Sydney FC goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne says the struggling Sky Blues owe besieged coach Steve Corica a win towards Newcastle at McDonald Jones Stadium on Sunday.
The Sydneysiders have dropped to tenth on the ladder after dropping 4 of their previous 5 A-League matches.
Having failed to guide his facet to finals soccer final season, Corica is on discover to raise the Sky Blues out of the doldrums.
If he can’t, it may value him his job.
“Yeah, we have to win for him (Corica), however everybody at Sydney FC is feeling the stress,” Redmayne stated.
“We’re the most important membership in Australia, and we anticipate to win each time we exit on the pitch and problem for the title each season.”
Redmayne stated there was greater than sufficient expertise and high quality within the Sky Blues squad to raise the workforce up the ladder.
“There are just a few areas we have to work on. Our heads haven’t dropped as a result of we all know we are able to get ourselves out of this,” the veteran gloveman stated.
“It’s such a decent league that if we are able to string a number of wins collectively, we are able to shortly transfer up the ladder.”
Sydney has conceded on common two objectives a sport this season. No different membership has conceded extra objectives (18) than the Sky Blues.
And whereas the unavailability of key defensive pair Alex Wilkinson and Jack Rodwell – who’ve each missed a number of weeks with groin accidents – hasn’t helped Sydney’s trigger, Redmayne stated it couldn’t be used as an excuse.
“It’s robust, however shouldn’t be an issue as a result of in the event you’re on this squad, you need to have the ability to do effectively when given an opportunity to play,” he stated.
Redmayne stated former Everton, Manchester Metropolis and Sunderland star Rodwell may return towards the Jets.
Sydney can be set to be boosted by the provision of influential midfielder Luke Brattan, who missed final Saturday’s disappointing 3-0 residence loss to Macarthur FC.
“The expertise of ‘Brattsy’ in the midst of the park is certain to come in useful for us,” Redmayne stated.
Nonetheless, Sydney might be with out suspended winger Joe Lolley, with the versatile Max Burgess – who has recovered from concussion – being the Englishman’s possible substitute.
In the meantime, as a part of an A-League/BBL cross promotion, Sydney FC and the Sydney Sixers are partnering for a $40 ticket deal that can acquire the client entry into the Sky Blues match towards Wellington at Allianz Stadium on Saturday week, and the Sixers sport towards the Perth Scorchers on the SCG on January 15.