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Preview: Perth Glory v GCU

Preview: Perth Glory v GCU

02/02/2012 03:45:46 AM

Date: Monday, 7 February 2012
Kick-off: 7:00pm (AWST), 9:00pm (AEST), 10:00pm (AEDT)
Venue: nib Stadium

Head-to-head
Played 7: Wins: Perth Glory 1, Gold Coast United 4, Draws: 2

Previous encounter
Perth Glory 2, Gold Coast United 0, nib Stadium, December 2011

History:
Glory achieved their first Iron-Ore Cup win when these sides played in early December. In unusual circumstances, Gold Coast gifted a first goal to Glory when poor young defender Zach Anderson suffered a brain snap, holding his hands up to catch the ball from a Glory corner. There was nothing the referee could do but award Perth a penalty, one that was gleefully tucked away by Mile Sterjovski as he dedicated his first goal of the season to his newborn daughter, who'd been born just the day before. Shane Smeltz scored the next penalty against his former side after Ben Halloran brought down Andrezinho, completing a rather miserable evening for the Gold Coast team. But with four wins over the Glory to their name over the first seven clashes, the ledger is still squarely in Gold Coast's favour, although most of those results were set up by Smeltz goals and he's in purple now.

Form:
Past five matches:
Perth Glory: WWDWW
Gold Coast United: LDLLD

Perth are enjoying one of the greatest runs of form in their Hyundai A-League history. The club needs just one more draw or win to set a new record of eight matches unbeaten, edging out their previous mark, which was achieved at the end of the 2009-10 season and over the first five weeks of the following campaign before the 2010-11 year completely fell apart. When these two sides last played, Perth were enduring a similarly tough period and their victory over Gold Coast actually represented the club's sole win in nine matches. But since being reduced to 10 men against Newcastle on New Year's Eve and still achieving a gritty 1-1 draw, the Glory have gone from strength to strength and have won four of their last five games.

Gold Coast, meanwhile, haven't won since defeating Brisbane Roar on Boxing Day, but their formline hasn't been quite as bad as this statement suggests. As coach Miron Bleiberg has been keen to point out, his side hasn't been wiped out by any team and have instead made a habit of one-goal losses this term. Their most recent result was a brave 1-1 draw with Melbourne Victory in Launceston on Wednesday night, courtesy of Michael Thwaite's injury-time goal.

Match Committee:
Glory's unbeaten run may be brought to an end through injury. Speedster Evan Berger has suffered another hamstring tear and is officially gone for the next six weeks although it could be somewhat longer. Adding to Ian Ferguson's difficulties down the left, Todd Howarth has also tweaked his groin and may not be available for this encounter. This wouldn't be such an issue if Josh Mitchell was available to play centre back, as Steve Pantelidis could move to the left, but Mitchell will be touch and go coming back from a knee injury as well.

Young forward James Brown was forced to come off during the clash with Victory after clashing with Melbourne skipper Adrian Leijer, but it's uncertain whether he's sustained any damage that will keep him out of this encounter. Paul Beekmans has also been released from his contract

 
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