Sydney FC are determined to prevent their FFA Cup final loss to Melbourne City
from infecting the rest of their season.
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were jumped from the outset of Wednesday nights final at AAMI Park by a physical
Melbourne outfit who didnt allow them to play the game on their terms.With Tim
Cahills header giving City a 1-0 lead in the 53rd minute, Sydney fought back but
were unable to produce an equaliser, handing City their first silverware in
their seven-year history.Sydney, who last took home a trophy in 2010, can take
comfort from their position at the top of the A-League ladder - not to mention
the fact it was their first loss in 15 games.But captain Alex Brosque admits he
and coach Graham Arnold will need to ensure the teams disappointment doesnt have
a corrosive effect on the remainder of their season.There is that danger,
Brosque said after the game.The boys werent happy. Heads were down. Everything
was a pretty awful mood within the changerooms. Its definitely one thats very
different to what weve been used to this year.Arnie, myself, we just need to
pick the boys up, which well do. Well go back to the hotel and recover and a
good win on Sunday against Newcastle goes a long way to getting our season back
on track.Sydney coach Arnold was gracious in defeat after the game, saying City
had come a long way from their Melbourne Heart days.In general play it was an
even contest, and youve got to congratulate Melbourne City on winning their
first trophy in only a short time, he said.You can see by the crowd tonight and
the number of people around the place ... theyll be a big club and get better
and better.But he couldnt resist throwing in a pointed remark about the small
number of empty seats at the FFAs handpicked venue.It was a fantastic occasion
but it wasnt a full house, he said.I think if wed played in Sydney it would have
been.Arnold was unimpressed with Luke Brattans late challenge on Michael Zullo
in the opening minutes of the game, and equally unimpressed with his sides
failure to match Citys physicality.The Brattan tackle sparked a near 20-man
melee and prompted plenty of heat throughout the first half, with 10 fouls in
the opening 15 minutes.Youve got to match the fight, Arnold said.I thought
Brattans tackle in the first minute was horrendous. I thought that was probably
something that set the tone for the game.
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Little-known middleweight Trevor (Hot Sauce) Smith lost but left Seattle with a
US$50,000 bonus cheque in his pocket and praise from UFC president Dana White.
"I told Smith I didnt even know your name yesterday," White told reporters after
Smith and Ed (Short Fuse) Herman won fight of the night honours Saturday with a
wild, bone-rattling 15 minutes of action. "I know your name today." In contrast,
Canadian welterweight contender Rory (Ares) MacDonald won comfortably but drew a
tongue-lashing from his boss and boos from the KeyArena crowd of 7,816 after a
methodical co-main event victory over Jake (The Juggernaut) Ellenberger. Such is
life in the UFC, where winning often isnt enough. The organization is set up to
reward performance, with most fight contracts carrying an automatic matching win
bonus. So an undercard fighter on a basic purse of $8,000 can double his pay
with a victory. Each card carries $50,000 bonuses for fight of the night (for
the winner and loser) and for submission and knockout of the night. The UFC is
coy about the rest of its bonus structure but is known for cutting discretionary
cheques for outstanding performances. "You want more money? Go get it," said
White, who has been under fire in recent months over fighter pay. "Go get it.
Believe me, guys who deserve more money, we pay them. We pay the guys who make a
difference." Smith (10-4) and Herman (21-7 with one no contest) are not likely
to win any titles but they put on a show, connecting on a combined 160
significant strikes in three rounds, according to FightMetric. Both fighters
were repeatedly wobbled throughout the free-swinging fight, which drew oohs and
aahs from the crowd. Hermans post-fight celebration was interrupted by a
precautionary trip to hospital where he was given a clean bill of health -- at
least as clean as it can be after such a beating. In a fight where defence
seemed optional, Smith was good on 87-of-108 significant strike attempts while
Herman connected on 73 of 129. In contrast, MacDonald connected on just
46-of-118 significant strike attempts. Ellenbergers figures were even worse, 19
of 97. Still Ellenberger looked like he had been in a fight, his face marked
with bumps and bruises. In the UFC, which is driven by pay-per-view buys and TV
ratings, winning is not the only gauge of success. There has to be entertainment
as well. MacDonald, ranked second among 170-pounders, clearly did not do himself
any favours with his boss. "That fight sucked so bad," said White, who said his
Twitter "was insane tonight with people blowing up" over the bout. "If people
are going to stay home Saturday, especially if theyre going to spend money (on a
pay-per-view), you better fight," he said. "I dont think he moved down the
(rankings) ladder but do you think anybodys screaming to see him in a fight
again? ... We live in a business unfortunately where youre as good as your last
fight," he added. Lose with panache in the UFC and you may still have some job
security. Boring wins can get you a pink slip, as welterweight Jon Fitch
learned. Fitch fought Georges St-Pierre for the welterweight title in 2008 and
went 14-3-1 in the UFC but was cut after a 1-2-1 run. Whites rationale was that
Fitch was expensive and on the downside of his career. It didnt help that 13 of
his UFC fights went to a decision. One can argue MacDonalds win over Ellenberger
in a key welterweight contender showdown was a triumph of strategy if not
entertainment. Ellenberger (29-7) could not find a way to close the distance and
the taller MacDonald (15-1) punched away from the outside. It was effective if
not enthralling. Still the bout may go down as one of the worst received UFC
co-main events, judging from the fan response throughout. The 30-27, 29-28,
30-27 decision was greeted by even more boos. Firas Zahabi, who trains
MacDonald, called it "a great fight." And while respectful of Ellenbergers
talents, he said it was up to the American to escalate his attack when he was
down two rounds. "It would be foolish to be leading and then take a risk," he
said. "If you lose a fight like that, people will tell us were dummies." The
strategy was to use the jab and have Ellenberger, a powerful counter-puncher,
face the risk/reward of closing the gap. If he slipped a punch, MacDonald looked
to elbbow him -- something that worked in the first round and made Ellenberger
more cautious as a result, according to Zahabi.
