Can Adelaide United retreat this time, and can Western Sydney Wanderers lose again?

Mondo Sports Updated on 2024-02-23

Adelaide United, which reached the semifinals of the playoffs last season, has shown a high start and a low this season, and the overall performance is relatively average, and the team currently has a record of 5 wins, 4 draws and 8 losses after 17 rounds of league play-offs, ranking only 9th in the Australian Super League regular league standings, and has been 6 points behind the championship play-off zone. In terms of recent situation, Adelaide United lost 1-2 away to Sydney FC in the latest round of the league, and the team has only achieved 1 draw and 3 losses in the last four rounds of the league, including two home games that have conceded more than three goals in a single game, and the overall form has been unbearable recently. And it is worth mentioning that Adelaide United have conceded an extremely high number of goals at home in the league this season, conceding an average of 21 ball.

Western Sydney Wanderers stopped in the first round of the playoffs last season, which is a pity; The team's priority this season is still to secure a playoff spot and play better, and they are currently in 6th place in the Australian Super League regular league standings with 7 wins, 4 draws and 6 losses after 17 league games, just stuck on the edge of the playoff zone, and the team needs to go all out to grab points. Judging from the recent situation, Western Sydney Wanderers' recent form has also declined significantly, and they have not tasted victory in three league games since losing 0-1 to ** Coast Mariners in the last round of the league; And the team has also suffered defeats in the last two league games.

Comprehensive analysis: Although both teams have been in an embarrassing situation of not winning in the league recently, Western Sydney Wanderers also have two consecutive wins in each match, each of which they can establish a lead in the first half, so this game is favored to be unbeaten by Rangers.

Opinion: Western Sydney Wanderers

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