For the first time in almost eight years,the A-League club will be on the lookout for a new chief executive.
Sydney FC’s poor finishing has proven costly again after succumbing to a 1-0 loss to Western United,while Western Sydney fell by the same scoreline to the Newcastle Jets on Wednesday night.
United’s 3-2 win over Western Sydney put them back on top of the table,but it was overshadowed by the magic Ben Garuccio produced out of nowhere.
Western Sydney Wanderers scored their second win under new coach Mark Rudan,but club great Tarek Elrich said it feels like fans have already “given up” on the battling A-League side.
The defending champions had to weather an early storm from the Wanderers but once they did,they had it all their own way.
Mark Rudan got off to a winning start at Western Sydney after ending the club’s two-month search for a win in his first game in charge.
Western Sydney Wanderers chief executive John Tsatsimas has rejected suggestions the club’s woes go any deeper than the identity of their A-League Men coach,after unveiling Mark Rudan as the man charged with reversing their fortunes.
Carl Robinson began the season under immense pressure after failing to guide the Wanderers to the A-League Men finals last term - and Saturday night’s 3-0 loss to Brisbane Roar was the final straw.
Just days after his Socceroos debut,Joel King has been snapped up by Odense BK - and it could herald the start of a period of huge change for the Sky Blues.
Western Sydney’s A-League Men season took another turn for the worse as skipper Rhys Williams was stretchered off with a severe hamstring injury in a pulsating 3-3 draw with champions Melbourne City.
Carl Robinson’s side hasn’t played for three weeks after a series of A-League Men postponements,but he is still feeling the heat after a poor start to the campaign.