Get ready, Hellas fans, because the excitement is about to reach its peak with the highly anticipated match between South Melbourne and Macarthur.
This game is not just any ordinary match, it is an intense battle that could potentially make or break the entire season.
The stakes are high and the emotions will be even higher, so brace yourselves and get your adrenaline pumping.
With such potential on the line, it’s no wonder that this match should come with a warning: ‘Viewer discretion is advised – emotions may run high.’
While both teams have a lot to prove, South Melbourne is definitely the underdog here. But don’t let that fool you, because anything can happen on that pitch. As they say, never judge a team by its jersey.
This is ninety minutes of pure magic, with eleven players on each side, and you never know what unexpected twists and turns may unfold.
So mark your calendars and get ready to witness an epic showdown between these two powerhouse teams. This is a match you won’t want to miss!
When it comes to the big match, the coach of the Greek-Australian team, Esteban Quintas, has an eagle-eye view. Our exclusive chat with him gives us an inside scoop for the game on Sunday.
“We have an extremely challenging match ahead of us, but that doesn’t mean we don’t believe we can win and secure a spot in the grand final,” he told Neos Kosmos.
“We will be without three extremely important footballers (Harrison Sawyer, Jake Marshall, and Ross Archibald), but I believe that the team is more important than names. We are prepared to fight until we die trying.”
The importance of the big match for the Argentinian coach is enormous.
“When I joined the club in 2019, the team was in danger of being relegated. My main goal at that time was to guide my new team back to its rightful place based on its history. Our progress to the semi-finals of the Australia Cup serves as another indication that I have successfully brought the team up to the level it deserves. I hope and dream that this progress will continue.”
Naturally the Hellas coach has a lot of respect for Macarthur.”So far, I have watched all of Macarthur’s cup games and it is clear that they are a team with tremendous quality. Their footballers have incredible skills and can pose a significant threat when given space to move freely. We must be extremely careful and focused.”
Ready your cheers and settle in for the showdown at Hellen’s haven – the stunning Lakeside Stadium in picturesque Albert Park – at 6pm on Sunday, September 22.
Don’t let this opportunity pass and root for the Greek-Australian team as they strive to etch their names in the club’s illustrious history.
Here’s to a glorious victory for South Melbourne Hellas!