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were another tool in the MacDonald arsenal, to discourage the shorter
Ellenberger from slipping underneath. "You cant slip a push kick," Zahabi said.
While the renowned trainer acknowledges that entertainment is part of the
puzzle, he pointed to former light-heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida and boxing
star Floyd Mayweather as examples of fighters who dont always manage to put on a
show. "Youve got to take the good with the bad," Zahabi said. "Some days were
going to be entertaining, some days were going to be a little less. Believe me,
we always want to be entertaining. But Jake Ellenberger is a very dangerous guy
and he hits incredibly hard. "And hes known to break jaws and faces, literally.
So I wanted Rory to be careful and not get hit hard." White saw it differently.
"I dont think he did anything," White said. "He threw a few jabs and some front
kicks. Thats all he did." White also brought up Machida, ranking
MacDonald-Ellenberger alongside the UFC 157 snoozefest between Dan Henderson and
Machida, "another fight in the co-main event slot that overshadowed the main
event and stunk the place out." UFC co-owner Lorenzo Fertitta was also down on
the Seattle co-main event. "Lorenzo texted me and said This is terrible. And I
texted him back and said Ellenbergers freezing." "And when he froze, Rory did
nothing," he added. Adding to Whites displeasure was that Ellenberger, an
accomplished fighter who had won eight of his last nine bouts, had failed to
deliver after talking trash in the buildup to the fight. "Hard to describe the
emotions of adversity," Ellenberger tweeted when the dust had settled. "Never an
easy road to the top. Just disappointed in my performance. Didnt perform close
to how I can. No excuses." For his part, a stony-faced MacDonald said: "I think
I did exactly what I was supposed to do. I kept up my end." It doesnt help that
MacDonald has a hard time getting his story across. A native of Kelowna, B.C.,
who fights out of Montreal, the 24-year-old MacDonald is a man on a fighting
mission. He may be a personable type away from the cameras but he has the
personality of a boulder at the podium. It has taken him time to get used to the
media, he has acknowledged, and he clearly has a ways to go. He was received
with cheers and boos at the weigh-in Friday. But there were far fewer cheers
Saturday. Asked why MacDonald should change a winning strategy, White replied:
"because we live in a world where people want to see guys who actually put on
exciting fights." So will that performance impact the kind of fighters MacDonald
is matched against? "No. Rorys one of the best in the world," said White. "He
didnt look it tonight but the fact of the matter is he is. ... This will be a
learning experience for him, hopefully. "Because you dont want to put on a bunch
of performances like that. Its not good for anybody. Its not good for him, its
not good for us, its not good for the sport. Its not good for Fox (TV). Its
definitely not good for pay-per-view." St-Pierre, who also works under Zahabi in
the same Montreal gym as MacDonald, has also been criticized for playing it safe
in his fights. But he remains a popular champion so he can do what he wants.
Plus he keeps winning. GSP was likely nodding in appreciation from his viewing
position Saturday. St-Pierre -- who takes on No. 1 contender Johny Hendricks in
November -- and MacDonald have said they wont fight each other but the day of
reckoning is approaching. Carlos (Natural Born Killer) Condit and Martin (The
Hitman) Kampmann meet next month in another welterweight fight with title
contender implications. Ever the promoter, White dismisses talk that GSP and
MacDonald wont fight. But he warned that performances like Saturdays wont
accelerate such a championship showdown. "If youre Rory and youre that good and
that talented, then you impose your will on him (Ellenberger) and you show the
rest of the world Not only do I belong in the top five but I should be fighting
Georges St-Pierre. "He should have people screaming for him to fight Georges
St-Pierre. Thats how it all works."
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