Adelaide United coach Carl Vear does not care if his team conceded four goals on Saturday against the inhabitants of Cellar Brisbane Roar – provided they are scoring themselves five times.
He followed the last 4-4 draw of the Reds with the leaders of the Auckland FC scale, which included an equalizer of 98th minute from defender Bart Vriends.
The men of Veart entertated their fans this season, but they were exhibited several times in the last third, conceding 34 goals in 18 games.
Only candidates for the BRISBANE wooden spoon (36) and Puffer (45) have disclosed more goals.
But do not expect an austere approach to hosts this weekend at Coopers Stadium.
“We are not going to change our way of playing,” said a lavish veart.
The coach of Adelaide United, Carl Vear, does not care if his team concedes four goals on Saturday against Brisbane Roar-provided they find the bottom of the net themselves themselves
He followed the last 4-4 draw of the Reds with the leaders of the Auckland FC scale, which included an equalizer of 98th minute from defender Bart Vriends (photo, right)
“We want to be an attack team that scores goals. Sometimes this (approach) makes us a little vulnerable.
“I am happy to take this risk as long as we mark more than the opposition.
Veart also urged his team to be on from the start on the floor at home – and to respect their opponents, who seek to resume late points in what was a test campaign.
The roar would have attracted a lot of confidence from their 1-1 draw fought with Melbourne’s victory at the Suncorp Stadium on March 1.
Adelaide will welcome the defender Panagiotis Kikianis, who was a key figure in the Asian Cup for under 20, which young Socceroos won.
The goalkeeper of the first choice James Delianov should also be in the departure XI.
In an important blow for the outside side, Brisbane will be without the former winger of the Reds Ben Halloran and the French playmaker Florin Berenguer.
The two chose not to go to Adelaide to stay at home with their families to protect themselves from the tropical cyclone Alfred.