Western United lost 0-4 to Melbourne City in the last round of the league, but they have improved their defense performance lately, and I think this defeat is just a momentary mistake.

I'm most worried about Western United's goal-scoring ability, as they haven't scored more than 1 goal in a league match since the resumption of the WC. They need to create more chances for Alexandre Zouveaux, who has a good grasp of the ball.

Team leader Ales wants his team to deliver a more solid defensive performance, but he also hopes that attacking players such as Gianlopin and Nicolas Milanovic can play more efficient soccer from their favorable positions. In addition, I think a pair of players, Zusleston and Garuso, can pose a threat from the side.

Newcastle

The Jets have been in an even worse state lately, losing 4 of their last 5 matches, and failing to score any goals in those defeats, which is worrying. I'm sure the morale of the team is pretty low too, so this is the time for the Jets to get their act together, keep fighting and believe in themselves, and eventually they'll get back on track.

As I've mentioned before, my former ball club

Newcastle

The Jets have some good young players, but the biggest problem is that the club lacks funds and the players are still inexperienced, resulting in unsatisfactory performance.

Suderio is dangerous up front, but I'd like to see Mikodadis deliver a better performance. He scored a lot of goals last season, but now he lacks confidence, and he was even a 12-yarder in the team's defeat by FC MacArthur last time out!

Personally, I certainly hope

Newcastle

The Jets can right the ship, but I think Western Union will finally get back on track at home today.

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