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Jets, WSW ready for second grudge match

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Carl Robinson says his call to leave Newcastle has been vindicated, pointing to their status quo.
Camera IconCarl Robinson says his call to leave Newcastle has been vindicated, pointing to their status quo.

It's been widely touted as the A-League's newest grudge match, but Newcastle Jets interim coach Craig Deans is doing his best to play down any suggestions of bitterness ahead of Friday night's clash with Western Sydney Wanderers.

The Jets were left stunned in October when coach Carl Robinson quit his post to take up a deal with the Wanderers.

Adding to the bitter fallout, Jets star Bernie Ibini quit the club two months later to join Robinson at Western Sydney.

The Wanderers have enjoyed a strong start under Robinson, posting two wins and a draw from their first four games to rise to third on the ladder.

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The Jets lost their first four games before notching a breakthrough 2-1 win over Wellington Phoenix last week.

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Western Sydney and Newcastle have already met once this season, with the Wanderers winning 2-1 on January 8.

The rematch will be held at Western Sydney's home ground Bankwest Stadium.

Deans said the rivalry between Newcastle and Western Sydney isn't new and won't take away from his team's sole focus of winning.

"The first season they got up and running they had a few of our ex players and our CEO and a few other people involved," Deans said.

"Every A-League club you get the same situation. For me it's not an issue anymore, what's done is done. It's just about us winning the game on Friday."

Martin Lee was stripped of Newcastle's ownership earlier this month after failing to play the club's debts.

It means the Jets are without an owner and still on the lookout for a full-time coach.

Robinson was widely criticised for his decision to leave the Jets, but he said recent events was proof all was not well at the club.

"I don't air my dirty laundry in public, but it's in public now. Everyone can see part of the reason why I left. It's very clear and it's the right decision," Robinson said.

The Jets have created a panel to help select a full-time coach.

Deans, the club's academy technical director, didn't want to make a comment about his chances of landing the top job.

"I've been talking about this for six, eight weeks. I don't really want to talk about it anymore," he said.

"We've got a game tomorrow. The club will make a decision when the club is right and it's not right to focus on one person, it's about the team."

STATS THAT MATTER

"Newcastle have made 66 passes in the final third this A-League campaign, the highest of any team in the competition and 14 more than Western Sydney Wanderers FC (52).

*Wanderers goalkeeper Daniel Margush has made a league-high 17 saves this A-League season, while his save percentage of 85 per cent is the second highest of any goalkeeper.

*Newcastle duo Valentino Yuel (29) and Roy O'Donovan (23) have made more touches in the opposition's box than any other this A-League season.

#Stats provided by Opta

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