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Liberato Cacace (Wrexham | Wales)

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26 Sep 18:26

2-0 win for Mechelen (12th).

Full game Cacace.

From Soccerway graphic plenty of wind and rain. 9 yellows in the game. 6 for S-T players.

Sint-Truiden 16th, 1 spot above relegation zone.

26 Sep 18:29 · edited 26 Sep 18:30 · History

6 yellows for Muscat's team in a 2-0 loss. Not sure how Libby played.

Edit: Ahh- beat me to it.



26 Sep 23:50

Not a bad way to spend your last day as a teenager, making your debut for your new club.

27 Sep 03:17

he's been lucky to have Steven Taylor as a CB in his career so far. Makes it easier to not have to worry about covering inside and be able to bomb forward with confidence.



01 Oct 06:27

is he the first teenager to so this? Know he is 20 now


Auckland will rise once more

01 Oct 21:06

got to be one of the youngest players to win it.

Queenslander 3x a year.

01 Oct 22:13

is he the first teenager to so this? Know he is 20 now

2008–09 Nikita Rukavytsya
2009–10 Mitch Langerak
2010–11 Robbie Kruse
2011–12 Mathew Ryan
2012–13 Marco Rojas
2013–14 Mathew Ryan
2014–15 Mathew Ryan
2015–16 Jamie Maclaren
2016–17 Alex Gersbach
2017–18 Daniel Arzani
2018–19 Chris Ikonomidis
2019–20 Liberato Cacace

Arzani would have been a teenager

02 Oct 07:13

RR wrote:

is he the first teenager to so this? Know he is 20 now

2008–09 Nikita Rukavytsya
2009–10 Mitch Langerak
2010–11 Robbie Kruse
2011–12 Mathew Ryan
2012–13 Marco Rojas
2013–14 Mathew Ryan
2014–15 Mathew Ryan
2015–16 Jamie Maclaren
2016–17 Alex Gersbach
2017–18 Daniel Arzani
2018–19 Chris Ikonomidis
2019–20 Liberato Cacace

Arzani would have been a teenager

3 or 4 guys there who've had top tier clubs in their career and a couple more who shouldve. It's useful company for sure.



02 Oct 22:18

Matt Ryan doing wall Brighton

03 Oct 18:14 · edited 03 Oct 18:19 · History

Starting against Kortrijk (8th)

At LB for Kortrijk is Trent Sainsbury, sometime Socceroos captain.

Sure likes to move around Sainsbury. Most recently with Nikita Rukavytsya at Maccabi Haifa. 

FYI - Rukavytsya was 21 or 22 when he won the above PFA Players Award in 2008/2009. 

A bit like a Rojas, seems Sainsbury may never quite reach the career heights he once promised to. Short spell at PSV and even shorter loan spell at Inter Milan. Still only 28. 

https://us.soccerway.com/players/trent-sainsbury/1...

03 Oct 19:11

Stream http://wiz1.net/channel35?61612516

03 Oct 20:41

coochiee wrote:

Starting against Kortrijk (8th)

Full game in a 0-0 draw.

Kortrijk down to 10 men from 71 mins. Their Comoros striker shown a straight red.

S-T stay 16th. Goals is their problem. Only 6 in 8 games. 

04 Oct 00:22

Libby being reported as MOTM

Valley FC til I die?

04 Oct 09:40

Wonder if Muscat will pull a Popovic and raid the league for talent - if he can keep his job, of course

04 Oct 15:45

dunnix wrote:

Wonder if Muscat will pull a Popovic and raid the league for talent - if he can keep his job, of course

From reports, they dominated the last game but couldn't score. They haven't scored a goal for their last 3 games. City ain't selling J-Mac for a high six figure amount, he is the only recognised striker who would have a future sell on value.
17 Oct 19:39 · edited 20 Oct 22:10 · History

Full game and a yellow in a 6-3 loss at Beerschot (3rd). 

5-1 at HT! So Sint-Truiden did win the 2nd half.

They drop down to 16th (of 18).

Muscat likely under some heat now.

Found these goal highlights, and some of the defending by both teams was pretty awful. Cacace no 13 (S-T in yellow).

https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/game-highlig...

20 Oct 10:08

muscat being found out quick: Muscat complete disaster in Belgian league.

Supporter world's best and worst football teams: Waikato/WaiBop, Kingz, Knights, Phoenix, The Argyle, The Whites & the All Whites

25 Oct 19:20

2-0 win for Sint Truiden, should relieve some pressure off Muscat. Full 90 for Libby.

27 Oct 00:32

Anyone know how he played?

27 Oct 00:36

Forums were saying he wasn't bad, but it was probably his worst match so far (not very sharp). He got a nasty knock to the face around the halfway mark

31 Oct 21:46

S-T's game against Excel Mouscron postponed.

07 Nov 21:48 · edited 07 Nov 21:52 · History

Full game in a 1-2 home loss to Genk (3rd).

