Agen Bola terpercaya indo11.com reported, Sydney FC’s depth is set to be tested even further with Richard Garcia to miss Saturday night’s derby against Western Sydney Wanderers.
The Sky Blues were already set to be without suspended Nick Carle and Hagi Gligor, who is with the Australian Under 22 team at the Asian championships in Oman, before Farina revealed on Thursday that Garcia will also miss Sydney’s trip across town due to a calf injury.
Farina has not picked the same starting line-up in seven straight games with injuries and suspension having been a key factor in Sydney’s inconsistent season so far.
“Last week against Adelaide, he (Garcia) finished the second half but halfway through he was complaining about pins and needles just behind his calf and it looks as though that might have been a little bit of a strain,” Farina said.
“He managed to finish the game but there’s quite a lot of bruising there now, so it is a bit of a strain and there’s no way he’d be right for this weekend.” as reported by Indo Eleven.
Sydney have won six games and lost six so far and will take on their cross-town rivals knowing a loss would see them slip seven points behind the Wanderers.
While Farina has plenty of experience to call on in central midfield to replace Carle and Gligor – including Brett Emerton, Terry McFlynn and Matt Thompson – the 49-year-old coach is frustrated at being forced into changing his starting XI again.
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The Sky Blues were already set to be without suspended Nick Carle and Hagi Gligor, who is with the Australian Under 22 team at the Asian championships in Oman, before Farina revealed on Thursday that Garcia will also miss Sydney’s trip across town due to a calf injury.
Farina has not picked the same starting line-up in seven straight games with injuries and suspension having been a key factor in Sydney’s inconsistent season so far.
“Last week against Adelaide, he (Garcia) finished the second half but halfway through he was complaining about pins and needles just behind his calf and it looks as though that might have been a little bit of a strain,” Farina said.
“He managed to finish the game but there’s quite a lot of bruising there now, so it is a bit of a strain and there’s no way he’d be right for this weekend.” as reported by Indo Eleven.
Sydney have won six games and lost six so far and will take on their cross-town rivals knowing a loss would see them slip seven points behind the Wanderers.
While Farina has plenty of experience to call on in central midfield to replace Carle and Gligor – including Brett Emerton, Terry McFlynn and Matt Thompson – the 49-year-old coach is frustrated at being forced into changing his starting XI again.
Source http://indo11.com
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