|
|
The reigning champions thumped Victory 5-0 last time the two sides met, but the veteran striker is adamant it is the three points that is proving the motivation
![]() |
By GREIG JOHNSTON |
Melbourne Victory striker Archie Thompson denies the club is embarking on a revenge mission when they welcome A-League champions Brisbane Roar to AAMI Park on Saturday.
Just two games into Ange Postecoglou's reign, his former Roar side put Victory to the sword at Suncorp Stadium, thumping them 5-0.
Since then, the sides' fortunes have contrasted starkly; Victory have charged up the A-League table with five wins and a draw from their past eight games, while Roar are slumped in ninth place after a poor run of form.
Although he admitted the dressing room resembled a "morgue" for days after the Week 2 thrashing, Thompson said revenge over Brisbane is not a primary motivator this weekend.
"I've been [with the Australia national team] away for the last two weeks. It's not about them it's about us. We've been playing some decent football over the last couple of weeks," Thompson said after training at Gosch's Paddock on Thursday.
"[It was like] a morgue, as expected - 5-0, biggest loss in our club's history. The boys were disappointed because they were all really up for that game, being against a champion team against Brisbane.
"They're [Brisbane] up against the wall at the moment. I think I saw [Erik] Paartalu talking about how it could be a defining game for them, so they're going to be up for it too - it's going to be an exciting match."
Thompson said he was not overly concerned by the Week 2 defeat, and said Victory were always confident they would turn their early-season woes around.
"It was only Week 2. If you start thinking, 'We lost a Week 2 match, that's the end of our season', well, that's not the attitude we should be having," he said.
"We always knew that we were going to get better. It was a matter of time. Now we're coming to terms with how everyone plays, and you can see it starting to work on the weekend."
The evergreen 34-year-old said he had enjoyed his time away with the Socceroos in Hong Kong, where his four goals helped his country qualify for the 2013 East Asian Cup.
But he did concede he had found the workload tough.
"It was great, it was good to qualify for a tournament next year," Thompson said.
"But last week was tough. Four games in a week, it's hard yakka, it doesn't matter what opposition you're playing against.
"And today, coming to training, I got put in the starting line-up - I tell you, I almost substituted myself out of it," he joked.
Goal Australia now has its own
and
account, so for all the latest news and features on Australian football follow us by clicking on the above links
| 100% first deposit bonus up to $200 |
|
Related Stories
-
Ancelotti’s departure leaves PSG in a pickle
With the Italian bound for Spain, the Ligue 1 champions face an uncertain immediate future
-
The top-30 EAFF clubs: Sanfrecce Hiroshima
Goal Asia will list its top-30 EAFF clubs, featuring the heavyweights of Japan, China, Australia, South Korea and Hong Kong. This time, it is Sanfrecce Hiroshima who are the focus
-
Soulless EPL must face up to grim reality
After a season marred by controversy and a failure of its top teams to put up a credible Champions League challenge, the world's supposed best league is falling behind
-
In Off the Post Podcast: Merrick makes return
The team from Goal Australia and Sportal take you through all the big news in football, including Ernie Merrick's A-League return and the forthcoming Champions League final
-
Who is the greatest Champions League striker ever?
Enter our competition now and you will be in with a chance of winning one of four replica football shirts. Simply pick your favourite and subscribe to our YouTube channel

