Coach Diles confident Victory still growing ahead of Auckland clash
Melbourne Victory coach Arthur Diles is confident his improving team can continue to build momentum on their way to the A-League Grand Final after seeing off Western Sydney Wanderers on Saturday to set up a semi-final meeting with Auckland FC.
Victory secured a 2-1 win over the Alen Stajcic-coached Wanderers in Parramatta to book a two-legged, last four meeting with the A-League Premiers, and Diles backed his squad to continue to progress ahead of the clash with the New Zealanders.
Weve got belief in the players, said Diles, who took over at the helm seven games into the season after Patrick Kisnorbo quit the post to move to Japan. They just keep getting better and better.
Were not where we need to be yet, theres still growth in us. But now its about getting ready for game-by-game.
The (regular) seasons done, and weve got to be in that mentality of kill or be killed. Thats what it is now.
Theres no second chance. Thats the mindset we need and thats what weve got to be up for next week and the week after.
Victory will host the first leg in Melbourne before travelling to Auckland for the return clash on May 24 and Diles paid tribute to the quality of the A-League newcomers, who won the Premiership in their first season in the competition.
They won the league, deservedly because theyve done a fantastic job, he said. But the league is the league and now its finals football. Its a different competition and well make sure that were ready for that.
Theres no one we fear in this competition. We know were a very good team with great players.
So are Auckland, and so are the Wanderers, theyre a fantastic team. You just look at their bench and players that
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