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Preview: Melbourne Heart v Melbourne Victory

Preview: Melbourne Heart v Melbourne Victory

02/02/2012 02:15:23 AM

Date: Saturday February 4
Kick-off: 7.45pm AEDT
Venue: AAMI Park, Melbourne

Head-to-head
Played 5: Wins: Heart 2, Victory 1, Draws: 2

Previous encounter
Melbourne Heart 3, Melbourne Victory 2, AAMI Park, December 2011

History:
The Melbourne derby has added significance this time around with both sides absolutely desperate for a win. Heart hold the bragging rights in this contest having only lost to Victory once in five encounters, that being a 3-1 win to Victory in December 2010.

Since then they have played a 2-2 draw last January - a match infamous for Kevin Muscat's tackle on Adrian Zahra - a 0-0 draw earlier this season and Heart's 3-2 win at AAMI Park in December, where they prevailed thanks to two goals from Matt Thompson and another from Alex Eerra.

Form:
Past five matches:
Melbourne Heart: LDLLD
Melbourne Victory: DDLDW

Summary of form:
The Victorian teams have endured a torrid start to 2012, with just one win in total for the combined past 12 matches between them. Heart have slipped down the table to fifth after four losses in two draws since their most recent win, while Victory are eighth after three draws and a loss in the past four.

Victory have suffered last-minute equalisers in their past two matches against Sydney and Gold Coast with both goals scored by defenders who previously played for the club.

Match Committee:
Heart have lost Matt Thompson (knee) for a month in a massive blow ahead of this match. Fred is unlikely to be rushed back from his groin injury. Heart are also without Australian Under 23 trio Aziz Behich, Mate Dugandzic and Jason Hoffman meaning there are some big decisions to be made at the selection table. Paul Reid is likely to make his debut in the midfield.

There are plenty of worries at Victory with both Adrian Leijer and Harry Kewell struggling with shoulder injuries during Wednesday's game in Launceston. Added to the fact that Isaka Cernak. Matt Foschini and Diogo Ferreira are on U23 duties and the club is facing a real concern, especially in midfield. Carlos Hernandez could be set for a return to the starting line-up after sitting out mid-week.

Danger men:
Alex Terra- Terra is one of the most dangerous players in the A-League when fit and Victory will do well to keep an eye on him, regardless of how he is used. He will be the only player on the field on Saturday who has scored for Heart in a Melbourne derby.

Harry Kewell- Kewell described Victory's recent efforts as disgusting after their draw with Gold Coast but you can't put the blame on him for those efforts. His form in terms of supplying and scoring goals in recent weeks has been very strong and he is the man to watch for Victory.

At the end of the day…
The importance of this match in terms of both sides' seasons can not be underestimated. Both are desperate for a win to ignite their season, with Victory's challenge for the finals hinging on them getting the three points here.

Despite the unfortunate circumstances late in both their past two matches, Victory are still playing well below expectations. They are getting bossed in the midfield in every match they play in and that is putting their defence under severe pressure. As a result, they haven't kept a clean sheet since early

 
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