Adelaide United Head Coach Carl Veart provided key updates ahead of the Original Rivalry clash against Melbourne Victory.
Veart discussed the latest on squad fitness, his expectations for the game, and the special atmosphere surrounding the famous fixture. Here’s what Veart had to say:
Veart on James Delianov’s fitness…
“It’s just a precaution [missing training]. He did some extra gym work today instead of coming on the pitch. We’ll assess him tomorrow to see where he’s at. It’s just a little bit of soreness from the Wellington game. He pulled up a little sore, so we had an easier week for him. He was on the pitch yesterday but had the day off today for extra gym work.”
Veart on the near sell-out crowd at Coopers Stadium…
“We had a great crowd last time we were here, but unfortunately didn’t get the result. Tomorrow, I think it will be a sell-out. The atmosphere will be great, especially with Melbourne Victory bringing a lot of supporters as well. It’s always a big game, and as a player, these are the matches you live for.”
Veart on the comparison of home and away form…
“There’s no real change in what we do at home or away. Yes, we’ve let a few points slip at home that we wouldn’t normally let slip, but that happens. Our away form has been excellent, but it would be nice to have some of those wins at home. Hopefully, we can start that tomorrow.”
Veart on the significance of the rivalry…
“I’m pretty sure all the players that have played in the A-League know there’s a big rivalry between us and Victory. It’s been there since day one, and it’s a big game for both sets of supporters. Our playing group, especially the Australians who’ve grown up with this rivalry, let the other players know what it means. It’s always an exciting game.”
Veart on Melbourne Victory’s recent form…
“You say their form has been a little bit indifferent, but they’ve had some really good moments in games. Look at last week—they were winning with a few minutes to go. We’ve been down that path ourselves. These kinds of games can change the course of your season, so it’s important we keep our focus, discipline, and play the way we have been.”
Veart on the importance of maintaining focus…
“These games always have a little bit more importance. It’s pretty much a derby for us. The intensity will be higher than usual, so it’s important that we stay focused on what we’ve done well this year. If we do that, I’m sure we’ll get the result we want.”
Veart on player mentality going into the game…
“The mental side is crucial in these big matches. Our boys know what’s at stake, and we’ve worked hard on staying sharp and disciplined. It’s all about handling the pressure, especially in front of a full house.”
Veart on learning from past mistakes…
“We’ve had moments this season where we’ve dropped points, and the players have taken those lessons on board. It’s about consistency now—applying what we’ve learned and not letting those little lapses affect us in key moments.”
Veart on maintaining momentum…
“When you look at our form over the last few weeks, we’ve built up a strong momentum. It’s important we keep that going and keep pushing, especially with how close the league is this season. We can’t afford to slow down.”