Stick em up 2 logo2/1/2024 It’s something I need to look at myself to see what I can do different to keep myself on the pitch. “It’s positive the way I’m finishing the season but I look at my season as a whole and think I could’ve done a lot more if I wasn’t injured. “It’s been really annoying for me really,” the two-time Isuzu UTE A-League champion told KEEPUP, before highlighting Sydney’s change in formation this season. Le Fondre has dealt with injury problems in 2022-23, but it is that ruthless mentality that has the 36-year-old spearheading Sydney’s Championship quest heading into Friday night’s Semi Final first leg against three-time reigning premiers Melbourne City at Allianz Stadium.īUY TICKETS TO THE SEMI FINAL FIRST LEG BETWEEN SYDNEY FC & MELBOURNE CITY For example, the former Premier League striker has scored 11 goals from 19 appearances this season – equalling the tally from the previous two seasons combined, having scored in five consecutive games. It’s not just his goals and European pedigree. It’s what separates the best from the rest and it’s why Adam Le Fondre is still at the peak of his powers with Sydney FC, five years on from his arrival. Ahead of a Semi Final showdown against Melbourne City, he looks back on some significant moments with KEEPUP’s Sacha Pisani and reveals what’s fuelling the Sky Blues. Adam Le Fondre has cemented himself as one of Sydney FC’s greats and one of the best imports to grace the Isuzu UTE A-League after a fine career in the Premier League and England.
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