tom Pondeljak could both be available after the week off.

Central Coast kicked off season 2009-10 in stunning fashion with a 2-0 defeat of Melbourne at Etihad Stadium in August. Prior to that win, the Mariners has won just one of their past nine against Melbourne, but rubbished any thoughts of a hoodoo with a comprehensive and impressive win.

Lawrie McKinna's men have established themselves as one of the most consistent teams in the competition and they currently sit in fourth spot, two behind Melbourne. The key has been their defence, which has conceded just eight goals in 13 games. But conversely, the one criticism which could be made of them is their inability to score goals and they have won just one out of their past six matches and on six occasions this season have failed to trouble the scorers.

Their away form outside of the win in Round 1, and the recent 3-0 success over an embattled Brisbane side, is poor with losses to Sydney, Newcastle and Adelaide and a draw against Wellington in recent times.

Perhaps in a bid to

 
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