Young guns fire but Roar falls short
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.”