- Luke Brattan raised incident post match after 2-1 defeat
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Sydney FC captain Luke Brattan has claimed he was punched by Central Coast Mariners striker Alou Kuol during an ill-tempered first leg A-League Men’s semi-final at Allianz Stadium.
Losing 2-1 at home on Friday, the Sky Blues now face the unenviable trip to Gosford next Saturday, with a packed house expected to be on hand to try to propel the Mariners towards a second straight grand final.
Brattan knows his side are up against it for the return leg, with defender Jack Rodwell and midfielder Corey Hollman both facing suspension after they were sent off – but the streetwise midfielder may have a few personal scores to settle with Kuol.
There was a coming together between the pair early in the first half on Friday, and Brattan was ropeable when Kuol appeared to aim an off-the-ball jab to his midriff.
‘He (Kuol) punched me in the stomach and apparently they looked at it (on VAR),’ Brattan said.
Sydney FC captain Luke Brattan (pictured middle) has claimed he was punched by Central Coast Mariners striker Alou Kuol during an ill-tempered first leg of the A-League Men’s semi-final on Friday
Kuol did receive a yellow card for another incident – but perhaps was fortunate to stay on the field after a replay showed him appearing to punch Brattan in the stomach
The Mariners won the first semi-final leg 2-1 – and now are favoured to host the Grand Final if they hold on in the second leg on home soil at Gosford
‘I’m not trying to get anyone sent off, but I grabbed his shirt and he punched me in the stomach.
‘They [VAR] looked at it and apparently it was nothing, that’s no problem.
‘The game isn’t about referees, we didn’t do what we had to do and we’re 2-1 down.
‘It is what it is, there’s nothing in that.’
Brattan’s guile and leadership will be vital if Sydney are to salvage anything out of next week’s trip to Gosford.
The absence of Rodwell, Hollman, star attacker Joe Lolley and an injury cloud over Jake Girdwood-Reich, who limped off with a quad complaint in Friday’s loss, will test Sydney’s depth.
‘Our backs are against the wall with this, but we’ve got a great group and great coaching staff and they’ll prepare us well,’ Brattan said.
‘Whoever comes in will know their role and do a job. They’re a fantastic team and they’ve won what they have for a reason.
‘It’s going to be a tough game, but it’s definitely not over.’