Sunday, 31 March 2013

Roar out to prove a point

        
Mulvey said his side will be back to its best in the finals, starting with the elimination clash with Adelaide United at Hindmarsh Stadium on Sunday.We have momentum and I think that counts for a lot because it brings strong self belief and the ability to keep doing what you do well," Mulvey said.We are disappointed in terms of our overall season. We'd prefer to be up the table," Mulvey said.What is difficult in any finals system is to come from fifth or sixth and win the grand final," he said.But we are coming good at the right end of the season.The victory capped a remarkable rise since Mulvey took over from Rado Vidosic as interim coach in December, with Roar only one point clear of last place.We want to make amends for what has been a largely disappointing season.Mulvey watched over the weekend to see whether Roar went to Adelaide or took on Victory in Melbourne on Friday night in their elimination final.We turned the corner some time ago and the players deserve credit for that.It didn't bother me who we play," he said. "I think you could see for both teams there are moments within their games that are not going so right.The good news is that there is still room for improvement.

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