Danny Vukovic in goal for Gent 

S-T 15th.

08 Nov 01:25 · edited 08 Nov 01:26 · History

INTERVIEW Liberato Cacace: “I'm not at 100% yet”

STVV'er Cacace proud of 'corona-free' New Zealand

At the end of August, Liberato Cacaca boarded the plane. From New Zealand to Belgium, in a nutshell 8,775 km. His first adventure as a professional football player in another country. Not evident in the full corona crisis. Empty stadiums, little to do besides football, you name it. The 20-year-old left winger doesn't care. He wants to make a name. That adventure has already started well.

Cacace played with Wellington Phoenix in the Australian A-League. STVV took him in as left back, but the game system has since changed. The physically strong New Zealander may mop the left flank. A player who easily makes it to the back line.

Also a player who can take a beating. In STVV-Standard blood ran from his face after a collision with Selim Amallah. Cacace was taken care of and eagerly continued playing football.

“It is going well, I am satisfied”, Liberato Cacace kicked in an open door. “But I am not yet at 100% of my ability. I hope to be able to show that 'little bit extra' as soon as possible. Since I am higher in the field than at Wellington Phoenix, that also requires assists and goals. ”

You got a lot of scolding against Standard from Pol Garcia, for letting you stand your ground in the end and pulling forward.

“And rightly so (laughs). That is a working point: choosing the right moments. If you are ahead, you must first save the organization. In this competition you can quickly be punished for that as a team. The Belgian first division is not only physically strong. It is also very tactical. The difference with football in Australia and New Zealand is quite big. The pace is much faster here. ”

The derby between STVV and Racing Genk is on the agenda on Saturday. Are you aware of the tension between both clubs and fans?

"Definitely. This could be another big moment for the club. We are ready. If we continue on the impetus against Standard, we should be able to bring this match to a successful conclusion. With that organization and commitment we can win every match. ”

“Although it will be looking forward. Racing Genk has a strong team. The sudden departure of their trainer (Jess Thorup, ed.) Does not change that. It is a team with a lot of power and speed. It is a pity that there are no fans in the stadium, that would give that derby some more enthusiasm. But it also lives in the two player groups, be sure of that. ”

On the left flank you will meet Junya Ito and Joakim Maehle. A new challenge?

“It will be a fun 'battle'. They are not just one of the strongholds of Racing Genk. I see it as a great challenge to win the battle on that flank. But of course I can't do that alone, football is a team sport. ”
Corona in Belgium and New Zealand

Some fans were allowed in the stadiums. Today Belgium is back in a lockdown. How hard is that for you?

“Without those conditions, I would train, rest, shop and spend a lot of time in the gym at Stayen. STVV gave me the opportunity to play football in a great competition in Europe, and I want to seize that opportunity to the full. Actually, my life doesn't look very different now. Fitness is not allowed right now. "

“Corona is no laughing matter. I don't walk around with fear, I just try to do everything I can to stay healthy. Washing hands, keeping your distance, limiting contacts, that's just part of the deal now. A large number of professional football players tested positive. Some players had to deal with less pleasant symptoms. Hopefully I can escape all that. ”

“I'm just trying to do some other things now. That's how I started with yoga. That is good for your body and mind. Staying healthy is the message. So follow the rules! It's good for yourself and for other people. ”


Thousands of infected people every day, full hospitals, thousands of deaths in Belgium. Then you should be proud of your country, which is again corona-free?

"Absolutely! There are two to three diagnosed infections per day. New Zealand can be proud of that. When the corona virus hit, they reacted quickly. That approach pays off. ”

“You cannot compare the situation with Belgium. This country is landlocked in Europe. As an island, New Zealand can more easily control the influx of people. Whoever flies to New Zealand or arrives by boat must first be quarantined. ”

Proud of your country. How proud are your parents of the road you are traveling ?

“They try to follow it as closely as possible. We are in daily contact, even if that is not always easy due to the time difference. If it is day over there, it is night here. But it works. Also because I feel good about myself here. STVV is a good choice. I can grow further at this club. ”
23 Nov 22:37 · edited 23 Nov 23:48 · History

RR wrote:

Libby starts for STVV, stream here: http://wiz1.net/channel67

Full game and yellow in a 2-2 draw at OH Leuven (8th)

S-T 16th

28 Nov 15:35 · edited 28 Nov 15:36 · History

Libby starts. STVV 1-0 up early

28 Nov 21:45

They conceeded a goal in the 92nd minute to draw 1 - 1.

Next is a clash against the bottom team, must win to create some space between them and relegation. 

28 Nov 22:05

Game was against Waasland-Beveren (17th and 2nd last) at home, and yes next week is bottom placed Excel Mouscron.

S-T 16th.

28 Nov 22:07

How many get relegated?

01 Dec 16:49

Libby starts this morning,  STVV the better side but down 1-0 at HT. Libby getting more chances in the final third than previous games I've watched.