The Cairns Post

Young guns fire but Roar falls short

- MARCO MONTEVERDE

ROAR coach John Aloisi says he’s building for the future as well as focusing on the current A-League season, as he defends Brisbane’s pedestrian start to their 2017-18 campaign.

Jeers echoed around Cbus Super Stadium on Saturday at the end of a dire 0-0 draw between the Roar and cellar dwellers Wellington Phoenix.

While the draw was a good result for the Phoenix, for the Roar it was a disappoint­ment.

The Roar have won just two of their 10 matches this season and have largely failed to inspire with football that’s a far cry from the style that revolution­ised the A-League and led to the club winning three championsh­ips between 2011 and 2014.

Aloisi has pointed to a lengthy injury list as a reason for the Roar’s failure to fire.

Unavailabl­e on the weekend were attacking pair Brett Holman and Fahid Ben Khalfallah, key midfielder Thomas Kristensen, goalkeeper Michael Theo, and defenders Luke DeVere, Jade North and Avraam Papadopoul­os, who is serving a seven-match suspension for spitting.

Things got worse when Brisbane’s Eric Bautheac was forced off in the first half with a hamstring injury. With the spate of injuries, Aloisi has had to turn to the club’s younger brigade, including Nick D’Agostino, Joe Caletti, Connor O’Toole and Peter Skapetis.

“There’s a bright future for them at Brisbane Roar – that’s really positive,” Aloisi said.

“I know a lot people don’t care about that at the moment, they just care about the results, which I understand, but I care about building this club.”

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