Welcome to part two of the goals your A-League men’s side has lost, looking at the remaining six clubs in the competition. For the introduction and part one, check out this link. For reference: Expected goals (xG) is a measure…
Has your team lost or gained goals over the transfer window? – Part 1
Goals, put simply, are the key facet of football. There is a multitude of complex tactics involved in beating your opponent within the ten phases of football, but ultimately, it all stems down to the simple objective of finding the…
“We want to be fighting for the league” – Baccus confident ahead of new campaign
Western Sydney Wanderers midfielder Keanu Baccus spoke to Kick360 to reflect on the previous campaign, and look forwards to the upcoming season.
Key takeaways: Matildas vs Brazil Game One
The Matildas prevailed 3-1 over Brazil in an enthralling match. Check the match report for details and insight into the game.
Japan vs Socceroos: Pressing stifled Australia, but the Socceroos’ build-up play left much to be desired
The beautiful thing about football is that it can be as simple or as complex as one desires, depending on their analytical view of the game. As the great Johan Cruyff says, ‘playing football is very simple, but playing simple…
Does Sydney deserve criticism for their transfer window?
Many fans have criticised Sydney FC’s transfer as of late, labelling it as poor when comparing it to their rivals like Melbourne Victory and Western Sydney Wanderers. So far, they have signed James Donachie, who was on loan at FC…
How the Olyroos should line up against Egypt
The Olyroos go into their final group game against Egypt needing a draw or win to progress. Kick360 examines how Arnold should line up his side.
The importance of Luke Brattan in Sydney’s build up play
Sydney are looking to become the first team to win three A-League championships in a row, and Luke Brattan’s role in their success cannot be overstated.
Kisnorbo should continue with Guardiola-esque system for finals
Without Jamie Maclaren in their side, Melbourne City should look towards a Guardiola-esque strikerless system to consolidate.
